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2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

like who?

mr. 2 possessions bedford?

obviously the Hogan situation couldn’t be helped. he took 8 years to get his head together as evidenced by his time at Freo

For starters

Luke Jackson-Fullerton/Schache

That’s the number 1 problem this year 

Losing Brayshaw and Jordon.
Angus was never going to pass a medical after last September, We let Jordon go way too easily 

I hope McAdam can show us something, but he is very injury prone, if you know any Crows Supporters, they weren’t too fussed losing him

 
15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We have let forward players go to other clubs, and replaced them with inferior talent 

That’s the bottom line

who?

hogan; got may and sparrow instead

bedford; we preferred chandler as a small pressure forward

jackson; got jefferson and windsor when he wanted to go home

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

who?

hogan; got may and sparrow instead

bedford; we preferred chandler as a small pressure forward

jackson; got jefferson and windsor when he wanted to go home

Sure.

Still leaves a huge hole in the forward line, considering what we lost. 
 

not sold on Jeffeerson at all so far

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Sure.

Still leaves a huge hole in the forward line, considering what we lost. 
 

not sold on Jeffeerson at all so far

so yr referencing one player - a 2nd year skinny tall forward - as evidence that we replaced a host of players with inferior talent?

may is better than all of those who have left, as evidenced by his all-australian selections and premiership player status

Will be interesting to see how the peptides go without Draper from here


Any links to the Chris Snott presser when available from the tech Guru's would be greatly appreciated.👏

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

so yr referencing one player - a 2nd year skinny tall forward - as evidence that we replaced a host of players with inferior talent?

may is better than all of those who have left, as evidenced by his all-australian selections and premiership player status

No. I am referencing at least 3 players 

on Paper Fullarton/Schache is our replacement for Jackson. 
That is a huge loss on Matchday

Jefferson is nowhere near AFL standard right now 

i am not talking about Stephen May. I am talking about the Forward line. 
 

 

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

For starters

Luke Jackson-Fullerton/Schache

That’s the number 1 problem this year 

Losing Brayshaw and Jordon.
Angus was never going to pass a medical after last September, We let Jordon go way too easily 

I hope McAdam can show us something, but he is very injury prone, if you know any Crows Supporters, they weren’t too fussed losing him

so only one example of all the forwards we gave away. A ruck/fwd who kicked a few goals and desperately wanted to go home

Not sure you understand that there are things outside of our control

 
4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No. I am referencing at least 3 players 

on Paper Fullarton/Schache is our replacement for Jackson. 
That is a huge loss on Matchday

Jefferson is nowhere near AFL standard right now 

i am not talking about Stephen May. I am talking about the Forward line. 

i don't think you make any sense at all

 

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

so only one example of all the forwards we gave away. A ruck/fwd who kicked a few goals and desperately wanted to go home

Not sure you understand that there are things outside of our control

I know Jackson wanted to go home, i am talking about the replacements.

 
Gaping hole


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

i don't think you make any sense at all

 

It’s fairly easy to comprehend 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s where we deserve to be 

walk the walk… Sick of talk

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s fairly easy to comprehend 

not really - you said we 'let forward players go to other clubs, and replaced them with inferior talent'

well, no, we didn't

the only true forwards who've left us are hogan and bedford; we replaced them with may, sparrow, and pick 44, which was on-traded with our 2nd ruckman to bring in pick 13, 2023 first rounder, and 2023 second rounder

even accounting for jackson as ostensibly being a forward, we got windsor for him, so... inferior talent? no

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I know Jackson wanted to go home, i am talking about the replacements.

 
Gaping hole

Schache replaced Weid. like for like talent wise

Fullarton was the best tall fwd/ruck we could get. not like we passed on King. 

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

not really - you said we 'let forward players go to other clubs, and replaced them with inferior talent'

well, no, we didn't

the only true forwards who've left us are hogan and bedford; we replaced them with may, sparrow, and pick 44, which was on-traded with our 2nd ruckman to bring in pick 13, 2023 first rounder, and 2023 second rounder

even accounting for jackson as ostensibly being a forward, we got windsor for him, so... inferior talent? no

I am talking about our list as it stands

Fullarton/Schache are the replacements for Jackson, which is a huge downgrade 


So yeah, those Tigers are hanging in there. 

My goodness Mykelti 🤩

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am talking about our list as it stands

Fullarton/Schache are the replacements for Jackson, which is a huge downgrade 

no, jackson netted us the the picks that became jefferson and windsor; the latter is already a key member of our (possible) top 4 side in 2024

from a player personnel perspective, i'd say grundy was the replacement for jackson; grundy didn't suit our structure as he was unable to play anything other than as starting ruck / robbed gawn of his ability to be the #1 ruckman in the game; subsequently grundy was effectively replaced by fullarton - one vfl player in 2023 replacing one vfl player in 2024 - albeit at a salary cap saving of probably ~$400k per annum

schache replaced weideman - one vfl player in 2022 replacing one vfl player in 2023

Edited by whatwhat say what

25 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sure.

Still leaves a huge hole in the forward line, considering what we lost. 
 

not sold on Jeffeerson at all so far

Jackson averaged 0.6 goals per game for us. Not exactly a huge hole up fwd. Sure he is very good player on the ball. but we need a big key fwd, hopefully one day we will get one

but to think we have let one go is just untrue

18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I know Jackson wanted to go home, i am talking about the replacements.

 
Gaping hole

McAdam has only played one game. I'm for giving him a chance to make a difference to our forward set-up.


30 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Any links to the Chris Snott presser when available from the tech Guru's would be greatly appreciated.👏

Again, no credit or mention (by name) of the oppo.

Apparently the Cats played poorly for a half but then improved immensely in the 2nd.

And poorly for three quarters against us.  He can't move on from that loss which is great to hear.

Full post-match, R11: Cats
https://www.afl.com.au/video/1138283

Edited by Demon Dynasty

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Jackson averaged 0.6 goals per game for us. Not exactly a huge hole up fwd. Sure he is very good player on the ball. but we need a big key fwd, hopefully one day we will get one

but to think we have let one go is just untrue

I can’t agree with that, our list has become way more inferior up forward since LJ left 

4 minutes ago, old55 said:

McAdam has only played one game. I'm for giving him a chance to make a difference to our forward set-up.

Of course, i hope he does well, he needs to fire in the back half of the season 

 
2 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Riccardi a stellar game so far.

That goal in the 3rd was very special.

Something you don't see alot of from the big fellas much nowadays.

Was listening and every time I hear his name though I thought the cats had it #too old. 

Cats press conferences have become must watch TV, only a matter of time b4 it replace drip tray on Front Bar and they bring back under the pump.

Bombers showing how terrible they are 

The Tiger’s reserves are out there


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