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1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Cats......Talk about a flag hangover.

Love it.

Don’t we need lots of in-depth analysis of where they are going wrong ?

 

plus video of Scott’s facial gymnastics from during the games

He’s always good value 


13 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

 

1 week is a gift for that bump...

elected to run past the ball, bump his opponent then collected him in the head. Wouldn't have been an issue if he bodylined the ball and collected him whilst contesting the ball. 

 

The Collingwood ruck crisis is real IMO. With Cameron, Cox and Begg all out for multiple weeks, it's all very well to talk about using Frampton, McStay or Johnson, but that just hurts them in other areas, especially back using Frampton with Howe already out.


So what happened to the 'upgrade' of penalties in week 1 to Pickett and McAdam for 'potential to cause damage'.

Logue and Acres got one week with no 'upgrade'.

Its one thing for the AFL to 'take a stand' on a principle ala Pickett and McAdam but then to drop it a few weeks later is farcical!  More importantly it sends completely the wrong message to players.

7 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

So what happened to the 'upgrade' of penalties in week 1 to Pickett and McAdam for 'potential to cause damage'.

Logue and Acres got one week with no 'upgrade'.

Its one thing for the AFL to 'take a stand' on a principle ala Pickett and McAdam but then to drop it a few weeks later is farcical!  More importantly it sends completely the wrong message to players.

It's almost like if you get through the first few weeks of the season without any big indiscretions, the new agenda eases up and you can get away with more. It's silly. 

Anyone else think it odd that Dangerfield claims their problem is confidence?  cats-have-hunger-but-lack-confidence-says-dangerfield  Lack of confidence after a couple of losses that followed 16 straight wins and a premiership.  Doesn't wash for me!! 

More likely this - from Cameron about start of preseason again “...skin folds were over 120. All you think about is beer fumes and just food, that many Maccas burgers and hash browns, egg and bacons,” Cameron said on the Tommy Talks podcast...I still haven’t looked the dietitian in the eye.”  kane-cornes-says-geelong-cats-are-satisfied-premiership-hangover-jeremy-cameron-preseason-comments 

Self satisfied with their flag and that they proved the point 'dad's army wasn't past it.  That cliff is one year late but it has arrived!!

14 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Anyone else think it odd that Dangerfield claims their problem is confidence?  cats-have-hunger-but-lack-confidence-says-dangerfield  Lack of confidence after a couple of losses that followed 16 straight wins and a premiership.  Doesn't wash for me!! 

More likely this - from Cameron about start of preseason again “...skin folds were over 120. All you think about is beer fumes and just food, that many Maccas burgers and hash browns, egg and bacons,” Cameron said on the Tommy Talks podcast...I still haven’t looked the dietitian in the eye.”  kane-cornes-says-geelong-cats-are-satisfied-premiership-hangover-jeremy-cameron-preseason-comments 

Self satisfied with their flag and that they proved the point 'dad's army wasn't past it.  That cliff is one year late but it has arrived!!

Heard some of it on Garry and Tim this morning and yes it was a little strange. The bellies are full after going all in and reaching the summit, not a terrible thing and most club's supporters would take it but that would be the most likely explanation. 


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