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4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

2 big key forwards who don't get a lot of the ball and don't offer any defensive pressure. It's just not going to happen.

When has it ever been the job of the key forward to apply massive amounts of defensive pressure. Weid and Brown are there to make sure we kick more goals than the other team and therefor win us matches of AFL football. 

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7 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

2 big key forwards who don't get a lot of the ball and don't offer any defensive pressure. It's just not going to happen.

Let's give it a year to see - worst case Weed would be great at CHB Weitering-style.

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2 minutes ago, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

When has it ever been the job of the key forward to apply massive amounts of defensive pressure. Weid and Brown are there to make sure we kick more goals than the other team and therefor win us matches of AFL football. 

Hmmm I don't know. When did Richmond win 3 flags in 4 years and when has there not been a 100 goal kicker in over a decade.

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5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Hmmm I don't know. When did Richmond win 3 flags in 4 years and when has there not been a 100 goal kicker in over a decade.

Jack Riewoldt laid 27 tackles from 21 games in 2020.
Tom Lynch laid 23 tackles from 19 games in 2020.
 

Definitely not elite pressure numbers.

Big men have a role to play, but it's secondary to making aerial contests and kicking goals.

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25 minutes ago, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

When has it ever been the job of the key forward to apply massive amounts of defensive pressure. Weid and Brown are there to make sure we kick more goals than the other team and therefor win us matches of AFL football. 

Mmmmm,** I often think of Hawkins, Franklin, Kennedy, Darling, Westhoff, Lynch, Brown and Reiwoldt as high defensive pressure forwards, and when I do, I slap myself in the face and remind myself what the [censored] they are there for. 

1. If you can, mark it...do your best to kick straight.

2. If you can't, halve it

3. When you halve it, as much as possible do it in favour of your forwards.

4. If you can't do that... (we have metrics on your aerobic capacity)...gas yourself out in the first 15 minutes of Qr1 with intense bursts of speed (not looking at you Sam Weiderman) and do feck all for the rest of the match.

5. Slap in the face...Scratch 4 - use your body to smash the backmen physically, stretch them, dummy lead, allow your smaller forwards to wreak havoc.

 

**I concur fully.

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40 minutes ago, dl4e said:

What ever the case maybe I can see the filth knocking on Weidemans door next year.

Why?

Does Sam Weiderman love collingwood?

or is it just. a. lovely. romantic. link.. that only certain people above the age of 50 'fondly recall'. as though the boy has always wanted to go home?

actually, it's pretty [censored] hilarious, this notion of just doing what your parents and grandparents did, irrespective of your current circumstance, and the people you as a mid 20yo care for and have formed relationships with.

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Look, I understand @DeeSpencer's concerns, but this doesn't need another thread. This discussion has been had, at length, in the Ben Brown thread.

I think it's relatively clear we're going for Brown to partner with Weid, not to replace him. If it doesn't work in 2021, DeeSpencer will have a field day reminding us all about this thread, but I'm with the vast majority who believe the Brown-Weideman forward combo can work.

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31 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Why?

Does Sam Weiderman love collingwood?

or is it just. a. lovely. romantic. link... as though the boy has always wanted to go home?

and he was a mad tigers fan growing up, so if anyone, he'd be tempted by them..

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1 hour ago, JTR said:

???

I think (hope) we'll see more of this Weid now we have another genuine key post to give him the freedom to roam.

 

His tackle nailing Dangerfield near the boundary at around the 1.50 mark still gives me goosebumps.

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40 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Why?

Does Sam Weiderman love collingwood?

or is it just. a. lovely. romantic. link.. that only certain people above the age of 50 'fondly recall'. as though the boy has always wanted to go home?

actually, it's pretty [censored] hilarious, this notion of just doing what your parents and grandparents did, irrespective of your current circumstance, and the people you as a mid 20yo care for and have formed relationships with.

Pretty sure the only reason Viney stayedwas because of loyalty. Why play for Melbourne when you can win a flag at the cats

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55 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Jack Riewoldt laid 27 tackles from 21 games in 2020.
Tom Lynch laid 23 tackles from 19 games in 2020.
 

Definitely not elite pressure numbers.

Big men have a role to play, but it's secondary to making aerial contests and kicking goals.

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Two of the best key forwards at pressure in the entire competition.

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1 hour ago, JTR said:

???

I think (hope) we'll see more of this Weid now we have another genuine key post to give him the freedom to roam.

 

I love the Weid and think he will become a great player for us, but I had to laugh watching his highlights....if the Ben Brown highlights were anything to go by some posters would have us believe that that was just more staging for frees and lots of double grabs.

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7 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

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Two of the best key forwards at pressure in the entire competition.

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You've only put from 6th to 15th.
Look at the star-studded 1-5 for Pressure Acts this year!

We already have number one, so if we can get Jonathan Marsh or Max Lynch into the team, the 2021 cup is as good as ours!

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

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You've only put from 6th to 15th.
Look at the star-studded 1-5 for Pressure Acts this year!

We already have number one, so if we can get Jonathan Marsh or Max Lynch into the team, the 2021 cup is as good as ours!

 

 

2 of those guys are ruckmen, the other 3 all played a varying amount in the ruck at times. Tom McDonald had 33 pressure acts against North in a game where he rucked a decent amount and also when North's backline were a mess at inviting pressure.

 

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Anyway you slice it, a forward line of Brown, Weid and Jackson is pretty hard to nullify.

I hope we can get another crumber to help out.

Backline sorted.

Mids sorted.

Frwd line sorted.

Go Dees.

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24 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

Pretty sure the only reason Viney stayedwas because of loyalty. Why play for Melbourne when you can win a flag at the cats

That will not be the case. Nathan Jones stayed during the dark periods because he was confident of a turnaround. This is the challenge when you are inside the machine as your view is skewed. 

Viney is staying, loyalty is one reason but he is confident of future success. I hope that he has chosen well.

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8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Anyway you slice it, a forward line of Brown, Weid and Jackson is pretty hard to nullify.

I hope we can get another crumber to help out.

Backline sorted.

Mids sorted.

Frwd line sorted.

Go Dees.

The area that it leaves us vulnerable in is ground ball rebounds, so we really need to compliment Brown's signature by bringing in a competent small forward to partner with Kozzie.

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37 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

Pretty sure the only reason Viney stayedwas because of loyalty. Why play for Melbourne when you can win a flag at the cats

Mark my words cat will not win a flag with dads army, GWS made a grand final 2019 where are they now, I will tell you how next year goes, with a full season with full games, Geelong top 4 halfway through next year, then form will go slowly done until they enter finals in top 4 but no one is afraid to play them, the walking sticks will come out, just as it did the second half of the .GF.

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