Theseventhhamster
Brownlow Medallist
Kick ins that don't just go to the ruck on the left boundary! May hitting Trac on his advantage side in a one on one in the centre square!
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Further to this, was there a random horse racing caller inserted into the commentary box who thought half our team was Sparrow while Sparrow actually did nothing, and did he have a Hitler moustache or was that just an unfortunate shadow under his nose in his profile photo?
Further to this, did I imagine all of the above?
Tmac's kicking was really impressive, I still shit my pants whenever he goes to kick because he just looks so awkward, but he nailed some solid passes out of D50, really hope he can keep it up (Arrested Development narration 'he didn't').It's a wait and see for me. Let's wait and see how they go against better opposition. The next month is pretty big.
The one thing about Ben Brown is that he at least leads to the kicker. He's about our only forward who does consistently. I like this about McAdam too, so hopefully he's fit soon. Petty is pretty good also. JVR i feel wants a contest, and who knows wtf Fritta does. He's usually leading into the pocket or looking for an easy ball.
Tmac was very good. Held his opponents goalless. Had 8 intercepts. His kicking was sound. Couldn't ask for much more. Can he keep that up? Not sure, but I'd say he'll keep Tomlinson out of the side with performances like that. Tomo seems more intent just to stop his opponent than to intercept of create plays.
If he gets back to his poor ways of recent past, then we should trade him. No question.You said you wanted to trade Oliver, did you not? Bont is probably the greatest bulldog of all time, being arguably worse is not saying much.
So you mean if he goes on an epic bender, skips training or arrives late, ditches his training and nutrition program and stuffs around with accessories on other peoples cars, we should trade him?If he gets back to his poor ways of recent past, then we should trade him. No question.
But to me, his new-found head space, is providing his best footy of his career, IMV.
Maybe it's like how you need to supply different levels of Id at VicRoads.So you mean if he goes on an epic bender, skips training or arrives late, ditches his training and nutrition program and stuffs around with accessories on other peoples cars, we should trade him?
Interesting ideas there. Quite astute.
Nice.Maybe it's like how you need to supply different levels of Id at VicRoads.
If Oliver has one primary indiscretion, two secondary and a supplemental then we trade him.
As you know, the AFL's drugs policy is being frequently reviewed:Nice.
Having had the primary indiscretion, two secondary indiscretions, say a drunk and disorderly on Chapel Street and a public exposure incident of some kind, at that point he must stay away from any supplemental incident like parking in a loading zone or smoking in the lavatory.
This is worthy of AFL guidelines locked in a disused toilet in the basement of a condemned building with a sign on the door saying Beware of the Leopard.
Best footy of his career. Pump the brakes there Sugar.If he gets back to his poor ways of recent past, then we should trade him. No question.
But to me, his new-found head space, is providing his best footy of his career, IMV.
You want hold? Here's 10 hours of it.This is very very much a hold performance.
The crowd at the ground were pretty surprised by the reviews as well - felt like it got a bit comical at one point.Okay on watching the replay I have to point out to the people who didn't attend. When Fritsch went for a barrel at quarter time, fox went to the ad break fast, but the umpires actually score reviewed the very clear out of bounds on the full
So, that made it FOUR reviews for one quarter, and i feel like only one of them was worth having. At least the quarter time one didn't waste time. But that's fairly fugly from the umpires that are no doubt very timid to make calls on scores themselves after what happened to Adelaide last season
I forgot about that.The best review was when they stopped live play to check if a behind had been scored.
Which it hadn't.The best review was when they stopped live play to check if a behind had been scored.
This is so you.I forgot about that.
I blame the social media generation, everyone are such sooks online they can't just accept a mistake anymore with a pile on. I could give a * if the goal umpires misses a point in the second quarter, it doesn't change the game
I was watching the Kayo replay and Huddo or Jordan or someone pretty much said exactly that.The way I see it since 95% of the score decisions are correct before the review. Easiest solution would be to actually review everything behind the scenes and allow the reviewer to contact the umps to stop play and bring it back when there's a howler. Give them a time limit so they can't take the piss or anything.