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Have a look at Collingwood's kicking skills. I hate saying it, but it is brilliant to watch. 2 x Daicos, Elliot, Pendlebury, Crisp and on it goes. Unpressured or at a flat out sprint, they hit targets. 

And jut as I type that, they make a bundle of errors in a row. 

Edited by Maldonboy38

 
4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Pies have entered the dreaded zone of indecision .......... 26 points up

They're doomed

Melbourne have a patent on that one. 

2 minutes ago, inanunda said:

Speed kills on the G and we don't have enough of it. At the game and the Pies are so quick. Also leaving Elliot deep forward makes the Dockers second guess their defensive structure. We need fresh outside legs and fresh ideas in the box as well.

I have sometimes wondered if a “Pagan’s Paddock” with Kozzie as the  sole forward with the ball kicked deep over his head running in to goal would be worth a try. 

 
6 minutes ago, inanunda said:

Speed kills on the G and we don't have enough of it. At the game and the Pies are so quick. Also leaving Elliot deep forward makes the Dockers second guess their defensive structure. We need fresh outside legs and fresh ideas in the box as well.

Hunt to the wing? Between Langdon and Hunt we should be pretty quick and explosive on the outside. Use Bowey as a link as well, Trac is explosive from the middle of the ground and kozzy plus Bedford in HF


The commentators are dead set cheering for the Pies! When Schlutz took that great diving mark it was - oh, I think he might have marked it - in a full tone. 

Pies remind me if us in 2018. Young team with nothing to lose.

Sure they’ll get smashed in the prelim but it’s fun to watch 

9 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Have a look at Collingwood's kicking skills. I hate saying it, but it is brilliant to watch. 2 x Daicos, Elliot, Pendlebury, Crisp and on it goes. Unpressured or at a flat out sprint, they hit targets. 

And jut as I type that, they make a bundle of errors in a row. 

Interestingly, they are ranked #18 for kicking efficiency this year.

 
6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Pies remind me if us in 2018. Young team with nothing to lose.

Sure they’ll get smashed in the prelim but it’s fun to watch 

Agree with that, except for the getting smashed bit.

Collingwood will be competitive against Sydney next week.

Make no mistake.

1 minute ago, Edward Langdon said:

Agree with that, except for the getting smashed bit.

Collingwood will be competitive against Sydney next week.

Make no mistake.

If the Swans let them…


Why couldnt the Pies kick like this against us.


The commentary openly barracking for Collingwood is why neutral supporters hate Channel 7. Just call the game!

Collingwoods last 13 scores - 1.12


Great to see push in the back has made it back in to the rule book. Not sure where it was last night 

Utterly embarrassing from Fremantle.

Pies even more inaccurate than us last night but at least they aren't allowing the opposition a [censored] easy chance to get back in the game, unlike our breathless capitulation against Brisbane.

Can only imagine how badly we would've blown this match if we were playing against Fremantle instead of Collingwood.

Edited by SaberFang

 

Abundantly clear how much you need to pressure your opponent in a final. Still gobsmacked by our lack of intensity last night.

Absolutely disgraceful that Pies will have a better season than us when you compare the stars we have.

Honestly - thank [censored] we lost last night. We are not right this year. But the positive is I don’t have to see us lose to the Pies or even worse the Cats


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