Where was our pressure in the 2nd quarterLongmire just cares about pressure around the ball and pressure ratings and seemingly chipping it sideways constantly
Sydney 151
Brisbane 207
Absolutely pathetic, this loss was worse than 2022
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Where was our pressure in the 2nd quarterLongmire just cares about pressure around the ball and pressure ratings and seemingly chipping it sideways constantly
Thank you, Oracle of Delphi.Swans lost it psychologically.
It was clearly evident within the first 10 minutes. Hack kicks into the forward line with no smooth, calm ball movement. There was an absence of physically.
It was weak, timid an looked unprepared. Players were panicking. There was no leadership.
The Swans gave up.
They didn’t attempt to fight back.
Repeat humiliation in Grand Finals is club destroying.
They will not be playing finals in 2025.
?Where did they get us ?
So what? They didn't. They didn't even make the eight.They would of done better today imo.
Good post. My thoughts exactly.The thing that bothers me too is that “bringing pressure” or being better at the contest (as Horse puts it) are two of the most basic things a team can do. It has nothing to do with game plan or strategy and everything to do with effort and intensity.
Now those things can be lacking a bit from game to game (or within a game) over the course of a season, but you can sometimes put it down to the grind, playing down to opposition etc. What is the excuse when it’s the biggest game of the year and everything is on the line?
I would never accuse players of “not trying” because that simply isn’t true - the players badly want to win - but I just don’t know what leads to the group collectively coming out flat and listless like that. It was a problem all year in first quarters but I thought we’d fixed that to some extent at least.
Maybe you could say we were ok very early on (we did lead 13-2) and in the second quarter once they got a run on, we couldn’t stop that wave of momentum (we all know how hard that is in modern footy) and mistakes compounded, players panicked, skill errors became more costly etc…and it all just collapsed in a heap. But the drop-off was alarmingly swift. As a team we don’t seem to have a way to arrest momentum and some of that is coaching.
The lack of composure around the ground is the biggest thing for me - where does that come from?
Anyway, I don’t know why I’m still thinking about it.
So as not to break his heart & miss his second GF.Why play Logan?
But there were reports that Neale, Hipwood and Payne were not able to train properly and were not fully fit. But the rest of the team was able to play well and compensate for that.So as not to break his heart & miss his second GF.
It's the only reason I can find.
He apparently "didn't leave a walk" at the captain's run.
The morning after the 2022 GF found myself in my hotel lift with a Geelong fan. He was very gracious and said he’d never seen the Cats play as well as that. I allowed that to feed into my personal narrative that we weren’t quite ready and were physically overwhelmed by a bigger, older side on a mission.I come respectfully.
Honestly I don’t think anyone beats Brisbane today.
However it appeared like your team never showed up. I see it in finals with Port all the time.
I just don’t get it, how can so many players all collectively play so bad at the same time in the biggest of games?
We have no real leadership.The thing that bothers me too is that “bringing pressure” or being better at the contest (as Horse puts it) are two of the most basic things a team can do. It has nothing to do with game plan or strategy and everything to do with effort and intensity.
Now those things can be lacking a bit from game to game (or within a game) over the course of a season, but you can sometimes put it down to the grind, playing down to opposition etc. What is the excuse when it’s the biggest game of the year and everything is on the line?
I would never accuse players of “not trying” because that simply isn’t true - the players badly want to win - but I just don’t know what leads to the group collectively coming out flat and listless like that. It was a problem all year in first quarters but I thought we’d fixed that to some extent at least.
Maybe you could say we were ok very early on (we did lead 13-2) and in the second quarter once they got a run on, we couldn’t stop that wave of momentum (we all know how hard that is in modern footy) and mistakes compounded, players panicked, skill errors became more costly etc…and it all just collapsed in a heap. But the drop-off was alarmingly swift. As a team we don’t seem to have a way to arrest momentum and some of that is coaching.
The lack of composure around the ground is the biggest thing for me - where does that come from?
Anyway, I don’t know why I’m still thinking about it.
But there were reports that Neale, Hipwood and Payne were not able to train properly and were not fully fit. But the rest of the team was able to play well and compensate for that.
In the future, people will look back at the loss and blame selecting an unfit Logan like selecting Sam Reid in 2022. But there were still 21 other players out there.
It all started when Blakey missed some kicks he usually nails or at the very least make it a ground ball contest early on. But either it was way off target or it got marked by a Lions player. Another one was when the Lions tried to play tempo at halfback but then someone was just wide open in the middle running into space, leading to a goal. That never happens.When Brisbane dominated touches early and marked our entries, I think the players and fans around at me at least, thought here we ****en go again!!
