Rd10.1998_11.1#36 wrote:I’ll just ignore the last paragraph
Pies2016 wrote:
I remember when bad kicking was simply bad footy ( in fact it still is ) but now everyone seems to use it as an excuse why a particular team didn’t win on the day..
I remember when people looked at the oppo’s outs and who they’d played to be top of the ladder before pumping up a narrow win
This thread is as much about analyzing what went wrong and what we need to improve as it is celebrating what went right
Why ignore the last paragraph. We’re part of an equalised competition, you simply aren’t meant to dominate for four quarters. People need to wrap their head around that minor detail.
And then you should look at StKilda injury update this week and tell me anywhere near the 10 players they had out of their best 22 ( I count five, maybe six at a stretch ) DeGoey alone, is the equal of three of them.
And what’s the relevance of where teams were positioned in 2022 in all this. Do the Swans and Cats look like the two best teams in 2023 right now ?
The Saints were undefeated in 2023 and had knocked off Essendon who just belted the Demons.
I’ve already posted elsewhere that my view as to why they got hold of us in the last 5 - 10 mins is because they went all out attack, only because they had to and it paid off. But even more importantly because Murphy went down after being brilliant all day. So I’ve thought about it and despite a bad 10 mins, I’ve still decided it was a bloody good win ( also with McStay off ) Yes we were badly outplayed for the last 10 mins of the quarter but thankfully we marginally outplayed them for the first 90 mins.