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Here they come.

We just simply dont have a killer instict to win these games.. at all..

Expect them to run away now.

 

 

It was a given. We can't score. Leadership gone missing. No run. They are a man down. We miss sitters.

It's the same old [censored].

9 minutes ago, DV8 said:

hell yeah ! and no slouch on the run

Y does Jones always go 4 the low percentage kicks down the line & they ho out on the full

Why can’t there just ONCE be a close game that we WIN?!

choke I time now


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Here they come.

We just simply dont have a killer instict to win these games.. at all..

Expect them to run away now.

We don't have the instinct to simply hit a target and control the momentum for 10 seconds.

If you can’t defend 27/point lead, how can you win.

Eagles have basically controlled the tempo of the game from about the 10 min mark

1. Our skills going into 50 are rubbish.

2. Allowing them out of 50 is rubbish,

3. These umpires are rubbish.

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sums us up. Choke when it matters


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We don't have the instinct to simply hit a target and control the momentum for 10 seconds.

Yeah. We dont have the footy IQ to understand their goals come from how we use our forward entries.

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1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Why can’t there just ONCE be a close game that we WIN?!

we will

 

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