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Lets be honest....How many of us thought we would be 3 zip after that pre season dogs game and our 2 key forwards out?

Whats changed?

 

 

It seems that the players are prepared to back and show confidence in each other, and make second, third and fourth efforts (Kosi in particular). 
Improved kicking for goal however remains elusive. 

 
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I know Richmond were poor on the weekend but imagine if they were missing Lynch and riewoldt. Cant wait to see Brown and Weid back. Esoecially an open fwd line with Kozzie hanging around it. ?


Just putting it out there that I think we're going to either win the flag, or only make finals but not win the flag, or miss finals and/or sack Goodwin.

wrong thread

Edited by MurDoc516

Well, I tipped us for the premiership in the season predictions so at this stage I can feel a little smug.

At the same time, I think we're still well below that level and there will be a few stumbles to come before we really click later in the season and go berserk. Just makes getting the three 'should win' games done properly all the more important.

As my brother pointed out; "That's three games in a row that traditionally Melbourne would have screwed up."

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Lets be honest....How many of us thought we would be 3 zip after that pre season dogs game and our 2 key forwards out?

Whats changed?

 

Well it’s not Goody, he’s got no idea...... 

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I think there is much more self belief amongst the players.

Dees of old would have folded against a gws start like that. 


I said it on here somewhere before Round 1.

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On 4/5/2021 at 3:28 PM, Adiós said:

I knew we’d be 3 and zip but just didn’t tell anyone. 

Did you also know we'd be 6 and zip and keep that to yourself as well?

On 4/5/2021 at 3:28 PM, Adiós said:

I knew we’d be 3 and zip but just didn’t tell anyone. 

 

46 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Did you also know we'd be 6 and zip and keep that to yourself as well?

Probably did. @Adiós; insightful AND discrete.

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