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Piesnchess wrote:Cannot believe a poster here, said he was not impressed with Nick Daicos game, should have look at himself. I have watched the replay and he sure played a very good game, not as good as some of his other matches, but still very serviceable. Some people are just so hard to please.
Nick’s ‘problem’ is that he sets the bar so high. An average game by his standards is still going to be netter than most other’s top games. Good problem to have.
In saying this, not sure what Nick needs to do to impress said poster?
Piesnchess wrote:Cannot believe a poster here, said he was not impressed with Nick Daicos game, should have look at himself. I have watched the replay and he sure played a very good game, not as good as some of his other matches, but still very serviceable. Some people are just so hard to please.
Nick’s ‘problem’ is that he sets the bar so high. An average game by his standards is still going to be netter than most other’s top games. Good problem to have.
In saying this, not sure what Nick needs to do to impress said poster?
Pendles used to get the same crap when he had a “quiet” (by his standards) game.
Bloody David King reckons sure we are winning matches, but our weakness is we dont kick big scores, as the Lions do. our strength is our fantastic backline. He forgets we belted Port, and castrated the GWS. Anyhoo , lets show this ex Norf jerk that we can boot big scores, by annihilating his precious Roos. !
Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
Loved our first half but then Carlton switched their structures and were able to close our run. Possibly a bit concerning that a team like Carlton can shift the game to the (sh!!t ) way they want to play but as long as the team can acknowledge and address that aspect it's a good learning.
"Can't touch Curnow" was the umpiring theme of the day. Would of been good if the 4 yellow muppets told Moore at the start off the game.
Moore was superb. Murphy got exposed by the bigger Mckay a couple of times but to be expected.
Degoey doing just great. His power and decision making really making a difference.
Billy Elliott always presenting and doing a power of work.
Tom Mitchell giving us the clearance grunt we were looking for. Needs to flatten out his kicking a bit. Absolutely no right foot though.
Mcreery and Bobby Hill always dangerous.
Johnson and Miho offering different strengths. We had Carlton's defence not knowing where to look in stages there in the 1st half.
Nick Daicos learning how to work through a tag, doing great. His brother Josh got a lot of the ball but uncharacteristically made some bad decisions.
On the negative side, Tay Adams had a shocker. I'd be inclined to rest him up this week and replace with Carmichael.
Johnny Noble is all heart but geez he makes some clangers. He's good for the handball receive, and run out of defence, as well as chase down tackles and spotting up the 20m kicks, but as a defender he's a hard watch. Gets overpowered in contests, slips over, lacks penetration in his kicking. It's not a popular opinion as I know he has a lot of fan boys here, but I reckon we could do better in that position. Ryan perhaps? Admittedly the winning goal he kicked against Adelaide was a ripper.
Go Pies!
"the difference between these two teams, particularly in regards to ball movement...just the speed of Collingwood...we were f***ing fat slow"
"they're so quick to close down space defensively. They got McCreery and Hill who were just super quick".
Is this guy channeling mark Robinson on Diazepam ??
Fortunately I worked out he was really hurting within the first minute cause I couldn’t listen any longer.
robevpau1 wrote:Collingwood young gun Nick Daicos remains right in the hunt for the Brownlow...
He's escaped with a $3000 fine ($2000 with guilty plea) for striking offence on Blake Acres.
Incident graded intentional, but crucially was ruled to be low impact.
I trust the fine was the exact same amount to the dollar, that the Essenscum player received, for the exact same hit on Nick during the Anzac Day game?