Post match. Pies cream Cats. All comments please.
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- Piesnchess
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is Jez07 around the place, or does he only pop his negative head up after a loss. Maybe the sackers are having their AGM in a local telephone box, and hes busy.
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I think he was watching the same one as me. See my previous post.Piesnchess wrote:HUH ?? WTF, the kid played his heart out, was terrific, made one mistake, big deal, but gave his all. Dunno what game you were at.Duff Soviet Union wrote:Maynard is terrible. I seriously don't think he has one AFL caliber skill. He reminds me so much of some of the worst mistakes of the Tony Shaw era.
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ditto. And up against the massiv hulks the cats have, he did well. The dinky kicks can be fixed, he has a lot of guts.Bob Sugar wrote:He's tougher than a cats head, I thought he was alright.Duff Soviet Union wrote:Maynard is terrible. I seriously don't think he has one AFL caliber skill. He reminds me so much of some of the worst mistakes of the Tony Shaw era.
And hey how about cox on the run, bouncing the ball? His comments were so funny, as was his reaction!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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I like Manyard. He made a couple of turnovers but he wasn't alone there, both sides were intercepting quick disposals.
What I like about him is he's not just willing to put his body in, he looks like he thrives on it, loves the physical contact and is built to cause damage. Yeah he has development ahead of him but man there's a lot to work with.
What I like about him is he's not just willing to put his body in, he looks like he thrives on it, loves the physical contact and is built to cause damage. Yeah he has development ahead of him but man there's a lot to work with.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Wrong.jackcass wrote:Do find it amusing that our performances over the last couple of weeks have been attributed to some miraculous change in the coaching and the game plan rather than just a more settled line up and a more cohesive application and delivery of what has always been.John Wren wrote:this is not new. we just haven't been able to execute it well.courtza wrote:When we start running and linking through the guts we look awesome.
Howe and Reid down back with their intercept marking and kicking.
Pendles and the mids starting to hit top form.
The forward line looking like a pack of hungry wolves.
The last 2 weeks has been real exciting to watch, the sort of footy that could take us along way, not sure we can do it week in week out though, still a while to go but loving it.
Look at the first quarter
Did we play on at all times ....Yes.
Did we do that a few weeks ago...No.
we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest.
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No change in game plan, we just started winning the ball and playing with a bit more dare (confidence). Our strength is in the contest and when we don't do that well (most of R1-7) we look terrible.
Bring the effort, win the contest and we will do alright. The hard bit is doing it week in week out with a young list that has lost key experience through injury.
Bring the effort, win the contest and we will do alright. The hard bit is doing it week in week out with a young list that has lost key experience through injury.
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WrongMightyMagpie wrote:No change in game plan, we just started winning the ball and playing with a bit more dare (confidence). Our strength is in the contest and when we don't do that well (most of R1-7) we look terrible.
Bring the effort, win the contest and we will do alright. The hard bit is doing it week in week out with a young list that has lost key experience through injury.
we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest.
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Ok, don't let watching the games or listening to every coach/player interview sway you! Bucks must be a brilliant coach to have taught a new game plan in the space of a week.thompsoc wrote:WrongMightyMagpie wrote:No change in game plan, we just started winning the ball and playing with a bit more dare (confidence). Our strength is in the contest and when we don't do that well (most of R1-7) we look terrible.
Bring the effort, win the contest and we will do alright. The hard bit is doing it week in week out with a young list that has lost key experience through injury.
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So the slow movement of the ball for the first 7 weeks was identical to the next 2 weeks.MightyMagpie wrote:Ok, don't let watching the games or listening to every coach/player interview sway you! Bucks must be a brilliant coach to have taught a new game plan in the space of a week.thompsoc wrote:WrongMightyMagpie wrote:No change in game plan, we just started winning the ball and playing with a bit more dare (confidence). Our strength is in the contest and when we don't do that well (most of R1-7) we look terrible.
Bring the effort, win the contest and we will do alright. The hard bit is doing it week in week out with a young list that has lost key experience through injury.
Give me a break!
we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest.
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Ot to mention a relatively consistent line-up from week to week.stui magpie wrote:Have a look at how we played in the NAB cup.
It's the same game plan, with a few tweaks on defensive structures, we're just executing it better.
Concerted effort makes a hell of a difference.
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