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#PedersenFacts

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43 minutes ago, stuie said:

Maybe he did his shoulder during the game?

 

If that is the case he was dropped.

 

 
59 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

If that is the case he was dropped.

 

Well he was listed as omitted, so that would make sense.

 

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

In the games with Pedersen, on average those opposition teams conceded 90.1 points per game across the season.  In the games without Pedersen those opposition teams conceded 86.8 points per game across the season.

Yes, in the games without Pedersen the opposition was better (which backs up my "expected" to win analysis), however it's less than one goal difference on average.

Reeeeeeeaching.....

#PedoMythsAreBack

 

 

1 hour ago, stuie said:

Reeeeeeeaching.....

#PedoMythsAreBack

 

Stuie, I have to say I almost admire the way you cling onto a notion so desperately, no matter how many other opinions and how much evidence is weighed against you.

Just now, Django said:

Stuie, I have to say I almost admire the way you cling onto a notion so desperately, no matter how many other opinions and how much evidence is weighed against you.

So I'll take it from that, that you also think Pedersen is the main reason we won games this year.

Good to know.

 

52 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What's a reach?

The old Pedo reach around.

 
Just now, stuie said:

So I'll take it from that, that you also think Pedersen is the main reason we won games this year.

Good to know.

 

And your ability to reach for conclusions like that also amazes me.

No, I don't think he is the main reason we won games this year. I do however believe we're a better side with him in it.

1 minute ago, Django said:

And your ability to reach for conclusions like that also amazes me.

No, I don't think he is the main reason we won games this year. I do however believe we're a better side with him in it.

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13 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

in 2017 we have a 100% win record with Pedersen in the team.

I'm just going to go ahead and say it.

Brownlow.  

 

Lock it in

Pedo gives his all. That is all you can ask

i hope later in the year Pedo can play in the same side as Gawn

big blokes stay tall when an opposition get tired

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Pedo gives his all. That is all you can ask

That's selling him short.

He can mark, can kick and did enough playing in the ruck despite giving away a lot of height.


He lost the ruck dual but was great today.

He looked confident and played his role well.

6 minutes ago, Night Crawler said:

He lost the ruck dual but was great today.

He looked confident and played his role well.

I love his body work when he's out of the contest. He makes the opposition work for a mark and use his upper strength to hit them. Once you use the arms or bring them down its a free or 50. Every time he was late to the contest he made his presence felt. Unbelievable game today.

1 minute ago, Skuit said:

10 contested possessions and 8 marks is a fairly solid fact.

Another win to add to his winningness at Melbourne.

 

Pedersen is elite…at sticking to structures. In modern footy, that skill is as good as gold.


On 8/28/2016 at 7:17 PM, RalphiusMaximus said:

It was a shocking decision to leave him out of the side against the Blues.  Why on Earth would they have made three changes to a winning side?  Idiotic thing to do. 

Been mystifying not to play him all year. Dont get the Weid love by selection squad. Hes not strong enough yet.

Gave exactly what was expected from him today. I love the effort he gives and the way he uses his body to make sure the opposition players feel every hit. Should play out the season if he remains in this kind of form.

Will Stuie make a return to campaign against Pedo?

 

Stuie be hating life today. I'd tag him, but I don't want to risk him coming back. 

Gotta say, kind of nice around here without him. If ya want a piece of Stu, hang around stalkerbook with the other 14 year olds

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