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The concern with this match is between the ears.  When we have nothing to lose (eg Hawthorn) we come out with intensity and confidence.  When we do have something to lose - when the players know that if we lose there will be hell to pay (eg Essendon, Carlton) they play differently - hesitant, indecisive, 2nd to ball.

We could tell in first 5 minutes the mindset wasn;t right.  The sad thing is nobody (coaches, player leaders) could turn it back on.

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Viv michie was ordinary today, but he along with others will join the scrap heap come years end.

 

Much bigger issues than fringe players.

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1 minute ago, stuie said:

He's gone I think. Mentally already checked out. Wasn't even raising his arms when standing the mark today, let alone chasing, tackling or shepherding.

 

Don't be silly, Stuie.  His kicking needs work, as does his second efforts, but he was our best forward by a country mile today.

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5 minutes ago, stuie said:

He's gone I think. Mentally already checked out. Wasn't even raising his arms when standing the mark today, let alone chasing, tackling or shepherding.

 

For the season or from the club? 

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Don't be silly, Stuie.  His kicking needs work, as does his second efforts, but he was our best forward by a country mile today.

I'm not commenting on his talent or potential, I think he'll be a gun. But I've watched him closely all year, and I'm calling it now that his head and heart are back home now and he'll leave.

 

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Just now, DSP said:

Viv michie was ordinary today, buthe along with others will join the scrap heap come years end.

 

Much bigger issues than fringe players.

It becomes an issue when you play more than one or two DSP when you already had the most inexperienced team in the AFL, and you then also throw in a 1 gamer up forward for a mature big bodied guy who's played over 60 games and can play a little. That's 60 games of experience lost right there, thrown into a mix that's already too young in general.

Recipe for a loss and that's what we got.

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Why on earth did we bring in a couple of VFL players? We completely gave up except our defence. Didn't give a [censored] forward of centre. Deplorable use from inside 50. Vince sucked. Petracca can't use the ball. Jones was good but is a headless chook inside 50. Weideman has the body of a cheese stick. We mentally gave up and we could've won the game with a decent attitude in the 2nd half. That was absolutely disastrous 

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11 minutes ago, reynolds46 said:

the lack of effort and contested ball in the first quarter is the most inexcusable and disappointing element of the game

It set the game up.  We were killed on the ground.  Couldn't win a clearance and they roved to Gawn.  We lost our confidence and when we got our intent back and got our hands on the footy we jus looked confused. 

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21 minutes ago, btdemon said:

Tyson got 30 disposals. Hi many went to a target, or worse stil, resulted in Carlton goals. He waits, turns back into traffic and floats the kick to a contest or kicks directly to the opposition. He strikes me as having an overinflated opinion of his own ability to influence the game. I would like to see him take the first option sometimes and ffs, learn to kick!  A most selfish footballer sometimes

When no one else is moving in front of you or working hard enough to provide you with an option in the midfield, you can get caught holding the ball or turn it over. I'd be blaming our other mids who failed to bring the work rate or intensity that Tyson did. He was constantly running hard to provide an option for his team mates.

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