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10 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

trac wastes every single touch he gets sharpen up mate your on 2 mil plus a year

7 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

1.5 or .4 + sponsorships so yea he is

@jaydenh10

When he signed it was reportedly for less than $1 million per year.

You're making stuff up.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2021-christian-petracca-contract-melbourne-free-agent-new-deal-net-worth-how-much-money

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3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Just a thought - every single skill error does not mean a player is useless, earns too much, isn't AFL standard blah blah blah. The Crows have made far more errors than us and it is a highly contested game. We are playing well, right in it, and most are having red hot go.

Missing set shot from directly in front in the first quarter is half an indicator.

 
3 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Our tackling has vanished

0 tackles in the 2nd qtr


Odds of being in front half time

4:45 Q2 Petracca hanging back off Curtain, Curtain wins the loose ball and runs away from a stationary Petracca.

17 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

11 touches at 90%? Not that bad

I didn’t realise he was running with Dawson. He’s at 12 touches to half time. Just remember how good he was though?


4 players jumping for the mark

Ball over the back. Lucky miss

kossie is a great player but he does some dumb [censored] at times

wtf was that kick

Half Time: Set shots - Goals 4 Misses 7


1 minute ago, Doug Reemer said:

Missing set shot from directly in front in the first quarter is half an indicator.

Agreed. That's why I used the word single. A pattern of errors is an indicator of something to correct but the constant player attacks from single mistakes in a game so pressured is really annoying.

I tuned in for 5 minutes to watch Crows kick 3 on the fly and we couldn’t go inside 50. Switched it off.

 

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