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GAME DAY - Round 4, 2017

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Goodwin will be in the gun soon IF this continues. 

Dumb Football in that Quarter

 
 

Weideman, one handball.

On track to match his 4 possessions from last week.

Watching on TV, hard to know what's really going on, he seems invisible.

if we loose this its because of the first 15 mins when the smart ares would not kick to watts one on one you could see his frustration,he is the best player we have

 


Weideman 1 disposal is simply not good enough. 

Hope this game isn't lost at the selection table.

 
Just now, bing181 said:

Weideman, one handball.

On track to match his 4 possessions from last week.

Watching on TV, hard to know what's really going on, he seems invisible.

I can understand giving him a game if we don't have any other options but we have Pedersen ready to go.

Hannan has made a big improvement already since last week. 


Hope weids can get into it. Hes looking at a run in the 2s next week with one touch.

Just now, bjDee said:

Hannan has made a big improvement already since last week. 

you are kidding

Got to get in the frwd line faster 


8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Goodwin will be in the gun soon IF this continues. 

Dumb Football in that Quarter

Image result for wat

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Very messy so far, just like McCarthy's face. 

i dont want to get on your wrong side

Good fly from the weed. Will take those in 2 years. 

Just now, deanox said:

Good fly from the weed. Will take those in 2 years. 

Kind of need them now though


Lol

 

Weeds...omg


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