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If we lose on Thursday

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“If we lose on Thursday” 

- Demonland will blow up with negativity (more than usual)

- Will be a media pile on:- “season over”, “No Max, no Melbourne”, “entrecôte hangover”, “premiership hangover” etc etc.

 

BUT, we will still win the flag. 

 

 

 
On 6/21/2022 at 2:43 PM, rpfc said:

You know a thread has no hope when picket fence has the most cogent and sensible contribution.

I don't think the thread is meant to be either of those two rpfc. 

17 hours ago, 1964_2 said:

“If we lose on Thursday” 

- Demonland will blow up with negativity (more than usual)

- Will be a media pile on:- “season over”, “No Max, no Melbourne”, “entrecôte hangover”, “premiership hangover” etc etc.

 

BUT, we will still win the flag. 

 

 

And they will probably be correct 64_2

 

It's ultimately a battle of the midfields tonight. The best offense vs the best defense. If we can't score against Brisbane's leaky defense then I'll have major concerns. Teams are scoring off the back of transition from defense after poor entries -- the rebound over time kills you. It could get very ugly if we go forward the same way we did against Collingwood, and Brisbane transitions as quickly. No matter how strong we are defensively it is so difficult to stop Brisbane's momentum. Genuine 50/50 contest tonight.

The past 2 weeks I’ve thought we’d win and win well.

Dont like our chances tonight. My radar is really off, so we’ll probably win 🤪


In the unlikely event that we lose to Brisbane, we will get on a ‘post loading roll’ against Adelaide the following week
 

Phew thank god we won or I would have had to hit the snow next week. 

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