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Does anyone have any idea what Cox was on about? Even his team mates were restraining him. Please, no comments about his origin, just maybe someone knows someone who has an inkling what it was about.

 

Apparently information will only be given out on a ‘knees’ to know basis.

 

Cox is by far the biggest [censored] in the AFL.


Post match, uses his podcast to slight Trac and intimate he's been wronged. So much for what stays on the field.

Isn't gaining much public support either. Batttling it out with Zorko for average bloke Brownlow.

 

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13 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Post match, uses his podcast to slight Trac and intimate he's been wronged.

100% this - his comments do not even slightly marry up with what the vision shows and how disgruntled CP is.

So Petracca may have apologised for remonstrating after the game, it doesn't mean Cox didn't cross the line during the game. I doubt trac would complain just for the sake of it unless something 'next level' happened earlier 

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Is Mason Cox spent half as much time learning to play AFL as he does being a loud mouth American with a massive ego and too many opinions, he might one day be good enough to tie the bootlaces of Trac.

Him and Zorko both suffer from serious [censored] bloke with a big mouth syndrome. 

When Maynard tells cox to leave it then shakes petraccas hand then it can't be all trac.

I find it strange that trac would bother wasting his time with cox.


I heard Tracc said Trump’s a crook. 

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Max's podcast might he interesting this week, given he witnessed trac's likely retaliation and will have heard what Cox had to say today

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50 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Post match, uses his podcast to slight Trac and intimate he's been wronged. So much for what stays on the field.

Isn't gaining much public support either. Batttling it out with Zorko for average bloke Brownlow.

 

Bang on, why he felt the need to do that is weird.

35 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is Mason Cox spent half as much time learning to play AFL as he does being a loud mouth American with a massive ego and too many opinions, he might one day be good enough to tie the bootlaces of Trac.

Him and Zorko both suffer from serious [censored] bloke with a big mouth syndrome. 

That massive ego is fed by the media about how amazing of a story he is.  
 

 

5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

That massive ego is fed by the media about how amazing of a story he is.  
 

 

Jim Stynes was an amazing story. 
This Yank Hack is not. 

He wouldn’t be getting a game if the Pies didn’t trade Grundy. 

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Anyone know why Trac apologised?  I cant see what he did wrong

1 minute ago, Deestar9 said:

3aw reported that Trac made ref to Cox having Covid & playing ? ..,

Cox is a snowflake

Trac didnt even yo mumma has covid?  good lord.

go have a whinge on a podcast.  tool

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I was hoping the anti American stuff would be left out. In real life, in the world situation, nobody is a bigger critic of the USA than I am, but this has nothing to do with being American. I was simply curious about why it happened.


1 hour ago, djr said:

I heard Tracc said Trump’s a crook. 

From what I understand, Cox is actually an anti Trump kinda guy.  Yeah he has some American traits, but I actually have some respect for this dood.

Going a bit against the grain, but I don't actually see anyone here comming up with anything solid on what sparked all this.  Yeah Maynard saying to leave it, but I don't take that for anything.

Let's face it, if I'm a Collingwood fan, I'm heaping it on Trac for being a big mouth as well.  And I love Trac and his extroverted nature, but he is pretty good at getting animated at the best of times and from what I could see from the vision was doing a fairly good job of getting in Cox's face as well.

According to the official reports posted here, I honestly think both players have been pretty respectful about it in the aftermath.

1 hour ago, Demons1858 said:

Max's podcast might he interesting this week, given he witnessed trac's likely retaliation and will have heard what Cox had to say today

Yeah, nah.  Max will be doing the same as Trac and Cox on this one and playing it with a pretty strait bat, be it with a huge grin and a giggle.

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28 minutes ago, Monbon said:

I was hoping the anti American stuff would be left out. In real life, in the world situation, nobody is a bigger critic of the USA than I am, but this has nothing to do with being American. I was simply curious about why it happened.

Actually it does. He behaves very much like many big American sports stars. Only difference is, he’s not a good sportsman so it’s just embarrassing. 

It looked like Trac was pointing to the area of the ground that Cox stood over McVee giving him a mouthful after taking a mark in the 2nd quarter, so maybe Trac was reminding him of that ordinary moment.

 
51 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Actually it does. He behaves very much like many big American sports stars. Only difference is, he’s not a good sportsman so it’s just embarrassing. 

Broad sweeping statement

Cox is arrogant because he's arrogant, not because he's American.

Plenty of arrogant AFL players, very few are American. Maybe its us Aussies who are arrogant!

Cox has played 100 games in a tough sport that he did not grow up with. He's a good sportsman 

None of us really know the detail behind their heated conversation

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2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Anyone know why Trac apologised?  I cant see what he did wrong

It was a “fake (news) apology”. 
 

aaaannnd, no mention of Tracy’s origin in this either. Mission accomplished and ‘making the AFL great again’….. 😝


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