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Somewhat arrogant of Kouta.
Cripps is better and more consistent than you ever were.
How is he angry?Why are you angry?
Seems like a pretty big compliment from a club great,
Koutas best is still above what Cripps has done so far. You’re right on consistency though. Cripps is far better in that regard and not far off koutas best. It’s just some things kouta did and some games he played are just incredible. I think champion data did some grading of old games and one of koutas is the highest rated game they’ve ever looked at and it’s noy even close.
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How is he angry?
First sentence, accusing a club great of arrogance for paying a young player a compliment.
Second sentence, potting said players career.
Seemed like it was a bit personal.
You know we are going in the right direction when you cant decide who your favorite player is.
Little fish is a jet.
“We’ve walked under a ladder in terms of injuries this year but we are not going to let a young group use that as an out. Then, you’ve got an easy get away. We’ve got to lose and grow. And if it’s ‘oh we’ll be right when we get others back,’ it gives youngsters an out.
There’s a reality there but we’re not going to accept that because it’s not high performance thinking.
Seen all of them, reckon we have had worse. Last game of the 93 season, for example6th worse loss in club history?
Carlton’s biggest defeats
138 points v Hawthorn - 2015
124 v North Melbourne - 2003
117 v Brisbane Lions - 2007
116 v West Coast - 2003
111 v North Melbourne - 1983
109 v Melbourne - 2018
109 v Essendon - 1985
“We’ve walked under a ladder in terms of injuries this year but we are not going to let a young group use that as an out. Then, you’ve got an easy get away. We’ve got to lose and grow. And if it’s ‘oh we’ll be right when we get others back,’ it gives youngsters an out. There’s a reality there but we’re not going to accept that because it’s not high performance thinking.
Bolton urges Blues to 'learn and grow' after heavy loss
Koutas best is still above what Cripps has done so far. You’re right on consistency though. Cripps is far better in that regard and not far off koutas best. It’s just some things kouta did and some games he played are just incredible. I think champion data did some grading of old games and one of koutas is the highest rated game they’ve ever looked at and it’s noy even close.
That maybe quarter not full game I don’t remember
Wonder what his take of the Cats is going to be in a couple of years when most of their senior guns have retired?...Blues absolutely copping it on SEN right now.
Luckily most of the callers seem to be able to look a little deeper than Gerard, and understand what we are trying to do.
I don't think he plays well on players with clever positioning and awareness. The guys he's struggled with are guys who know how to find space. He likes one-way forwards (i.e. they are predictable in there leads) but guys who drift into space give him a lot of trouble as he likes to read the ball, not the player. Guys who know how to find space require more focussed attention, not really Jones' go. Teams who have smart forwards can take advantage of him, any player who relies on athleticism he will cover easily. Any nous though and Jones is in trouble.Liam Jones (vs Tom McDonald) made the the Bounce "Don't Come Monday" segment three times. In fact he was the only player featured.
Embarrassing.
I don't think he plays well on players with clever positioning and awareness. The guys he's struggled with are guys who know how to find space. He likes one-way forwards (i.e. they are predictable in there leads) but guys who drift into space give him a lot of trouble as he likes to read the ball, not the player. Guys who know how to find space require more focussed attention, not really Jones' go. Teams who have smart forwards can take advantage of him, any player who relies on athleticism he will cover easily. Any nous though and Jones is in trouble.
Pretty much. That's why I'm not so harsh and quick to condemn him like most. The fact he plays as well as he does is remarkable.He plays like a guy who has been playing as a defender for 12 months... who would have thunk it.
He plays like a guy who has been playing as a defender for 12 months... who would have thunk it.
Identification of weaknesses and outright slander are two different things. Identifying his weakness is important to understanding him as a player and what he can work on. At least from my perspective I like to acknowledge these things then see if he (or anyone who has weaknesses) improves on them. Not the same as hating on him indiscriminately after a poor performance.Contradictory Post Of The Year.
Tim would of loved to have gone with this last week but his team got smashed and it would of looked like sour grapes, waits a week to make it look slightly less like sour grapes.Tim Watson slams Jed Lamb's false "bravodo tactics " **** you Tim Watson who cares what you think! Other clubs dish that shit out on a weekly basis and he choses to point out Lamby ..
**** you Tim Watson ..
Tim Watson slams Jed Lamb's false "bravodo tactics " **** you Tim Watson who cares what you think! Other clubs dish that shit out on a weekly basis and he choses to point out Lamby ..
**** you Tim Watson ..
Would have had it penned at half time last week, but had to hold it over.Tim would of loved to have gone with this last week but his team got smashed and it would of looked like sour grapes, waits a week to make it look slightly less like sour grapes.