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Also had many opportunities to score as well. If you generate 30+ scoring shots per game you're going to be winning most of them.Didn't we just go toe to toe with your mob with half our best 22 out? Or just more trolling by yourself?
Conversely, Geelong were always going to run out of legs late after the monsoon in Brisbane a week earlier. That, coupled with our second best player of the match and leader (Dangerfield) off early in the 3rd quarter, masked what could just as easily have been an easy enough 6 or 7 goal win (remember, it was 32 points late on before the gas finally ran out for Geelong).Also had many opportunities to score as well. If you generate 30+ scoring shots per game you're going to be winning most of them.
Given our injury list, I'm actually content where we're sitting at right now because that means there's still plenty of upside.I'm happy to acknowledge both but Carlton supporters are still sticking with injuries/umpiring/scoring chances as their get out of jail free card.
So it's injuries and tough games the previous week that are your get out of jail free card?Conversely, Geelong were always going to run out of legs late after the monsoon in Brisbane a week earlier. That, coupled with our second best player of the match and leader (Dangerfield) off early in the 3rd quarter, masked what could just as easily have been an easy enough 6 or 7 goal win (remember, it was 32 points late on before the gas finally ran out for Geelong).
There's nothing wrong that. Pushback has only arrived from perceived attempts to invalidate last weekend's result.Given our injury list, I'm actually content where we're sitting at right now because that means there's still plenty of upside.
What matters ultimately is having the list as fresh as possible for a finals run, a little bit of luck goes a long way.
I believe we escaped imprisonment, but if Carlton ran over the top of us it would be - "well deserved, the best team won" - and that's it. We just knew we needed a 5 goal buffer late against Carlton (as much was said in our preview thread) and it turned out that way.So it's injuries and tough games the previous week that are your get out of jail free card?
I can't see any skill of any Geelong players or coach that caused the misses directly in front.I believe we escaped imprisonment, but if Carlton ran over the top of us it would be - "well deserved, the best team won" - and that's it. We just knew we needed a 5 goal buffer late against Carlton (as much was said in our preview thread) and it turned out that way.
Like I said, there are two angles to look at every game which is why back and forth swapping of excuses is one of the most pathetic activities supporters can engage in. I'm only offering alternatives to show how weak such a pedantic exercise is. It's stuff better contained to a club's board at the very least.I can't see any skill of any Geelong players or coach that caused the misses directly in front.
Unless... mind powers???
The point is that players from both teams have influence on whether a tackle is successful.Nor can we deduce that Carlton with a full strength side would've automatically beaten Geelong with Dangerfield playing out the second half, Stewart in the side, the team not having played a wet slog a week ago and several players NOT missing tackles they would normally stick. All pointless hypotheticals, merely offered up when the "Carlton should've won" narrative continues to get rolled out.
How does a side not known for its skill, failing to execute skills, make the other side lucky? The more skilful side, with better ball movement and conversion won the day. That happens often in sports.The point is that players from both teams have influence on whether a tackle is successful.
Not so with a wayward set shot.
Geelong got very lucky. They might get lucky again. They might not. We might get unlucky again. Might not.
Here's this guy death-riding us again. Are you sure you're not Fadge?
It doesn't matter if they're the reigning premiers. Why aren't they sitting 7-0 then if that mattered at all?
Hehe.How does a side not known for its skill,
Relatively easy kicks in front of goal?failing to execute skills, make the other side lucky?
No that's true. But same with Danger's injury. Could have changed things in a different direction that saw us arriving at a higher score.Every event changes after a shot is a goal rather than a point, by the way. You do not just get the rest of the match playing out identically with the rest of the shots repeating.
Sometimes you have to accept you were not unlucky, you were not good enough. Failing to execute basic skills absolutely falls under that category. Conversely, Geelong were not "lucky" for executing more precise field kicks and nailing shots at goal.Hehe.
Relatively easy kicks in front of goal?
Players missing shots they would normally make?
Sometimes you have to recognise luck.
No that's true. But same with Danger's injury. Could have changed things in a different direction that saw us arriving at a higher score.
Who knows?
If Carlton had started better last week, Geelong may not have won either -fortunately for us, we all get a chance to rectify situations again this round.If Collingwood start the game much better, Carlton will find it difficult.
If Caton had started better last week, Geelong may not have won either -fortunately for us, we all get a chance to rectify situations again this round.
Finally somebody that gets it.If Carlton had started better last week, Geelong may not have won either -fortunately for us, we all get a chance to rectify situations again this round.
Exactly. You think if Collingwood don't bleed goals early that Carlton will be in trouble ? Not sure that's how footy works these days.If Dangerfield didn't go down midway, we may have won by more than 2 goals.
Anyone can play that game
If it did matter they'd have won all their games.It does matter.
They have proven players who held up when it mattered most. Even last week against a fairly underrated side in Essendon, gave them a 4 goal head start and still reeled them in.
If Collingwood start the game much better, Carlton will find it difficult.
Carlton have beaten GWS and all the other games have been fairly scrappy affairs.
Why are you trolling a thread that has zero to do with you?If Dangerfield didn't go down midway, we may have won by more than 2 goals.
Anyone can play that game
Hoyne on SEN last night said Geel are ranked 1 in scoring from turnover which is why they beat Carl.Like last week with Geelong/Carlton, both the BigFooty tipsters and the thread poll have a much higher proportion of people going with the Blues. But this time, the bookies also agree and have set Carlton as very marginal favourites. Which I think sounds about right (it was the same for the Carlton/GWS game).
I think the Blues will bounce back as they did after the Crows loss and get up in a close one. Collingwood don't have as many weapons up forward as Geelong, so will need all of their midfielders to match the Blues - a tough ask.
You forgot Mihoceks 2 shots OOF.I'd be more worried about the Pies defence, a straight kick by the Bombers in the last few munutes the Pies would've lost again.