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Just do not know how to ice a game.

 

Didn’t like that quarter at all. Looked like we were trying to protect our lead.

Get proactive Dees, come out hard and kick the first one

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

McDonald is atrocious. 

Rubbish. Be sensible. 

 
4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

The boonaanaa Bayley.......nope

Booonaanaa Fritta….. you missed it. Like Fritta.

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So now every team knows.  The way to beat the Dees is to beat the hell out of the Dees.  The umpires will look the other way. 


2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Jackson's front teeth knocked out... 

No call from an umpire of course.  Nothing to see here. 

Poor guy...no good...he looked a bit shocked.

We haven't done enough. Honestly if we kick one of those it's probably done. Until we break that barrier and kick a fricken goal then this game is well and truly on.

 

After last week vs the Cats, 4 goals in front feels like a lot less than it usually does...

Just now, BDA said:

We've let them back into this. BB with a terrible miss early in that quarter set the tone

Looks like an [censored] when he is 20 out goes back 50 and missis


1 minute ago, Webber said:

Rubbish. Be sensible. 

He hasn’t touched it. He’s getting in Brown’s way. He can’t run. He’s laid one tackle. It’s not great. 

Smith, Harmes, Tracc, Bowey, Macca and Spargo (apart from the one chase down and VG goal)....not the greatest games so far

need to win this last quarter. They came back hard that quarter as we knew they would. our 2 points did not help but they are still 19 points behind. we cannot play defensive , that looks like weakness that they will pounce on, put them away. attack. Go Dees

1 minute ago, Webber said:

Rubbish. Be sensible. 

I think they are correct .

He was lost last week and seems more this week. Four disposals.

Fairly [censored] off at the moment. 😡 We really want the first 1-2 goals to start the last, first 5-6 would be nice. 🤞🏻


The 3rd quarter is a premiership quarter. We were far from it. Love brown but gee we got him to kick those. That was a pathetic quarter & we shied away from what we did right in the 2nd quarter. 

Come on Melbourne, regroup

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Poor guy...no good...he looked a bit shocked.

Were his teeth literally knocked out???

If you miss the easy ones they will make you pay, comeon Dees.!!

That was a really poor quarter, but geez it would have been so different if Brown and ANB took their chances. Brown's miss was especially poor.

We need to reset, and come out looking to score. Then convert our chances. 

Some of the guys who've been quiet need to get in this, like TMac. Cameron needs to be kept in check...

I DON'T WANT TO SEE ONE DAMN MOTORBIKE IN THIS FINAL QUARTER.

Let's go, Dees! 


would have a neitz at full forward in this team would kick a ton every year,forward line is crap

Serioisly. Just kick a damn goal. I'm not worried about defending, somebody needs to step up and kick it. 

 
8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

McDonald is atrocious. 

Absolutely rubbish. WHen Brownb marked have a look at who cleared the way. Stats are not everything.

 


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