Everything posted by titan_uranus
- PREGAME: Rd 20 vs Richmond
- PREGAME: Rd 20 vs Richmond
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Liam Henry
Agree that it’s not at all clear.
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Liam Henry
The recent article says: “The Fremantle young gun was linked in the pre-season to Melbourne, where his close friend Kysaiah Pickett is a star forward, but the Demons moved on from Henry once they secured Kade Chandler’s signature in mid-June.” https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bombers-domino-falls-freo-livewire-targeted-blues-irish-expedition-20230724-p5dqtt.html
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What They Are Saying at Punt Road
It may be misogynistic but as for classy, there are plenty on here who have similarly “classy” names for other clubs.
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
Yes, there is. But swap the word “insane” out for “stunning” if you want. It’s the view point you expressed that I’m addressing here. To focus on 4th as our worst result in three years is to minimise the achievement of being in the top 4 for three straight years. If there is a difference between 1/2 and 3/4, then it’s not significant enough IMO to lead with a negative outlook on our ladder position.
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PREGAME: Rd 20 vs Richmond
At first I thought I might agree with this but then I thought about it some more and I'm not sure I do. For starters, why are we "looking beaten up"? Is Viney really that in need of a rest? Even if he is, is there a single other player who looks "beaten up" (Brown doesn't count, he isn't "beaten up", he's simply playing at what appears to be his ceiling of fitness). And then there's Richmond. Last week they were 5 goals down to Hawthorn at 3QT. The week before they beat West Coast. The week before they were trailing Sydney most of the game (a side who was in the bottom 6 from the bye until this week). The week before they were blown off the park by Brisbane in one of their worst games in 7 years. Are they actually that good?
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
I really find this view point insane. If all you see in us sitting 4th on the ladder is "we're not as good as last year" or "this will be our lowest finish of the 3 years", what is the point of following the side? Expecting us to be 1st, or to be better every year (FWIW there are good arguments to be made that we're better this year than last anyway), only sets you up for disappointment. A bar at that level is unreasonably high.
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
I thought we were long past the days of reducing Oliver down to nothing more than a contested ball winner. He is an elite two-way runner, a damaging burst player, and a physical presence defensively as well as offensively at stoppages. There is IMO very little merit to the argument that we are more effective without him. If you think we’re doing ok without him that’s just a testament to how hard we’ve worked to cover his absence.
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PREGAME: Rd 20 vs Richmond
In Smith's last full game (vs GWS) he took 1 mark. The week before that (vs Geelong) he took 3 marks. In the four full games he played (Carlton, Collingwood, Geelong, GWS) he took 14 marks at an average of 3.5. In Brown's four games since returning he's taken 12 marks at an average of 3 (bearing in mind he was subbed off this week for a quarter). I've liked Smith's efforts this year but he remains a player for whom his talent distracts from his actual output.
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The Run Home
To summarise this - we will make top 4 even if we only go 2-3 from here, provided that the Dogs, St Kilda, GWS, Carlton, Geelong and Richmond all lose at least once and the first three don't make up the 18%-odd on us. By going 3-2 we eliminate Carlton, Geelong and Richmond and could only fall out if the Dogs, St Kilda or GWS go 5-0 and then make that 18% gap on us. By going 4-1 we cannot miss top 4. For climbing up the ladder, we need to out-do Port or Brisbane by 2 games (we have the percentage over Port but not Brisbane). I don't think Brisbane will lose any more than 1 more game (Collingwood at Marvel) which rules that out, and means we can probably only pass Port - they have the Showdown, Geelong in Geelong, GWS, Fremantle away and Richmond. If they drop the first two and we go 5-0, we can pass them. If we go 4-1 they'd have to drop a third and that seems unlikely. So I think 4th is very much the likely landing spot for us.
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
The expected score I use (AFLxScore on Twitter) is simply an analysis of the AFL average points scored from the shots a side takes (based on distance, angle, and whether it's a set shot or general play). It doesn't take into account pressure (actual or perceived) or time of the game, I don't think. The fact we won on expected score yesterday helps dispel the bolded part of your post. It's not really accurate to say "they missed some easy shots" - on the whole, they scored above what the average side would score from the shots they took, whereas we scored about on that average. So they were outperforming, not underperforming. Of course, these things all have to be taken with a grain of salt. If a goal had actually been kicked, the ball goes back to the centre, and the whole flow of the game changes. But the metric is helpful to consider goal-kicking accuracy and the difficulty of shots, and just on that basis, it's not actually correct to say they missed easy shots - on the whole, they out-did what they should have scored.
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
What do you mean "starting"? He's been doing this for weeks now. We've had more players rotating through the middle than in 2022. We've rested/managed players who haven't been fit instead of pushing through (with Petty the only exception I can think of). We've gone away from the 2021 preferred forward structure and indeed we're also now trying out a single ruck model. We've tried two tall defenders instead of three. We've dropped Spargo and Harmes more than once, we kept Brown out for weeks, we're now keeping Hibberd out. We currently have three 2023 debutants in our line-up as well as Chandler who had 5 games' experience before this year. And above all, we've spent huge portions of this year developing a turnover/transition game, rather than going all in on our stoppage game.
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
We’ve changed quite a bit since the first half of the season and one of the important changes IMO has been to reduce the number of small forwards in the side. I don’t think we should go back to having all four in the side, even with Pickett doing a bit more midfield minutes. I’d prefer another midfielder.
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
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NON-MFC: Rd 19 2023
St Kilda is surely the worst ever side to sit in the top 6 with five games to go.
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
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POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide
Adelaide are the second highest scoring side in the comp. Is it that surprising they scored highly? Later in your post you say we look miles behind Collingwood (who had an extremely similar game vs Adelaide a few weeks ago) and Brisbane (who we beat a week ago). I’m surprised you didn’t have a crack at our “culture”, too.
- POSTGAME: Rd 19 vs Adelaide