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Jonathan Brown last night: "I think Harrison Petty would be embarrassed with his part in this situation "

Yes, he absolutely said that.

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28 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jonathan Brown last night: "I think Harrison Petty would be embarrassed with his part in this situation "

Yes, he absolutely said that.

Bad moment from Brown. He needs to apologise for victim blaming.

Only saying this to make myself feel better, but i thought zorko was the biggest grub in the league BEFORE this game. He has managed to beat his own disgusting lows. 

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35 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jonathan Brown last night: "I think Harrison Petty would be embarrassed with his part in this situation "

Yes, he absolutely said that.

I don't think that's quite what he said.

I heard it as Brown saying, after footage of him crying, that petty might be embarrassed for his part.

Which, even if I'm right is still pathetic. I mean what possible reason would petty have to be embarrassed?

The last quarter should be viewed through the lens of that incident.

The entire team was impacted by seeing petty so obviously distressed and would have white hot angry, particularly his brothers in arm down back.

Impressive effort by our boys , particularly Harry  to remain as focused as they did and not lose the plot and do something silly.

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44 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jonathan Brown last night: "I think Harrison Petty would be embarrassed with his part in this situation "

Yes, he absolutely said that.

If the Lions had some defenders like Petty they might have a chance

Brown was as courageous as they come but he says some dumb s hit

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7 minutes ago, binman said:

I don't think that's quite what he said.

I heard it as Brown saying, after footage of him crying, that petty might be embarrassed for his part.

Which, even if I'm right is still pathetic. I mean what possible reason would petty have to be embarrassed?

The last quarter should be viewed through the lens of that incident.

The entire team was impacted by seeing petty so obviously distressed and would have white hot angry, particularly his brothers in arm down back.

Impressive effort by our boys , particularly Harry  to remain as focused as they did and not lose the plot and do something silly.

Bin, I'm literally quoting word for word having watched it again this morning.

Brown has a history of saying dumb [censored] before thinking and this was one of it.

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9 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I've always felt like Dayne Zorko is a [censored]. I suppose this confirms it.

They're copping heat already online for "faux toughness", which is very accurate. Zorko, Mathieson, Robinson, all pretty rubbish fellows.

Zorko got caught stone cold holding the ball by Langdon in the first quarter and reacted by grabbing Langdon's hair and putting him in a headlock. [censored].

That performance from Zorko additionally requires separate investigation. If it does not occur, the AFL is liable.

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I re-iterate the commentary narrative last night that somehow the Dees were the ones starting all the rough stuff - the Bears, and Zorko in particular, we’re victims. Brayshaw (commentator) led this all night. Brown’s comments about Petty were from another time. Disgusting.

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Brown is the type that tears would signal weakness. That's what he meant and that Petty shouldn't get upset and that if he'd just brushed it off, there wouldn't be an issue. Hence, according to Brown, he played his part in this.

Brown has the emotional intelligence of a mosquito and should be called out for it.

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Someone, with skills, should post a  clip on twitter hash tagging victim blaming... Id be surprised that powers that be in TV world, or even AFL world don't have a problem with the message that sends by an employee of theirs.

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40 minutes ago, binman said:

I don't think that's quite what he said.

I heard it as Brown saying, after footage of him crying, that petty might be embarrassed for his part.

Which, even if I'm right is still pathetic. I mean what possible reason would petty have to be embarrassed?

The last quarter should be viewed through the lens of that incident.

The entire team was impacted by seeing petty so obviously distressed and would have white hot angry, particularly his brothers in arm down back.

Impressive effort by our boys , particularly Harry  to remain as focused as they did and not lose the plot and do something silly.

Brown should have commented on Petty running back into unknown situation, with eyes only up at the ball, to take that chest mark.

Didn’t  see any of his mob do that.

If Brown doesn’t know what was said, maybe he should have not commented.

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10 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I've always felt like Dayne Zorko is a [censored]. I suppose this confirms it.

They're copping heat already online for "faux toughness", which is very accurate. Zorko, Mathieson, Robinson, all pretty rubbish fellows.

Zorko got caught stone cold holding the ball by Langdon in the first quarter and reacted by grabbing Langdon's hair and putting him in a headlock. [censored].

Completely agree with everything you’ve said except Mitch Robinson - he actually is as tough a cats head, nothing fake there. 

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jonathan Brown last night: "I think Harrison Petty would be embarrassed with his part in this situation "

Yes, he absolutely said that.

In hindsight Brown would regret saying that. Zorko remonstrates every time he's tackled. He and Brown deserve each other.

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7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Brown should have commented on Petty running back into unknown situation, with eyes only up at the ball, to take that chest mark.

Didn’t  see any of his mob do that.

If Brown doesn’t know what was said, maybe he should have not commented.

I know he gets a lot of flack here but Lyon is one of the very few ex player commentators that manages to keep his biases aside. When you see how Brown commentates it makes me re appreciate  Gary. 

