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5 minutes ago, stuie said:

Clearances - 27 to 16

Cont Pos - 96 to 68

Tackles 50 to 37

1 kick so far that has actually been to a forward target.

But yeah, totally the forward line's fault that they are smashing us in the middle and have better skills going inside 50.

 

2.9 from set shots last week. 

A lot of those stats you just posted are due to our forward line.

Hogan and Weeds worst on field on dream team points. Watts and Vdb make up 4 of the bottom 6. 

Whoever is coaching this group needs a good look at themselves.

 

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3 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

Yeah we don't need omeara or Mitchell.

Or Prestia.

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1 minute ago, olisik said:

2.9 from set shots last week. 

A lot of those stats you just posted are due to our forward line.

Hogan and Weeds worst on field on dream team points.

Whoever is coaching this group needs a good look at themselves.

 

Right, so now you're quoting dream team points...

Says it all.

 

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Interesting stat for the day.

Remember early this year when Hogan had a go back at Schwarz about his goal kicking percentage?

He said 'His accuracy was about 58 per cent or something and mine’s 69'

Well since then, this season Hogan has gone at 55% .... 40 goals 32 behinds.

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What a way to finish his career. Well done to the pathetic gutless 22 losers out there today who have no idea how lucky they are to be representing this club and having Roos as a coach. 

 

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Just now, stuie said:

Right, so now you're quoting dream team points...

Says it all.

 

Amongst all the other stats it hands down shows our forward line is pathetic right now. DIsfunctional group who can't lay a tackle or kick a set shot if the game depended on it.

forward line coach needs to lift there game 

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4 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

Can't believe the negativity & pessimism ...I'm having my say now & then farewelling this forum to the same few who delight in trotting out the same pathetic platitudes every time this team doesn't live up to their lofty expectations...Gawn played as a lone ruckman all season ...cooked ...Viney..jones & vince carried the brunt of the midfield & are all again cooked & carrying various injuries ...the rest of our extremely young & talented team are quite simply ready for the off season ...thank you paul Roos for a season I thoroughly enjoyed ...I have hope & optimism & these last two games won't define my season or your tenure...I look forward to watching the progress of this exciting & talented young team under Goodwin & even though it will be difficult ...I will temper my expectations accordingly .....but how great is it that we can "now dare to dream "!!

 

So just to be clear. It's a game day thread. We're losing by 70 points with a quarter to go. And you're surprised by the emotion and negativity.

Okay then.

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Just now, olisik said:

Amongst all the other stats it hands down shows our forward line is pathetic right now. DIsfunctional group who can't lay a tackle or kick a set shot if the game depended on it.

forward line coach needs to lift there game 

Mate, I agree that forward pressure in general is a problem of ours, but it's having very little, if any, impact on today's score.

 

Posted
16 minutes ago, olisik said:

Wow 23 inside 50s for just 3 goals. Our forward line is a joke. Who is our forward coach?

I think our forward coach is Goodwin... We are in real trouble 

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13 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

So you're blaming the supporters ?

Funny , thought it was the players/coaches position to change the fabric of discussion.

Maybe if the gave a damn, we might

Debating, belzebub style: open the post with a line that is a complete misquote and a woeful misextrapolation of what I said, then spend the rest of the post arguing against the assertion *you* made. On ya.

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29 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I think reality checks required.

Whilst we have shown a hint of incremental improvement I can't for the life of me equate this season as successful. 

We're just a different type of rabble today.

Putrid.

You wrote this 13 days ago:

On 8/14/2016 at 8:32 AM, beelzebub said:

In some ways this season has been about laying more foundations and getting out of the ground , to use building parlance. 

The team now not only dares to believe in itself it knows it can win, not as a one off, a fluke but because they dare to play a team game.

It's still very raw. It's still got a lot of refining and polishing to come but all in all the Dees, to borrow Kennedy , have stopped just thinking about winning by beating and and all comers they are doing it.

Dreams into Actions.

It is possible for today to be pathetic (it is) and the 2016 season to be successful (it has been).

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This Basil is calling Garlett as Jessie Garlett. Will someone correct him please.

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I know we're not really doing positives, but T Mac's second half of the year has been impressive.

His ability to sidestep/baulk an unsuspecting opponent always surprises me.

 

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7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What a way to finish his career. Well done to the pathetic gutless 22 losers out there today who have no idea how lucky they are to be representing this club and having Roos as a coach. 

 

Wow

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6 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Debating, belzebub style: open the post with a line that is a complete misquote and a woeful misextrapolation of what I said, then spend the rest of the post arguing against the assertion *you* made. On ya.

Maybe if you were clearer

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Has Bernie actually looked where his is kicking it at all this season? It looks like he just bombs it every single time to my mind.

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This shouldn't be that disappointing, given the circumstances of both sides and what is on the line for each.

But it is. Prior to today we were able to say we had only lost one game by 50+ points and only two games by 40+ points, with no 10-goal losses. We'd also not played a single game where we were totally uncompetitive and our percentage has been over 100% for almost all year (if not literally every week of the year).

After today, we'll have that uncompetitive loss, our percentage will likely go below 100% (need to bring the margin down below 64 points) and we'll have that 60+ point loss.

I wish the players and FD cared about these things as much as I do.

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Looks like the social media people have gone on holiday, no tweet from Melbourne for 20 minutes

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