Farewell #13 Taylor Adams
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Lolpiffdog wrote:There’s nothing more enthralling in footy than seeing Adams beat a few and suddenly finding himself streaming inside 50 and wondering “what will he do next”? Has been better of late which suggests he’s continuing to work on that part of his game.
Happy for him. Hope he can get himself a premiership medallion. Heart and soul. Him and Maynard would literally give organs for the black and white.
Congrats.
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Another 100 please Taylor!
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He’s often one of the first I think of when I’m looking for someone to be dropped and I must admit that I reckoned his career woulda been over by now because of the physical way he has played the game; but I’m glad to say he has defied my doubts concerns. I think his contribution to our team goes way beyond stats. He’s the sort of team mate you’d love to have beside you when you go into a battle like tonight on enemy turf. He’ll be in his element. Well done Tay.
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Spot on. Never taken a backward step or shirked a contest in 200 games of AFL footy. There aren’t many who could say that with a straight face.Damien wrote: I think his contribution to our team goes way beyond stats. He’s the sort of team mate you’d love to have beside you when you go into a battle like tonight on enemy turf. He’ll be in his element.
Congrats on a fine career.
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^To add my reply to you in the post-match thread here:
I don't want to pile onto him after his previous two games, which were great, but his kicking was horrendous. It's all upstairs for the lad, I reckon. Something runs through his mind some weeks that causes him to really tighten up and miscue for whole games at a time. Someone needs to walk through the tapes and his mindset with him, because his previous two weeks were great, so it's clearly fixable.
I don't want to pile onto him after his previous two games, which were great, but his kicking was horrendous. It's all upstairs for the lad, I reckon. Something runs through his mind some weeks that causes him to really tighten up and miscue for whole games at a time. Someone needs to walk through the tapes and his mindset with him, because his previous two weeks were great, so it's clearly fixable.
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Yep, saw that in the post-match thread mate.
I never question his efforts on game day, but the application over the off-seasons to correct the disposal flaws in his game has been sadly non-existent.
He won't change now; his accountability on any given match day has been reduced to a lottery.
I never question his efforts on game day, but the application over the off-seasons to correct the disposal flaws in his game has been sadly non-existent.
He won't change now; his accountability on any given match day has been reduced to a lottery.
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I really think his spot is in trouble. His disposal is so bad more frequently this season than ever before. I just don't trust him with ball in hand anymore.
Do we have the courage to tap him on the shoulder? Probably not, but he has the potential to put us out of the finals race with one single ball butchering performance. Imaging him playing like he did tonight on PF night?
He needs to seriously clean up his disposal before finals. Plus, he had bugger all footy tonight as well. What was he doing? He is a worry.
Do we have the courage to tap him on the shoulder? Probably not, but he has the potential to put us out of the finals race with one single ball butchering performance. Imaging him playing like he did tonight on PF night?
He needs to seriously clean up his disposal before finals. Plus, he had bugger all footy tonight as well. What was he doing? He is a worry.
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This is the week that our psychologist Jackie Louder needs to work her butt off to get into the noggins of a few players. They seemed to drop their heads in the third quarter and make errors they normally wouldn’t make. This then transferred to the last quarter as well and affected the team confidence which had been a factor almost all season. This can be dealt with through active counselling and advice, and we should see the results next week. Sometimes the mental fitness is more critical than the physical fitness.
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there is a reaso0n why they all thank her at the copeland,lazzadesilva wrote:This is the week that our psychologist Jackie Louder needs to work her butt off to get into the noggins of a few players. They seemed to drop their heads in the third quarter and make errors they normally wouldn’t make. This then transferred to the last quarter as well and affected the team confidence which had been a factor almost all season. This can be dealt with through active counselling and advice, and we should see the results next week. Sometimes the mental fitness is more critical than the physical fitness.
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