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This has been about as bad as it gets, but the Eagles are about as bad as an opponent that we could face.

Defensive structure hasn’t been dreadful. Forward entries I have to believe must improve 

 

Wow. Spargo. Go away. 

 

Spargo is a ? 

 
2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If you can’t use the ball in today’s footy you get belted. We have 15 years of this problem. 
Disposal skill is nearly the most important element of the game. Look at Hibberd turned over every single possession. 
We are the worst disposal side in the AFL on the games this week.

And I think that little number 9 has turned every ball over also. Sick of our lack of skills


Lever is a terrible kick. Just a terrible, terrible foot-passer of the game. 

3 more basic turnovers. 
Sorry this is trash.

I watched both preseason games closely and our skills looked really good.

Maybe it’s just the pressure of playing front if the parochial west coast crowd.

Oh wait.......

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If I hear anyone mention Spargo and smart in the same sentence again I will throttle them.


1 minute ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

I don’t know what’s worse, Spargo’s kicking or Neeld coaching.....

Maybe Langdon's kicking. Certainly poor today


Hibberd, oh Hibbo!

He'd be better off choosing handball as his first option instead of his default move of bomb it long. Can he be coached out of it or just left off the side altogether? He does get possessions it's his disposal that stinks.

My fav backline player for many years has hit the end of the road too - farewell Nev, thanks for the memories. There were plenty of good ones.

6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

No way, this game is making me feel great!

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