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Kick it to Pickett

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Jeepers that goal when he runs up then plays on and dances around the man on the mark is beautifully familliar...as are his other goals.

Wow, he really plays like his cuz doesn't he...this makes me happy to watch )

 

As a kid (I am aging myself) i loved norths Krakouer brothers. AI puts it pretty good

  • Jim Krakouer: A quick and skillful rover who was known for his courage and ability to pass to his brother. He played 134 games for North Melbourne, booting 229 goals, and won the Matthew Larkin Medal in 1986.

  • Phil Krakouer: A speedy half-forward flanker or wingman celebrated for his speed, freakish skills, and exceptional left-foot kick. He played 141 games for North Melbourne and led the team's goal-kicking list on three occasions.

The Pickett cuzzies could be something special


14 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

As a kid (I am aging myself) i loved norths Krakouer brothers. AI puts it pretty good

  • Jim Krakouer: A quick and skillful rover who was known for his courage and ability to pass to his brother. He played 134 games for North Melbourne, booting 229 goals, and won the Matthew Larkin Medal in 1986.

  • Phil Krakouer: A speedy half-forward flanker or wingman celebrated for his speed, freakish skills, and exceptional left-foot kick. He played 141 games for North Melbourne and led the team's goal-kicking list on three occasions.

The Pickett cuzzies could be something special

Yep! I remember footage showing, mainly handballs, which seemingly proved an almost psychic connection the Krakouers had on field. It was almost like one could well have been blindfolded yet somehow found the other in space, setting up goals.

No pressure .... but imagine if the two Pickets wow us with anything remotely similar. We're halfway there! 🙂

 
34 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Seriously how does one make this video - its studio quality audio.

...and written, arranged, recorded, engineered and produced in well under 24 hours!

Psychic?


54 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

Yep! I remember footage showing, mainly handballs, which seemingly proved an almost psychic connection the Krakouers had on field. It was almost like one could well have been blindfolded yet somehow found the other in space, setting up goals.

No pressure .... but imagine if the two Pickets wow us with anything remotely similar. We're halfway there! 🙂

Could be a case of the synergy of putting the two of them together is greater than the sum of the parts of them as individual players, which could be scary.

5 hours ago, Six6Six said:

Old 6 has way too much time on his hands. 😯

Hope you all enjoy this ==> https://youtu.be/tDYs6eUwC2M

Do tell us you had some AI help, please, 666!

That'd be impressive enough.

Otherwise...

🤯

9 hours ago, Six6Six said:

Old 6 has way too much time on his hands. 😯

Hope you all enjoy this ==> https://youtu.be/tDYs6eUwC2M

I love the Doobie Brothers and really like Steely Dan, but you are becoming the man 6.

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