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kev martin

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  1. Body IQ and body memory, is based on proprioceptive responses which are not immediately self-conscious. Brain can become aware after the fact. Action, before the the recognition of the thought. It is a calculated response that may not involve the conscious brain. Therefore, they need to know that they cannot hit the head with any part of the body. Much the same as they know the other rules, and the body action is on the right side of the fine line between what can occur and what can't. It is why and how they develop over time. It all becomes instinctual and within that persons control.
  2. You are right, after the impact we have no idea. Though at impact I kinda know where the points of contact will be. It is why I called it a "Brixton kiss". You can hit anothers head with yours without damage to the perpetrator. Danger also said he was in self preservation mode. The collision and subsequent head clash was calculated to not cause damage to himself.
  3. Usually when both players are going hard at "it" or are team mates competing for the same ball, with eyes on the ball, or in flight and cannot change the direction, the accidental "head clash" occurs. Two or more unpredictable people and circumstances make for those sickening collisions. Kelly was completely open, could not brace and his movement was predictable. It was in the Dangers control, only. Ran through the bloke with an intention to bring the hurt.
  4. They are making split decision all the time. Should have bent his body down and put it into Kelly's torsos, keeping all parts of himself away from the head. It's a duty of care action and should be judged as malicious.
  5. I think, that as an elite sportsman he is totally aware of where all parts of his body are going. Super proprioception is gained by being totally body centric. As a mug sportsman, I even know where my body, including my head will kind of end up in a collision. In fact being such an important part of my anatomy which I protect. I can run through very small gaps, and know where my head will hit or not. He had a good idea what was going on. He did hit with his shoulder and I believe the head clash was not incidental, but inevitable and calculated. He thought if he doesn't leave the ground/jump at the player, then it is a legal hit and covers his duty of care.
  6. When deciding to bump, you have to keep all parts of the body away from the opponents head. He rammed his head into the blokes nose and broke it, as well as causing concussion. Why are they saying it wasn't intentional or with malice? It was a "Brixton kiss". Geelong are a ruthless team. They hate being beaten, will try anything to unsettle the other side. No sympathy should be shown. Intentional and went in to hurt Kelly.
  7. I dislike they way some players line up for goal and they kind of juggle or jiggle the ball around when in their hands as they walk into their routine to kick. Pettraca and I think Kossie were doing it. Wished they held the dammed thing steady after they set it straight and before they start their approach. I think it is a precision thing not a feel kick. Any slight change in ball drop and angle difference will show up on the flight of the ball, exaggerating slices, hooks, fade outs and aims. Treat it with respect and the elites can get it to fly and move the way they want it to. The professional golfer does it with small tweeks of the swing. Hoping our kickers can get the same precision. Takes alot of repetition. Hopng Ben Brown shows them what is needed to have a good gait that helps him feel comfortable, and gets the ball to fly where he wants it to. Hate for him to learn the "Melbourne way". C'mon Dees kick straight, be professional.
  8. When we started missing the easy goals, our confidence dropped a bit and we let Freo in. We need to keep the scoreboard pressure up. They have to work on the kick outs after the point is scored by the opposition. Can't allow those repeat entries. Lock it in on the wings and fight harder to move it forward, if we miss the link ups.
  9. Thought we changed where we take the ball to from the half back area. We seemed not to use the boundary area or the fat sides. Looked like they used the central and wing corridors. Our mids couldn't get any free run for the taps at stoppages. Max connects best when the mids are on the move. If the umpires allowed more harassment of us then we need to get tougher and throw our weight around. Tell Pettraca to get angry and stop treating the opposition like friends when he crosses the white line. Run through a few of their are taggers and pests.
  10. Great last ten minutes by Paxman. Gay, what a beauty, Great mark, after smart play by Daisy when she was awarded a 50. Finished with a much needed goal (last score for the game) to put us back infront. Back-line was good in that quarter, Tarrant, Birch and Colvin. Mcnamara all day, running in the heat. L. Peace, great endeavour all game. Also, took control of a stoppage with one minute go in the freo forward area.
  11. Five point win to Dees 5. 7 to 4. 8
  12. Got beaten that quarter. Nearly scored a couple, but for wayward goal kicking. Paxman not impacting and Hanks cage anything going. Commentators are terrible. A Melbourne player with hands pinned and head driven tints the ground, gets a free and one talks about it for ages. No others even play the devils advocate. The same with a soft free to Freo to score their first goal. Disrespectful demonstration by Freo after Freo get their second, starts a small mallee. Commentators love it from Freo. Nothing said about the unnecessary taunting.
  13. Back-line, just holding them out. We are having trouble clearing the area after a point is scored. Tarrant is the General down back with the help of Birch. Nearly snagged one on the siren. Showing some great transitional play when we are going. Skills are good.
  14. Paxman playing well in tight areas and Hore finding space. Smart footy Dees.
  15. The icing is made with the men's. Now for the cake. Do it like last week. Frenetic pressure to get the ball or slow down the opposition. Endeavour for the 4 quarters. Get the points and come back home with the knowledge, we can win anywhere, against anyone. Still hoping Cunningham can come good, need those marks and long kicks. Otherwise, L. Pearce and Daisy to control it with, Zanker, Hanks, Hore, Gay, and Mithin. Expect, improvements from Bannan and Scott. Back-line to repel many balls. Go Dees!
