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Round 2 Non MFC games

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Terrible Bulldogs, no home ground spirit at all...pfft WC.

 

Dogs had one good moment at least, kicking a late goal to place us back in 7th spot.

Port beat the swans in this game last year and possibly began the rot, which we fixed......I took Port 3/1 at half time.

Oh yeah, and go Jack....opps. Come on jack, lift...

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 
13 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Port beat the swans in this game last year and possibly began the rot, which we fixed......I took Port 3/1 at half time.

Oh yeah, and go Jack....opps. Come on jack, lift...

Watts has been quiet. Zero goals and 10 possessions

1 hour ago, brendan said:

What has happened to the dogs, such a massive fall from grace, it’s like they thought bang we won a flag that will do us for another 50 years 

1954 all over again.

 

But what happened next ... ?


7 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Watts has been quiet. Zero goals and 10 possessions

Its a high pressure game!!

 

4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Port are better than I thought they were

A lot of talk about their “Big 3” recruits but players like Bonner and Barry have added some more run and polish in their side from what I have seen early on. 

Edited by Demon77

17 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

You’re not implying that Watts is a downhill skier are you?

C Pederson: 6 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 2 Handballs, 3 Tackles, 0 scores in a far from convincing win against a bottom six team.

J Watts: 10 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 6 Handballs, 5 Tackles, 0 scores in an impressive win against one of the best teams in the league.

Neither set the world on fire but I wouldn’t be bagging how Jack played his role in that win.

Edited by deejammin'

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Just now, jumbo returns said:

Fantastic last quarter

Amazing effort from both teams

Are we up to this intensity?

I assume that is a rhetorical question young Jumbo :)


12 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

C Pederson: 6 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 2 Handballs, 3 Tackles, 0 scores in a far from convincing win against a bottom six team.

J Watts: 10 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 6 Handballs, 5 Tackles, 0 scores in an impressive win against one of the best teams in the league.

Neither set the world on fire but I wouldn’t be bagging how Jack played his role in that win.

What’s Pedersen got to do with Watts?

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I assume that is a rhetorical question young Jumbo :)

I hope so, Diamond...this year has to be the year where we go in very, very hard, week in, week out

Goodwin has his team...let's see him coach it to high levels of uncompromising footy

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What’s Pedersen got to do with Watts?

He plays the role Watts would play if still on our list and the most similar role to the one Watts plays at Port Adelaide. Admittedly Pedo plays more ruck than Jack with Dixon and Westoff taking that on but that should be an opportunity for Pedo to get the ball more, not less.

Crucial decisions in last ten minutes robbed Sydney of any chance to get closer. That talk they had with the AFL prior to start of Season must have been like........you get to decide The Brownlow, we get to decide the Winners............

41 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

He plays the role Watts would play if still on our list and the most similar role to the one Watts plays at Port Adelaide. Admittedly Pedo plays more ruck than Jack with Dixon and Westoff taking that on but that should be an opportunity for Pedo to get the ball more, not less.

Fritsch was Watts' replacement. 9 possessions for 2.1. I'll take that. 


1 hour ago, deejammin' said:

C Pederson: 6 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 2 Handballs, 3 Tackles, 0 scores in a far from convincing win against a bottom six team.

J Watts: 10 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 6 Handballs, 5 Tackles, 0 scores in an impressive win against one of the best teams in the league.

Neither set the world on fire but I wouldn’t be bagging how Jack played his role in that win.

Though he didn't set the world on fire, I thought Pederson still did some good stuff.  A few of his passes into the forward line to Jessy Hogan were spot on.  Though I don't really recall him clunking many yesterday, he provided a pretty good aerial contest.  Hogan and Jeffy were on fire and were very enjoyable to watch.

Couldn't care less how that other bloke played for Port, any more than any other player in the league.  It's done move on.

Go DEMONS.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

2 hours ago, Demon77 said:

Dogs had one good moment at least, kicking a late goal to place us back in 7th spot.

When I looked we were sitting around 1.5% clear of West Coast, who were in 9th.  Almost totally meaningless, but ironic I thought.

 
2 hours ago, deejammin' said:

C Pederson: 6 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 2 Handballs, 3 Tackles, 0 scores in a far from convincing win against a bottom six team.

J Watts: 10 Disposals, 4 Kicks, 6 Handballs, 5 Tackles, 0 scores in an impressive win against one of the best teams in the league.

Neither set the world on fire but I wouldn’t be bagging how Jack played his role in that win.

So both Port and Melbourne had a somewhat ineffective forward this weekend. Is that your point?

4 hours ago, hardtack said:

From a then young Scully’s point of view, I doubt very much that it had anything to do with big bucks and selling honesty and integrity down the sewer.  We are talking about an 18 year old kid who was probably afraid to tell the truth because he was afraid of causing Stynes more pain.  Have you never told a white lie so as not to inflict needless hurt?

If you want to point fingers and hate on people, then go for the people that were truly responsible; his father and his management.  And I have no idea how political correctness managed to sneak into this.

Anyway, that is my take on things and as far as I’m concerned, it doesn’t make me any less of a supporter of this team (as was insinuated in another response I received) that I have been following unerringly for nigh on 60 years. 

I’m prepared to give a person just starting out on his life, the benefit of the doubt. I’m certainly NOT prepared to take pleasure from that player suffering a very severe injury. 

of course i have when I was younger and fearful; and I regret them now.  Nothing is as good as being honest with the ones you Love.

Lies are just further deception.

And the poorer our society is with them... white lies, black lies, yellow lies, little, big, politically correct ones, all the same.  Deception. 

It destroys trust amongst all people. relationships. 

Remember this old  beaut.......  White Man speak with Forked Tougue.

 

Forked Tongue is a good analogy, because if its Serpents in our Society we want, we're getting our wish.  Not a very good place to bring up kids in, these days.

 

I will not sacrifice integrity now, for anything.   Life hurts, its painful at times.  But lies weaken all of us, & the things that bond us all together.


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