That or Bucks' game style is too taxing for a finals seriesMagpietothemax wrote:But that is the point. To have been so flat as a tack, compared with all other finalists, is an indictment and reflects extreme deficiencies.Mossi wrote:Someone that's on the ball!! We were flat as a tac! Ive been flat as a tac, no matter how hard you try your always short of where your trying to get to... always a split second late...... The whole team played like that! We just have to wear it!!Not getting in the top 4 has made a big difference.thebaldfacts wrote:Assuming that last week took a bigger toll than what we expected.
Sure they won’t admit that, but one has to wonder as the side was so flat and lacked run. Disposals was 356 to 200.
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No, Geelong ran us ragged. Credit to them. Watch them next week, they won’t be as zippy and will flood more. At 3 qtr time Cats players were bent over gasping for breath, so clearly they didn’t have an easy stroll regardless of the scoreboard. They’ll feel it next weekMossi wrote:That or Bucks' game style is too taxing for a finals seriesMagpietothemax wrote:But that is the point. To have been so flat as a tack, compared with all other finalists, is an indictment and reflects extreme deficiencies.Mossi wrote: Someone that's on the ball!! We were flat as a tac! Ive been flat as a tac, no matter how hard you try your always short of where your trying to get to... always a split second late...... The whole team played like that! We just have to wear it!!Not getting in the top 4 has made a big difference.
It wasn’t just non ruckman Hawkins that was able to rag doll and embarrass him deep in Geelong’s forward line. In last year’s prelim against GWS, the skinny Jeremy Finlayson did it to him twice.Magpietothemax wrote:I am startled by all the rancour against Grundy.you cannot fluke the form he has had over the last 2 years.
He was clearly mismanaged this year.
Again, i think it reflects a lack of confidence and stultifying lack of imagination -and care- from our coaches and selectors. They were clearly too scared and unimaginative to find a way to rest Grundy at some stage.
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Certainly they totally outclassed us in terms of their game plan and psychological preparation. But to simply say they ran us ragged begs the question. How did they have so much extra power and strength to run us ragged?Mr Miyagi wrote:No, Geelong ran us ragged. Credit to them,
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Yep. Shellackings can have their upside. Only have to look back a week to see what our thrashing by WCE earlier in the year did for our motivation.Redlight wrote:Pretty painful loss.
If there's a bright side, it's that a team can't lose a final like that and just roll into the off season looking forward to next year. It forces everyone to have a hard look at where we're at and that's something we really need to do.
If we'd lost by five points it'd be too easy to think that we were unlucky and on the right path. Being smashed like this is going to light a fire underneath everyone.
Hopefully.
He says his board was “All Red” inside the first 15 minutes.....contested ball, ground ball, disposals, pressure factor.....most key indicators.
I was worried about this game after last week and backing up from Perth but surely in a final you come out all guns blazing and if you get worn down well then you accept it, but you can’t accept it when you get flogged from the start....
I was worried about this game after last week and backing up from Perth but surely in a final you come out all guns blazing and if you get worn down well then you accept it, but you can’t accept it when you get flogged from the start....
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Do you think anybody would trade for him?5 from the wing on debut wrote:It wasn’t just non ruckman Hawkins that was able to rag doll and embarrass him deep in Geelong’s forward line. In last year’s prelim against GWS, the skinny Jeremy Finlayson did it to him twice.Magpietothemax wrote:I am startled by all the rancour against Grundy.you cannot fluke the form he has had over the last 2 years.
He was clearly mismanaged this year.
Again, i think it reflects a lack of confidence and stultifying lack of imagination -and care- from our coaches and selectors. They were clearly too scared and unimaginative to find a way to rest Grundy at some stage.
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Well, that was a thrill a minute. The less said the better.
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Greenwood started on him looked like he was going to tag him. Then half way through the 1st was on the bench with no touches.Mr Miyagi wrote:Who the **** was on Mitch Duncan? He slaughtered us
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Did he say that publicly? Because if he did, that is just contemptible. A coach needs to defend his players in the public arena. If he felt they gave up, you need to discuss that with them, in the club, behind closed doors.Mr Miyagi wrote:Bucks saying speaking to some players in the second qtr he got the impression they’d given up. He obviously spoke to them so it’s up to the players to respond, but once they had their sights on losing and thinking about holidays it’s hard for a coach to do much else.
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