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Just can't believe our kicking and decision making.

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

We were 28 points up

Done it all year


Haha shown up by the Lions on our home deck. I wonder what zen BS Goody will spin after this. It doesn't even matter.

We have wasted a good opportunity this year. Refused to learn any lessons. We have lost every single game the same way.

Selection all year, [censored], game day coaching, [censored]. Fitness and ability to run out games. [censored]!

Another 5 goal lead squandered as we go out in straight sets, absolute waste of a year. 

Still no good going into f50, still can’t hold a lead. 
People all year have spoken about Dynasty. I think we are about to do the dogs of 16.

11 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Every time Salem goes near the ball a Brisbane player runs away with it soon after.

He's just waiting for the ball to come to him, not leading into the ball - and there have been some very good low passes to him...

 

They haven’t won a game here since 2014. Let that sink in. 


Some Melbourne players are playing there final game tonight 

Edited by dees189227

Since the halfway mark of Q1, them 85 to us 42. Smashed, really..

Have to agree just same crap week after week. The writing was on the wall in the second quarter. 


Basically a repeat of last weeks game - significant coaching issue here.

It’s the Dangerzone people.

All [censored] year we have [censored] the bed when we get out to four-five goal leads.

All year I’ve pointed this out and all year our coaches have done nothing to improve this or mix things up.

The “no change” was the final straw and I knew we would lose when I saw this.

Absoloute failure of a season to go from 10-0 and out in straight sets.

 

We can't score in 2nd halves it makes no sense


We ended up second but didn’t have a great year. Played well below ourselves. Out in straight sets was the form I’d seen all year. What a waste of what I believe is a great list.

Lost at selection

Spargo

Sparrow 

Melk

 

May a mare

Oliver held all day

Lions throw the ball.

We have lost do many games by poor kicking

Coaches failed to fix it.

 

Wow Kozzie.

Woefully predictable. Injuries haven't done us any favours, but our 4th qtrs have been unbelievably poor.


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