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Always had Hannan as a NQR

 
14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Take responsible and kick the [censored] goal weideman!

Turnover ... goal to the filth !

The skill level is embarrassing, give the MMD game to a decent team, we don’t deserve it

 

We were one game away from a Grand Final last year.

From that to this in less than a year.

 


McDonald can [censored] off with hos brother too. I am done with him too

The guys are going in hard. But i have never seen such poor basic skills from one side

 

Watson just referred to the skills (or absence thereof) of Melbourne to be the worst he's seen this season.

He said that after Hannan just dropped a chest mark.

It's pitiful.

 

I hate handballs to nowhere.


I'm beginning to think that Goodwin isn't the right coach going forward. And by going forward I mean right now.

2 minutes ago, Juk3b0x said:

McDonald is just awful today... he’s an extra Pie today I swear 

today?

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hannan still rusty. 

Hannan and Lever both got into the team,  without any displayed form,  or condition.   Both not ready for AFL.


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224 DISPOSALS FOR  3 GOALS

Wow McDonald doesn't look like getting near it. Stands under the ball, can't take a contested mark and always seems to be in no man's land. 

31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Can we please draft someone who can snap more than 20 metres. 

How dare you criticise Lord spargo ! 

This list is ok. I worry about the coaching. I know that's an ongoing theme, and the coaches don't tell Garlett to pass it off from 30m out (etc etc) we just have NO SYSTEM going forward. Don't talk to me about connection. This is about structures and habits. 


Skills are absolutely killing us. Intent is good - we wrestled control of the ball in that quarter but gee wizz. Hannan dropping it was just one example but was pretty typical of how we’re going.

Both Lever and May are only 1% off and looking better than I was expecting. Our defence as a whole looks reasonably well coordinated, they were just hammered. Reckon they’re why we’re closer than we might be.

I haven’t given up yet. I think we could steady and claw the lead back. Fingers crossed.

Totally devoid of skill. 

Cant kick or handball. 

Otherwise ok.

 

Melbourne needlessly rushing, loopy handballs over the top rather than kicks down the line to leading players.  Selling teammates into trouble, handballs to stationary players.

F50 entries have been woeful once again, but I haven’t seen anything resembling forward structure and leading patterns.  

Harmes from the boundary seems to be the only player with any kind of composure in traffic.  Thank god for Marty Hore.

McDonald looks completely out of sorts, and has benefitted Pies more than his own team so far.  


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