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Who was with Lynch???

 

How many so called holding frees can the crows be given? 

 
1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Where was everyone in our backline just then? 

Well jones was there.........but only watching.


Must be the 2 goalless quarters now. 

How can every other team chip it through from half back but we kick long to a 3 on 1?

I don’t understand why when we get we get a free 60 out from the Adelaide goal dead set centre of the ground, we kick it perpendicular to where we want to go tot he wing. All you do when you do that is give the opposition time to flood your forward line and force a situation where it takes 2-3 kicks to get inside your forward 50 rather than 1?

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Well jones was there.........but only watching.

Ah, the Night Watchman! Very noble of him

 

I honestly think OMac is the worst player in the AFL. Seriously, what does he offer besides making Jenkins look like a star ?


Just now, Alex Flood said:

I honestly think OMac is the worst player in the AFL. Seriously, what does he offer besides making Jenkins look like a star ?

Salary cap relief?

Well we got a few soft frees there that we managed to get a goal from. 

Fritttzzz....what a pass!!


13 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Makeshift backline could be our undoing here. The question is going to be if we can kick a big enough score to overcome the goals we're going to leak up the other end. Still, at least we're kicking goals and looking like a decent team. Next week with More, Salem, May and Lever in ... look out.

Out: Omac, Wagner, Spargo and one other I haven't decided yet

Gawn to Melbourne is the equivalent of a 10 dating a 2 because she’s “nice” 

8 marks inside inside 50.

Who are these guys?

They seem to be looking before they kick.......

Edited by Brownie


Fritter is way more valuable at half forward, where there isn't as much pressure as in the backline. When is this going to happen full time?

We are dominant. But we need another two goals.  Come on Melb 

3 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

I honestly think OMac is the worst player in the AFL. Seriously, what does he offer besides making Jenkins look like a star ?

Comedy relief?

 

Smith is sore. Has he ever played a full AFL game without being injured?


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