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Gah how can you not know there are seconds left!!? 

 

3/4 time Goody

please show us we have a COACH who can change momentum 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Love McVee tonight but how do players not know how much time is left. 

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Jesus Mcvee what were you thinking

If he hadn't played on, then scored, we would be in this.


2 minutes ago, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Not sure how Petty played if we’re trying to avoid the balls up of 2022 - subbed off hurt last week, picked again, subbed off again with what looks like the same problem.. mental stuff 

The mishandling of Petty both positionally and through injury has summed up the year.

1 hour ago, Fork 'em said:

I had a hunch he'd be all in tonight.
I've backed him in to beat VC Bonts 130 as Cpt in Supercoach.

Good call. On track for double ton. 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Trac can’t buy a holding free 

Four Umps out there and not one is watching for what for exactly what we added an Ump for.

 

This is going to be a huge margin to recover in this final quarter. 
But when you look at the game, we have been dominant, but sloppy. 
 

Looking like another, wasted game on our way to trying to win multiple premierships. 


5 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

14 goals since qtr time great defending 

Ummmm…………I’m no math wiz, but 15-3=14?

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Love McVee tonight but how do players not know how much time is left. The 

We just lack composure generally. Brisbane have look so composed most of the game.

Just now, Green Demon said:

If he hadn't played on, then scored, we would be in this.

We're in this. We need 25 mins of our first 10 mins.

Mmmmm. Dunno

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Love McVee tonight but how do players not know how much time is left. The 

Come on you are not serious,  do you think he was looking at the bench for the time?

If we don't win this.

We won't get 4th and in turn we waste a 5th year without a flag.

But we won one in 70 so let's trust goody.


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

We are looking more and more like an easy kill against good opposition.

Goodwin refuses to change our system or doesnt know how to. Either way, he has got to go. Our list simply cannot go from being so good to so bad this quickly.

2021 all players bought in, now they are not as committed. The coach has lost the players, or cannot get them motivated. His time has come and gone.

2020 Goodwin promised us finals, couldn't deliver.

2023 Again promising to take us deep into finals and avoid the mistakes of 2022, it's not looking great so far

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Four Umps out there and not one is watching for what for exactly what we added an Ump for.

They are umpiring as coached. 

Just now, McQueen said:

This is going to be a huge margin to recover in this final quarter. 
But when you look at the game, we have been dominant, but sloppy. 
 

Looking like another, wasted game on our way to trying to win multiple premierships. 

Im not sure we’ve been dominant. Since halfway through the first quarter the game has been played in Brisbane’s forward half.

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

This is going to be a huge margin to recover in this final quarter. 
But when you look at the game, we have been dominant, but sloppy. 
 

Looking like another, wasted game on our way to trying to win multiple premierships. 

Us under Goodwin for 7 years.

Our midfield has been very average. Even Viney.

Lever hasn't touched it.

Langdon the same.

Our fwd line ....see midfield.

Unless Goody mixes things up will see more pain.


Kinda surprised how easily the Lions can break down our game plan and hurt us with their kicking game.

Not just that but how they can dominate in the air. 

1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

We can still win this.

No we cant

We look scarred, they totally have our number now. The one thing I'm hanging onto is there are goals in this game, hopefully they can be from us.

 
1 minute ago, Radar Detector said:

We just lack composure generally. Brisbane have look so composed most of the game.

They are told to be perfect with footy, sometimes you just need to kick it! Handball when there is 4 seconds left 🤦🏻‍♂️

Is the Heartbreaker required to do a fitness test each week? I can't remember him being actually fit.


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