Copying the St Kilda blueprint.......

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Six days after a finals like game, and 20 minutes after the club doctor suffers a heart attack in front of the 22 players in the warm-up, Cats went into this game physically and emotionally handicapped. On top of that Crows played inspirational football.
Crows also had a six day break back from perth:)
 

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Six days after a finals like game, and 20 minutes after the club doctor suffers a heart attack in front of the 22 players in the warm-up, Cats went into this game physically and emotionally handicapped. On top of that Crows played inspirational football.

Pff, they kicked the first 3 goals of the game. Handicapped, my arse.

Pull the other one, it plays the Crows song.
 
Collingwood must have copied the saints plan today too.

But i digress, the saints blueprint includes 26 spoons so its pretty hard to copy that one.
 
You perhaps should have been a little more specific and mentioned this in your OP. i noticed that too.

When Adelaide were 21 points up tonight I remember thinking to myself "Look at Geelong, they are completely lost at the moment? How the hell did a team like Adelaide do that to them?"

Then I remembered how we did it - pressure, pressure, pressure and spread the ball around and get players free.

The commentators then made a comment about how similar it was to the St Kilda game.

But Adelaide played more like Geelong than St Kilda overall tonight.

That's the way to beat them, too. Let's face it.

Another thing, not really related to the topic but how many times did Geelong fumble tonight. Surely we won't see them fumble the ball again that much for quite some time?

I was more bemused by the amount of times they slipped over in critical positions or at critical times.
 

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