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hi guys, quick question: inconsistency is the bane of most teams existence and clearly the mighty Pies suffer from this too. I don't think I'd get many arguments on that front.
So, my question is this: I watched the tigers game last night where you lost by 15 points, as I had backed you to win >39.5. The tigers are going horribly and after gws made a mockery of them (I saw that game with a tigers supporting mate) I thought they were completely and utterly gone. Anyway, so that's why I backed you guys to win >39.5.
"The pies aren't great" I thought "but they're a HELL OF A LOT better than the Tigers, this'll be a blowout."
Naturally when it was 25-0 I was rubbing my hands together gleefully.
However, then the inconsistency factor kicked in, and somehow you ended up losing to Richmond.
So, guys, it seems to me that this is the biggest problem you face: an inability to consistently reproduce the good form. My question is, what do you think is the source of this? Is it coach related? Is it cattle? Is it conditioning? Mental? Facilities? Eddie? What is the missing link? Because when you're playing well you look very promising, it's just that you're like the little girl with the curl - when you're good you're very very good, but when you're bad you're horrid.
What's your thoughts as to why? And how do you solve it?
So, my question is this: I watched the tigers game last night where you lost by 15 points, as I had backed you to win >39.5. The tigers are going horribly and after gws made a mockery of them (I saw that game with a tigers supporting mate) I thought they were completely and utterly gone. Anyway, so that's why I backed you guys to win >39.5.
"The pies aren't great" I thought "but they're a HELL OF A LOT better than the Tigers, this'll be a blowout."
Naturally when it was 25-0 I was rubbing my hands together gleefully.
However, then the inconsistency factor kicked in, and somehow you ended up losing to Richmond.
So, guys, it seems to me that this is the biggest problem you face: an inability to consistently reproduce the good form. My question is, what do you think is the source of this? Is it coach related? Is it cattle? Is it conditioning? Mental? Facilities? Eddie? What is the missing link? Because when you're playing well you look very promising, it's just that you're like the little girl with the curl - when you're good you're very very good, but when you're bad you're horrid.
What's your thoughts as to why? And how do you solve it?





