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2 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Hoping his development may free up Riv to have a crack in the midfield over the next few years

I see him playing a similar roll to Caleb Daniel.

Put the foot down this quarter and we'll burn them off the park.

As good as LJ and Petracca have been we have had some strugglers.

Fritta, Harmes, Hunt, Langdon have done very little.

 

Gawn needs to get out of the ruck. Jackson is doing much better in there. 
How do you let Miller waltz it out? Pathetic. 


10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Bowey our best and to end the arguement now he gets more hard balls than Caleb Daniel would get in a season. Just sayin

He’s one of those players that looks like he has an extra second to make decisions than everyone else, which is an amazing skill to have as a 19 year old 

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Petty and Lever could not come back quick enough..

Just throw it up, lady. 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Centre clearances aren’t important.

Again you keep harping on this but it’s not the clearances it’s the quality of them. 
Miller walking out the front is important. 

CHARITY?! Forearm straight to the head you morons!!


Jeez, the commentary from The Three Stooges is painful. 💩


Why are you all ball watching down back? What the actual [censored]?

 

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