When you are fit, you've trained all your muscles optimally giving you less chance of soft tissue injuries.Are you going to apologise for the hilarious connection you made between fitness and soft tissue injuries?
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When you are fit, you've trained all your muscles optimally giving you less chance of soft tissue injuries.Are you going to apologise for the hilarious connection you made between fitness and soft tissue injuries?
That's why I said you need to acquire more basic football knowledge for post you reply to.You've never corrected anything, you're almost always wrong. As I said I may have missed it and then went on to correctly state how wrong you normally are. Why would I apologise for that?
All their best players had excellent game. The ruck wasn't the difference since they were reading the tap off ROB which they would have done if Gawn or Jackson were playing.Melbourne weren't exactly playing there best football and with their rucks out it was a prime opportunity to knock them off. We currently make to many errors to take advantage of such opportunities and our kicking is nowhere near AFL standard to punish teams.
So what you're saying is that everyone who does a hammy, or gets OP, or does a calf, in the AFL, are just unfit???When you are fit, you've trained all your muscles optimally giving you less chance of soft tissue injuries.
That's why I said you need to acquire more basic football knowledge for post you reply to.
They aren't playing Dawson on a wing because our defence is so poor and they need Dawson to use his aerial strength to intercept. Doedee was meant to be doing this. Bring Frampton into the team who can't defend but at least he can 3rd man intercept and free Dawson up the ground. Smith, Doedee, Brown have all been poor this year combined with Murray being inconsistent and allowing easy goals. Our defence is a mess.I'd agree with Dawson playing on a wing if our midfield was dynamic and could find him by hands for a release but with Laird and Keays just slamming it on the boot this is not possible. Also with Doedee and Smith not giving us anything we can't move him.
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There's a grubby (but funny) Limerick whose penultimate line is:We would be tackling them and they would always get the ball out. They were bigger and stronger, faster and with better skills. They knew how to control the ball, we didn't. 1) Our kicking was so bad. How many intercept possessions did we allow them? 2) How many times did we kick it out on the full? 3) How many times did it go forward and and we couldn't even half a contest? Yeah, we are a long, long way off.
I said it gives you the less chance of soft tissue injuries, learn to read will you.....bruh.So what you're saying is that everyone who does a hammy, or gets OP, or does a calf, in the AFL, are just unfit???
Holy s**t man give it up.
If Gawn and Jackson played it would have been 80 plus. They toyed with us and didn't play overly well. We let their guns play well as we do with most decent midfields.All their best players had excellent game. The ruck wasn't the difference since they were reading the tap off ROB which they would have done if Gawn or Jackson were playing.
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They already had the advantage of reading ROB's tap which they would have done anyway. I thought the pressure 3 out of 4 quarters were excellent from both team and the game wasn't reflective of a 5 goal loss in the end given they kicked 3 goals in the last 5 minutes of the game.If Gawn and Jackson played it would have been 80 plus. They toyed with us and didn't play overly well. We let their guns play well as we do with most decent midfields.
Gawn and Jackson would have destroyed us around the ground. Has nothing to do with ruck.They already had the advantage of reading ROB's tap which they would have done anyway. I thought the pressure 3 out of 4 quarters were excellent from both team.
ROB and Thilthorpe both have the agility to keep up with them around the ground, this wouldn't have been a 10 goal difference which you are implying.Gawn and Jackson would have destroyed us around the ground. Has nothing to do with ruck.
Less chance than who?I said it gives you the less chance of soft tissue injuries, learn to read will you.....bruh.
Yourself, than when you are not fit.Less chance than who?
1) I'm not excited, even if I wish I was. Melbourne were without Gawn and Jackson. Put them back in their side, replace Petracca and Oliver with mids of our quality and we'd still lose.1) The obvious missing links are elite big bodied mids. Take Petracca and Oliver out of Melbourne's side and we win - and that should be exciting given how raw we are.
2) a) With a better senior coach, b) 40-50 games more development into our best young players and c) some judicial trading, we could be a serious football side in another 2-3 years.
But I haven't jagged a hammie for years!?!?!?!Yourself, than when you are not fit.
Are you an AFL player and need your body at optimal fitness!?!?!?But I haven't jagged a hammie for years!?!?!?!
Oh so it's only AFL players who need their bodies to work at optimal fitness that get soft tissue injuries?Are you an AFL player and need your body at optimal fitness!?!?!?
You didn't see Petracca's game, he was clearly the difference and we entered this season knowing the rebuild hasn't been completed and need another few years so nothing has changed. Just need to see improvement in the list which we have seen, very bullish on the youngsters coming through in the SANFL.1) I'm not excited, even if I wish I was. Melbourne were without Gawn and Jackson. Put them back in their side, replace Petracca and Oliver with mids of our quality and we'd still lose.
2) we're missing a) and c). The earliest they'd sack Nicks would be mid-2023. Our experimentation with small, scrappy triers has not worked.
b) will happen organically with time.
It'll take 2-3 years to achieve your wish list, then another 3-4 years to go Top. The immediate future looks bleak to me .
Well, they put their soft tissue through the biggest workout every week?Oh so it's only AFL players who need their bodies to work at optimal fitness that get soft tissue injuries?
Compared to who?Well, they put their soft tissue through the biggest workout every week?
Compared to you.Compared to who?
But that's only because they're fitter than meCompared to you.
Not all of them are AFL fit (and clearly Pedlar is a year behind in his fitness development for the AFL) and that's the point I'm making. If you are AFL fit it will give you the less chance of soft tissue injuries given the amount of work they put their body through. Am I speaking English here or are you just a troll and a bully?But that's only because they're fitter than me