I just don't quite buy you can win 19-20 games one way but suddenly grand final day no no way.
I have no doubt that the Lions played us with all of that.
We all knew their issues. We hid Heeney's issues publicly. That's where we lose respect.
We should have said it from the start of the finals that Heens had an ankle issue but will be jabbed up & play through it. Just like Neale. They said it & went through with it.
Heens at least would have been given the outside respect he deserved for performing with it.
Instead he is getting bashed throughout the game for being well held by Dunks when it was an ankle that stopped him.
I'd like to know that. Certain players can carry injuries, others cannot.McDonald for one.
It all started when Blakey missed some kicks he usually nails or at the very least make it a ground ball contest early o. But either it was way off target or it got marked by a Lions player. Another one was when the Lions tried to play tempo but then someone was just wide open in the middle leading to a goal. That never happens.
Lots of warning signs that led to the avalanche.
Not pointless at all mate, great post and good thoughts.I just saw live guys who couldn't do anything basic right and looked like they were scared/nervous mentally ****ed, We can say oh get better at clearances or man up in defence, or get more contested marks.
They could barely gather a ball, handball,lay a tackle, even run to compete, they look frightened.
We got the first two goals but kind of against flow and a bit arsey, Lions free against, Papley crumb.
I've seen neutrals say ground size is a thing, well Brisbane play at the Gabba, or our bottom 6 is shit, well is it? they got us here and our four all australains suck, pick Adams yeah right even if he fired he would have 0 around him, bit like Grundy.
If you cant keep your feet, if you have no awareness tackles are coming, if you are frightened/nervous in the moment you are stuffed.
Some neutrals say we will miss the finals, I don't know, its actually a talented side with youngsters coming through, probably finish top again and roll through the season and suck us all back in.
The zone defence and lack of movement forward of the ball were so glaring, just basics, non competitive, scared of the moment but also of Brisbane. Think we must focus so much on the dangers of the other team we try to avoid all the strengths, they bullied us, they broke tackles , they chased, led, ran , from their best to worst they were willing to work hard.
If you took Logan or Joel and chucked them in for Hipwood they probably snag a few goals.
This is like two sides, the Colliwobbles and the Cats early 90s.
The cats were always the underdog and second best sides and Probably unfortunate to face all time teams each time, they didnt defend at all and just tried to score more, though competed at least for a half usually.
The Colliwobbles is more like us, because until they all embraced it and admitted it was a thing they didnt do shit really.
I think this oh we are a great special group, we analysed the past and moved on, we prepared well, we don't know what happened, just abad day ...no this group just needs to admit and maybe publically, but at least to themselves, that this is now a thing. They have a problem on the big stage.
Because people outside and opposition fans say , stop making, oh my sides is better. No they aren't, over 23 games we are too good for the club's that didnt make it as we consistently show, the talent at the High end is good, even our so called suspect areas fire, I mean **** just last week we saw the talls fire well enough, this side has the talent, coaching gameplan aside it should at least be capable of competing on grand final day.
It would still sting to lose again but if Brisbane won a competitive contest and were too good on the day (well they were of course but you know what I mean) At least you could be proud the boys had a crack and did eveything they could. They gave us nothing for the third grand final in recent years from the start.
Long,pointless rant, I want to stop thinking and talking about it, just hard.
Brisbane though, they were ****ed multiple times this year, early on in the year, even on their run of wins, we were winning until late, they battled the Dees and Saints at home ffs, GWS had it won. But they found a way every time, their willingness to compete, run hard, work for each other and just keep calm and do the basics, defend well, lead and run hard to create options, move the ball and take risks (we stopped so much with ball and with leads etc) their movement, their prep, the never say die.
They exposed a fragility, from the first bounce, they knew what was at stake, body language was great, cant take nothing away from their brilliance.
So as not to break his heart & miss his second GF.
It's the only reason I can find.
He apparently "didn't leave a walk" at the captain's run.
Maybe Taylor Adams should have played given we don't have experience playing GFs.T
Am absence of leadership basically sums up the game.Swans lost it psychologically.
It was clearly evident within the first 10 minutes. Hack kicks into the forward line with no smooth, calm ball movement. There was an absence of physically.
It was weak, timid an looked unprepared. Players were panicking. There was no leadership.
The Swans gave up.
They didn’t attempt to fight back.
Repeat humiliation in Grand Finals is club destroying.
They will not be playing finals in 2025.