- Oct 5, 2023
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They lost to Adelaide by under a kick and drew with the roos. It goes both ways. As if the odds would be even with dogs or swans who couldn't even make finals.I'm not buying into the Brsbane dynasty just yet. I think there are 8/9 sides at the moment that are just as good or potentially as good. The deciding factor this year is that Brisbane performed well when it counted when other teams had bad patches. Keep in mind Brisbane only won 16 from 23 and won 4-5 games by under 10 points - if they lose 2 of those games they miss the finals - they did not dominate this year - they just dominated Geelong on Saturday. Saying they will dominate next year based on the GF is just narow visioned / recency bias. Most people on this forum would've written them off at some stage this year.
If Brisbane were playing any other top 8 team or bulldogs or Sydney next week the odds would be pretty even imo.
Performing when it matters is ultimately what defines great teams but it also over-inflates reputations. All it takes is a couple of key injuries, some players losing form, maybe some different tactics from other teams and things can change very quickly. I think next year is going to be a very even race for the top 8 and top 4.
16, 6 and 1 record is still good. Lions had to overcome various injuries and got to the granny without neale who only played a half in it. He's one of the best in the comp hands down.
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