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10 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Brown should have commented on Petty running back into unknown situation, with eyes only up at the ball, to take that chest mark.

Didn’t  see any of his mob do that.

If Brown doesn’t know what was said, maybe he should have not commented.

One of Kozzie’s goals in the second quarter came from an absolutely glorious bed s*** from Brisbane #27, who flinched and dropped an easy mark right in front of me. They were completely rattled.

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jonathan Brown last night: "I think Harrison Petty would be embarrassed with his part in this situation "

Yes, he absolutely said that.

Horrendous call from Brown.

I suspect he sees tears as a sign of weakness.

The game would be better off without people like him commenting on it.

17 minutes ago, Stinger said:

Completely agree with everything you’ve said except Mitch Robinson - he actually is as tough a cats head, nothing fake there. 

Nah I can't get around him at all. Sure, he may put his head over the ball, but the way he snipes players off the ball yet carries on like a pork chop at any heat brought against him is rubbish IMO.

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James Brayshaw should engage his brain b4 he talks. Another reason to use the mute function on the remote. Him and Brown are dinosaurs. Hope Angus doesn't send him a Xmas card this year.

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The ones who should really be embarrassed by this are the TV networks who cottened onto Harry, blew it up into some huge incident and then wouldn't let it go.  There wasn't really any public interest angle they 'had to know about' in this incident, just a bunch of nosey comentators desperately trying to make a story out of something which happed on field.  Max and others were quite obviously playing a very straight bat to it post game despite the all the media prying.

In the end, I think Harry may well have feel embarrassed about this incident, but as a result of the OTT media circus around it, not any actions on his behalf.  Great job Fox and Seven (BT was one of the worst got a sniff of it and went blabbering on and carrying on that 'they'll get to the bottom of this' for pretty much 50% of the commentary time post the event).

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I think James Brayshaw is very very biased against the Dees. Clearly barracked for Pies and Blues in recent games.

Johnathan (DS) Brown is a grub himself. Courageous at the footy but happy to swing his arm to the head on occasions. 
 

I was at the game and Zorko was the agitator.  Langdon runs him down, holding the ball and he proceeds to get Langdon in the head lock (no 50!!). Zorko is their skipper and wanted to rough the Dees up.  It backfired big time !! He was the super-grub last night.  

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49 minutes ago, A F said:

Brown is the type that tears would signal weakness. That's what he meant and that Petty shouldn't get upset and that if he'd just brushed it off, there wouldn't be an issue. Hence, according to Brown, he played his part in this.

Brown has the emotional intelligence of a mosquito and should he called out for it.

Ironically, Nick Riewoldt was sitting right next to him.  Brown forgot the famous time when Nick went crying to the bench after Brown's teammate Chris Scott and Mal Michael targeted Riewoldt's broken collarbone. 

Nick didn't say anything last night but he would have seen the parallels to his incident.

Brown may have been trying to deflect blame but it was very very poor.

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1 hour ago, Call Me What You Will said:

I re-iterate the commentary narrative last night that somehow the Dees were the ones starting all the rough stuff - the Bears, and Zorko in particular, we’re victims. Brayshaw (commentator) led this all night.

That was so, so bizarre.

I had a mate who went. A super passionate dees fan who makes Andylook optimistic.

I was speaking to him as he arrived and was saying what a a hole Zorko was, that he would look to stir up stuff and was a woeful captain.

He has form. Every single match.

I watched the replay last night's  I started watching from the first bounce live, so missed this- but on the replay as the lions run out of the stand I'm sure they had a pair of boxing gloves hanging above them sd they ran onto the fortunate. Several players hit them on the easy through.

I'm assuming they had some theme, maybe something like Rocky or whatever.

Pathetic.

And completely ineffective 

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Brown comes from the era of “if you’re someone who cries…a cry-baby, you shouldn’t be playing football”. It wasn’t that long ago, so things are changing rapidly. Listening to the game commentary - BT, Brayshaw, and then Riewoldt, Lyon and Brown in the after-match analysis, it really iterates how rank and stupid Brown’s macho-garbage attitude is. BT no stranger to this of course. As usual, Kayo-FOXTEL-7 are waaay behind the curve. The more we/viewers/other media call it out, the better. 
Nick Riewoldt, one the bravest yet least aggro players ever, nailed the Lions rubbish tough-rough idiocy perfectly, making the point that it doesn’t work, and always backfires. He was really the lone voice, and you can feel his discomfort with the tough boys club mentality that Brown represents. 
 

As to Zorko, it’s inexplicable to me that this guy is the Lions captain. His angry schoolyard ‘make it hurt’ physicality (typified by the headlock on Lingers) is simply anathema to leadership. That headlock should also have been punished by the umps.
 

I also want to praise Christian Petracca. EVERY single tussle and bit of aggro, he’s in there pulling guys away and talking them down (mostly Jack Viney!). His maturity and sense of responsibility for sportsmanship and fair play is unique. This club is extremely lucky to have him. Love the boy. 

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