Analysis Grundy, Cox and Cameron Discussion

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Has anyone mentioned Cameron's perfect pass to Carmichael in the last quarter that led to his first goal?
PEREFCT!!!

Wanna mention Naicos in this play, from kick in Naicos runs up to offer Crisp an outside runner which gives him space to make his midfield run and hball to Cameron who weights the kick perfectly to Carmichael i50, goal

This whole squad is in sync that's for sure, and efforts like Naicos made that play possible, one of many examples. May not be the best in it on paper but sure as hell are in it.

In other news.........

 
Yesterday proved we need Grundy back ASAP
Sunday proved that fans like you were just waiting for 1 bad game from the Cameron/Cox duo so you could pump up Grundy's tyres.

It's clear there was a handful of Grundy supporters that just stubbornly refused to admit we were doing just fine without him, as well as supporters that had made their mind up about Cox long ago.
 
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I came to ask, outside of the injury what's all this talk of Grundy potentially not being selected due to the "emergence" of Cameron? Having watched him against Draper he looked pretty average. Can't imagine a universe where swapping him for a fit Grundy won't improve your team, Grundy at his best is an absolute gun, whilst Cameron is pretty vanilla.

Keen to hear your takes, cheers.
Cameron had a poor performance on Sunday, but he's had some very good performances this year, certainly better than Grundy's first 6 games of the year.

It's clear going forward that the ruck duties at Collingwood need to be shared more evenly. Grundy hasn't been at his best since round 1 2020.
 

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Good idea. Moore needs more help. Howe is cooked.

Howe’s last two possessions of Sunday’s game were total shockers. But that wasn’t his whole game.

Our backline was clearly undersized against Essendon’s tall forward line in the dry. And Howe was a part of that, but that’s not a form thing.
 
Sunday proved that fans like you were just waiting for 1 bad game from the Cameron/Cox duo so you could pump up Grundy's tyres.

It's clear there was a handful of Grundy supporters that just stubbornly refused to admit we were doing just fine without him, as well as supporters that had made their mind up about Cox long ago.
It must be nice to be able to wilfully ignore us getting smashed in the middle each week
 
Maybe we should try Cameron at full back, Grundy in ruck and Cox FF /ruck.
I think Moore has to cover too much on his own and could do with some help
Don't mind it and if we were playing north or eagles you'd give it a go. Just seems a hell of a structure risk (Has he ever played there) and there is too much at stake. Port should be a win but no guarantee than will need 2 of 3 to top 4 it
 
Sunday proved that fans like you were just waiting for 1 bad game from the Cameron/Cox duo so you could pump up Grundy's tyres.

It's clear there was a handful of Grundy supporters that just stubbornly refused to admit we were doing just fine without him, as well as supporters that had made their mind up about Cox long ago.
Agree going well without. But like De g if they are fit they are too good to leave out.
Similar to Geelong and Danger or freo with fyfe
 
Howe’s last two possessions of Sunday’s game were total shockers. But that wasn’t his whole game.

Our backline was clearly undersized against Essendon’s tall forward line in the dry. And Howe was a part of that, but that’s not a form thing.
He must have been so relieved that we won…
He did have a couple of howlers…towards the end…
 
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Imagine if you lost a Grand Final that way…talk about PTSD.
I shudder thinking about it. The only scenario which would be worse and one from which we would never recover would be one of our boys marking 20 m out and playing on as the siren sounds similar to what that Richmond bloke did.

What a frightening, deeply disturbing thought.
 
its too late for this year, but do you think theres a chance Cameron could play full back the same way we turned roughy from ruck into a full back?
 
Booyah!




PIES BIG MAN HITS TRIGGER

COLLINGWOOD ruckman Mason Cox has reached his contract trigger and will play on at the Magpies next year.

Cox signed a one-year deal last off-season with a games clause to activate a second year of the contract, which he has now reached, locking him in at the Magpies in 2023.

The 31-year-old has played 12 games this season but been critical in some key games for the Magpies, who are enjoying a 10-game winning streak under coach.



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Cameron had a poor performance on Sunday, but he's had some very good performances this year, certainly better than Grundy's first 6 games of the year.

It's clear going forward that the ruck duties at Collingwood need to be shared more evenly. Grundy hasn't been at his best since round 1 2020.

By what metrics are you claiming Cameron is better as 1st ruck than Grundy?
 
its too late for this year, but do you think theres a chance Cameron could play full back the same way we turned roughy from ruck into a full back?

Nowhere near mobile enough. Rather we persist with Dean, Kelly, and McMahon as tall defenders.
 

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