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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

33 tackles between the teams by 23 minute mark.

How many did we lay Q1 last week? Was it 1?

I hope our 'far too comfortable'  mob are having a bloody good look and maybe feeling ashamed of themselves  

 

how long should they be 'ashamed' before they're allowed to move on out of curiosity? is there a peak shame period that converts to desire for the following year?

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4 minutes ago, Macca said:

GWS play the winner of Port/WC

The winner of that game plays the winner of Cats/Tigers in a prelim.  A lot to play for tomorrow night as the loser will almost certainly have to front up against Sydney and then the winner of that games faces up to Adelaide.

 

What a shame. I wanted to see The Swans smash these Fraud$

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16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Patton looks like a Llama. 

Ate my first Llama shank a few weeks ago.

It was Bruce McAvaney level delicious. 

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Gerard W on 774 - "Mumford has his first kick for the game, OOB, so his disposal efficiency remains at...zero." ?

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The AFL will want a Sydney team and a 'fairytale'.  Watch the umpiring assist on this basis.  Now Adelaide got up, the Swans should get the lollies from the maggots.

Personally, I want the Bombers to get such a flogging that Daniher thinks he is in the showers with Jobe.  Adelaide let us down last week (bastards).  Port are pretenders, and the [censored] away from Symons lose their three best players (usually wearing Yellow) and will require Dangerwood to be prolific.  

WCE are flat track bullies and likely straight set losers, even though Port have no chance in later rounds.

Richmond are an interesting case study.  Ninth last year, flag this year sounds like a trend I could follow...

So,  Sydney,Richmond, Port.

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7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. The MFC must learn to tackle properly, otherwise everything else is a waste of time

Tackling would be a great start...but the positioning and overlap of the Crows was outstanding.   That requires both coaching but also application and determination. 

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7 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

The AFL will want a Sydney team and a 'fairytale'.  Watch the umpiring assist on this basis.  Now Adelaide got up, the Swans should get the lollies from the maggots.

Personally, I want the Bombers to get such a flogging that Daniher thinks he is in the showers with Jobe.  Adelaide let us down last week (bastards).  Port are pretenders, and the [censored] away from Symons lose their three best players (usually wearing Yellow) and will require Dangerwood to be prolific.  

WCE are flat track bullies and likely straight set losers, even though Port have no chance in later rounds.

Richmond are an interesting case study.  Ninth last year, flag this year sounds like a trend I could follow...

So,  Sydney,Richmond, Port.

Do you really believe that Adelaide let us down?  Really?  How about our entire team in the first quarter.....our fate was in our own hands and we didn't want it enough. 

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8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Do you really believe that Adelaide let us down?  Really?  How about our entire team in the first quarter.....our fate was in our own hands and we didn't want it enough. 

Agreed but I think its pretty obvious what Adelaide could have done to WC if they wanted/needed to. Our fault yes, but no denying WC had it way easier than they should have.

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12 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Tackling would be a great start...but the positioning and overlap of the Crows was outstanding.   That requires both coaching but also application and determination. 

Yes agreed. But i was thinking more of Round 23. 

No tackles in 11 minutes and we could be 9 goals down in a final. 

WTF was said before the game to fire up the Demon list??

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47 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Tackling would be a great start...but the positioning and overlap of the Crows was outstanding.   That requires both coaching but also application and determination. 

And experience of applying it over and over, both individually and across the team.

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How about the way the crows played. Gee they looked good. Hardly wasted the ball, kicked it long and did not overuse the handpass.  Itwas actually nice to watch a team just kick and not just handpass handpass handpass.  

Even when it was wet they used it well.  And now they get Sloane back for the home prelim.

I agree about Leon Cameron.  He does have negative body language.  Look how he carried on when they played us. 

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10 hours ago, monoccular said:

33 tackles between the teams by 23 minute mark.

How many did we lay Q1 last week? Was it 1?

I hope our 'far too comfortable'  mob are having a bloody good look and maybe feeling ashamed of themselves  

 

Most of 'them' will be in Vegas or some other shithole they wont give a stuff

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What a terrible game was looking forward to a contest and got an ordinary team in the crows playing simple overlap footy and winning . Gws trying to chip around and control things was a crock and reminded me of times we tried to play like millionaires. Only takes 2-3 kicks if you run and win the ball in the right areas on the ground. 

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