Coaches thought differently to you.Greening gold wrote:It’s a curious thing. Lot of people complaining, justifiably in my view, about the poor performance of our midfield. Yet Taylor Adams featured well in the votes for the Gavin Brown Medal. Sorry but I don’t get it. Adams does not win it out of the centre.
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Felt a bit like the bad old Buckley days...but in reverse... 3 bad quaters then 1 good quater. Under Bucks first quater was the good one... then we just stop playing.
I actually watched the Hawthorn v Adelaide game today Crows were solid.
They will be at home, they also have three super forwards in Walker, Fogarty and Thilthorp.
Anything less then 4 quaters, mark my words we lose this game.
On this week's form alone Crows go in favourites.
I actually watched the Hawthorn v Adelaide game today Crows were solid.
They will be at home, they also have three super forwards in Walker, Fogarty and Thilthorp.
Anything less then 4 quaters, mark my words we lose this game.
On this week's form alone Crows go in favourites.
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Now I know disposal efficiency doesn’t really come in itCam wrote:Coaches thought differently to you.Greening gold wrote:It’s a curious thing. Lot of people complaining, justifiably in my view, about the poor performance of our midfield. Yet Taylor Adams featured well in the votes for the Gavin Brown Medal. Sorry but I don’t get it. Adams does not win it out of the centre.
(61%) for Tay, therefore 17 effective.
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I think we are in big trouble without DeGoey, Grundy Adams and possibly Moore from best 22. We were pretty putrid yesterday, so Think Crows would be justified favorites.derkd wrote:Felt a bit like the bad old Buckley days...but in reverse... 3 bad quaters then 1 good quater. Under Bucks first quater was the good one... then we just stop playing.
I actually watched the Hawthorn v Adelaide game today Crows were solid.
They will be at home, they also have three super forwards in Walker, Fogarty and Thilthorp.
Anything less then 4 quaters, mark my words we lose this game.
On this week's form alone Crows go in favourites.
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My sense is he's a bloke who doesn't believe he belongs, a bit like Cameron in past seasons. Might need some time to build up confidence. If that's right - and it's just a hunch - he's naturally gifted and has some upside in him because the good things he does are very good.RudeBoy wrote:He sure did. It was also probably Crisp's quietest game all year as well. We will need them both firing next weekend.Pies2016 wrote:Geez, Lipinski had a shocker. Easily the worst game he’s had with us.
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I thought the new rules stopped that crap. Brody should have been given a 50 metre penalty, but the umpire awarded the North player a free kick for high contact. Clearly the worst free kick of the match.inxs88 wrote:Did anyone notice last Saturday the "1985 Kevin Sheedy tactics" of holding up the play and the player EVERY time we had a free kick or took a mark? The Roos did it relentlessly.
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Adelaide don’t have a game plan. What’s the use of having the best forwards in the game if it takes you 20 goes to get it from the backline to the forward line. Unless of course Adelaide suddenly discovers a game plan when they play us. Nothing surprises me when it’s Collingwood.derkd wrote:Felt a bit like the bad old Buckley days...but in reverse... 3 bad quaters then 1 good quater. Under Bucks first quater was the good one... then we just stop playing.
I actually watched the Hawthorn v Adelaide game today Crows were solid.
They will be at home, they also have three super forwards in Walker, Fogarty and Thilthorp.
Anything less then 4 quaters, mark my words we lose this game.
On this week's form alone Crows go in favourites.
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When was this, exactly? Second quarter? I saw it at the game but wanted to watch it again on the broadcast to figure out WTF happened. It looked like it should have been a 50 metre penalty to me.maurs64 wrote:I thought the new rules stopped that crap. Brody should have been given a 50 metre penalty, but the umpire awarded the North player a free kick for high contact. Clearly the worst free kick of the match.inxs88 wrote:Did anyone notice last Saturday the "1985 Kevin Sheedy tactics" of holding up the play and the player EVERY time we had a free kick or took a mark? The Roos did it relentlessly.
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One of the worst officiated games I’ve ever seen. It’s just mind boggling to me that we sit through this bullying by the umpires every single freaking week and not do anything about it. Nth rag dolled every Collingwood player before and after every contest with no consistency to the rules. It just has to stop.
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