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Wake up this morning and still felt like shit. This ****ing club will be the death of me.
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As much as the misses and poor kicks and handballs was us shitting the bed, allowing them to take 100 more marks than us was simply a case of not being invested enough in the game to bring heat and pressure. They had a tactic to keep the ball off us and have us get frustrated chasing them around. We would never have been able to do a tactic like this as we dont have the foot skills.I don’t agree with the first part, I think Brisbane and their game plan were the least influential on the Result. I’d have it this ratio:
- Freo players shitting the bed: 70%
- Umpiring: 15%
- Coaching: 10%
- Brisbane’s tactics and performance: 5%
Put simply, we kick at least four goals in the first quarter under normal circumstances, the crowd get into and I reckon we pull away in the second quarter and then Brisbane are chasing.
And it wasn’t just the kicking at goal, the fumbles, turnovers, missed handballs were West Coast 2025 like.
Something changed with NOD. He was holding width earlier in season, getting the ball etc. Now he seemingly is never open, not wide and sucked in to the contest too much.
I'm not sure if it's a coaching directive or he's lost the plot. His stats have halved from what they were since Round 19.
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Can't realistically be a contender if 'inexperience and an overly emotional week' will derail the team and game plan.Another strong build up another example of this club not being able to handle pressure.
Learn the lessons and move on. Brisbane picked us apart, took away our game and we had no answer.
Part of this is on the players, part is on the coaching. Another example of being comprehensively outplayed.
It's a weird one though. What might have been had we kicked straight and has scoreboard pressure. Brisbane were able to play their way because they had the lead.
I'll put this down to inexperience and an overly emotional week. We must however remove the weakest links and learn the lessons going into next week. It's not done yet.
It wouldn't surprise me if he has an injury and we dont know about it.Brayshaw is just a one paced plodding trier, miles away from being a classy footballer.
Yeh. The tackling which is generally one of his strengths lacked any ferocity. Usually Pitbull like but seemed like a chihuahua last nightIt wouldn't surprise me if he has an injury and we dont know about it.
Even his tackling has been off for a little bit
Did it have anything to do with needing a 20 min warm up it the rooms beforehand?Oh and can anyone tell me why when we started to sink in the 3rd why Fyfe wasn’t subbed on?
To have him run on 10 minutes in the crowd would have gone nuts, players maybe lifted.
Instead we get no fanfare, slips on quietly at the break, wins it from the center, gives to Erasmus who kicks it straight back to Brisbane, air goes out of the game.
Chapman needs a new role.Agree on Chappy
Our backline needs to evolve, there's some age creeping in and we are missing some help for Clark. Chappy doesn't offer it, nor does the kicking of Cox and don't even get me started on Pearces kicking
Yeah. I think Eliza is spot on here. Need to be less ****ing conservative if that’s even possibleYet we did the same thing with Voss on Weitering in the Carlton game in the 1st half and it didnt work.
I am perplexed if we did that plan again.
Feels too defensive for mine
I can't see it happening while we play so tall. It's a perceived strength to go long to the contest. Whilst we may take the mark it's slow, predictable and boring.1000% this! Ryan taking kick ins is a joke.
Every other club has a proper good ball user taking kick ins. Saints use NAS, Giants use Whitfield.
It needs to be Clark, or Young when he returns, or Simpson when he comes back from injury.
Can't realistically be a contender if 'inexperience and an overly emotional week' will derail the team and game plan.
Minus 100 in kicks, marks and disposals come on man.You guys are seriously overreacting. We kicked like utter spanners but apart from that the teams were pretty close.
Teams do defensive mark those types of players though.Yet we did the same thing with Voss on Weitering in the Carlton game in the 1st half and it didnt work.
I am perplexed if we did that plan again.
Feels too defensive for mine
We should be kept in a cot with how much we shat the bed last night. So many errors we just haven’t seen all year. Treacy channeling Tabs by playing on in the goal square was the icing on the bed sh*tting cake.
Did we even kick a goal in general play? Holy **** I’ve never seen a team as flustered as we were running into an open goal - and that’s without the amount of easy set shots missed.
I said it in the changes thread but we are too slow off half back.
Banfield - Worner - Chapman rebounding out of defence ain’t a premiership combination, with Clark too busy defending for his life the poor bastard.
Also, our midfield… it’s just not working. Over reliance on Serong isn’t fair on the guy, teams know if you shut him down, we don’t win.
We need to bring Coops back in against the Dogs and keep him in. JL’s done it before, he needs to do it again.
You guys are seriously overreacting. We kicked like utter spanners but apart from that the teams were pretty close.
He is an inside mid shoehorned into the wing. Destined to disappoint in that role imo.I've not seen anything from O'Driscoll to suggest he's a quality footballer. Invisible again last night.