  16. Made Freo look a bad team. Good pressure at times. Really rushed at them and gave them very little space. Basically dominated, though both teams didn't make the most of chances. Good defensive marking and set up. Hopefully, that is getting the rust out of the system. A few times we took it a bit easy, AFL requires, 100% concentration. Don't like unforced errors. "Ruthless", still isn't in our vocabulary. Second quarter we could have finished them. We need to read it better of the ruck tap, and at packs. C'mon Maxy, put the ball down their throat. Thought all the players did their bit when they had too, no passengers. Great backline, forwards taking marks, mids controlling it at times. The tempo of the game was well managed by team. Ran out the game. When the score got closer, they were able to apply enough pressure and skill to kick away again.
  17. Pickett on the wing. Harmes a run with role. Sparrow centre. Pettraca rotating mid and forward line.
  18. Does appears to be a faster moving game, it could benefit us. We have been "red mist" for a while and have worked on turning it down. We should be able to control the tempo. Ball moving quickly into our defence will be best served by a combination of zone (sweepers on the flanks) and man on man. A bit of both ways I reckon. Zone, for the bomb, get out of trouble or no time to lift the eyes kicks, and to fill the lead into space. Man on man against the dangerous and running "hot" players Good interceptors, zone position players, require eye on the ball, as well as their man and communicating well with their team mates. A stable back-line will have the cohesion necessary to implement a bit of both. I think we are in that category, so long as the midfield run both ways to pick up their opposites. Our forward-line will benefit from the quick entry as we seem to struggle with finding separation. Hoping we don't just bomb it in and our general skills particularly when under pressure have improved. I think in 2019 we kicked goals in the time-on period. So fatigue factors will benefit us. We are more an endurance then a speedster team.
  19. Paid for a AFL overseas subscription for around $200 for the season (watch AFL). I can binge on all the games including the AFLW, since I cannot work here and have plenty of free time. It has a couple of shows from Fox but no other sports. Family is in good health. Cannot be bothered with Government support. Happy to wait till normalisation., shouldn't be too long now. Hopefully back watching pre-season training next year.
  20. Excited about the start of the season. Optimistically, I see us around top 6, hopefully make the 4. We matched the Tigers out at Casey. We couldn't get the ball against the Dogs (Gawn won't let that happen again). Their form was difficult for me to judge from that game and the dogs wanted it. The media has us placed in the lower part of the ladder, so we should have something to prove. They know they are underachievers and their egos are bruised. There are new coaches to help Goody. Hopefully, ensuring plans B, C, D etcetera, giving support to our lesser players, plus putting some extra shine on our stars. We have new inside facilities with a kicking range to help us with target practice, our disposal should be better. The windy conditions out at Casey will cause us to concentrate on passing the ball with conviction and precision. Sounds like the team is gelling, from the MFC media output. Our forward line has been redesigned, hopefully giving us more potency and defensive ability. Burgess has alot more of his own data on the players. If he is any good he should be able to maximise their running potential. Our back-line is tuff to score against, and we can sling the ball back into attack from the half-back,. We are looking stronger, faster and hopefully smarter than previous seasons. We should worry most teams, as we are more than just competitive now. The opposition can't take the foot of the pedal, we will hurt them on turnovers, we can dominate for longer periods of play and are a high intensity team. All those "learning" possibilities are going to pay off this season. Jealous of you lot going to the G. I'm stuck overseas, waiting for flights to be available at a reasonable price with reliability, for quarantine regulations to be annulled, and for this whole Covid stuff-up to be finished with. Enjoy the live game and atmosphere.
  21. I think he has composure and can offer outside mid skills., it is something we need. Blood them early, get him understanding what it takes at the highest level. Good early call.
  22. I should be able to attend any gender function or cultural gathering so long as, I respect and act according to the cultural and basic social norms of that group. In an all female group, if I acted without male dominant, masculine behaviour, should I not be accepted and welcomed? In an all male group, if I acted without female dominant, feminine behaviour, should I not be accepted and welcome? Religious identity, political and racial groups should be the same. If I am able to act within the norms of a group should I not be accepted and welcome? Down with all barriers, have all the doors passable. If I am an inflexible, non empathetic and unable to walk in the shoes of my fellow human beings, refuse entry. Though difficult to tell from first appearances. Let them in anyway. Why the segregation. Though I really doubt whether such people really exist. Usually they are acting antagonistic. Respect, the other. If you are a socialist at a meeting of capitalist. Can you not see the others point of view, act appropriately and probably walk away wiser (Visa-a-versa apply's). Humans are adaptable within social situations, if we drop our ego down a bit, not rock the boat, perhaps we can all get along. Perhaps they should have direction and expectations of how to act available. A belief for a night or for a lifetime. I want to live the utopian dream and not in my private Idaho. Tell him he is dreaming. Half flank once told me, The Melbourne Doves. All white guernsey and cheery theme song. We will all be sitting with the Collingwood cheer squad singing 'kum ba ya", together, in a few decades.
  23. The "your joking umpire" or "no way".
  24. What, 18 to 3 inside 50's, umpire gives us a junk time goal. Two frees in a row, probably there. 5. 6 to 1. 3 Hore stepped up. Continuing our style of game. Go Dees.
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