I never specified who Stringer won the tap against, so I actually win this argument.
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I really hope your tongue is well and truly embedded in your cheek, and requires surgery to remove it!I never specified who Stringer won the tap against, so I actually win this argument.
Not sure where these tall forwards we have in reserves are exactly?
Face it, it’s Marshall and then no one right now. Ken took a risk by dropping Marshall and in hindsight we probably win the Richmond game with him in the side, but we still would have won easily had we not played like s**t.
The way this board uses key forwards to complain about coaching is some of the most goalpost shifting s**t you’ll ever see.
Richmond didn’t have any trouble beating us with a lone tall forward and West Coast having Kennedy, Vardy and Darling got them absolutely nowhere against us.
It just doesn’t mean that much, it never has and it never will.
Yes you need minimum one tall forward, and two is very good, after that it’s about quality and form not just height. I agree that Sam Gray and Wines did nothing, but that doesn’t equate to Frampton or Marshall doing anything if they were included instead.
I know this post won’t change anyone’s mind though, it’s a freaking dogma around these parts that 3 tall forwards is the only system that works.
Marshall did not play in either of our 2 losses.It's just a coincidence that we're 11-2 with Marshall in the team I guess. Just dumb luck.
It's just pure chance that the 2 games we did lose were a game where he was concussed and only had 39% game time, and a game where we lost after the siren despite having 8 more scoring shots.
I mean since Marshall debuted in 2017. He's 11-2. Not a coincidence.Marshall did not play in either of our 2 losses.
He got dropped for the Brisbane game.
We won the game where he got concussed.
A few here have posted from a pov that he was only dropped for 1 game, it was actually 2.
Ken is that thick he needed 2 losses to realise his importance to the team.
I mean since Marshall debuted in 2017. He's 11-2. Not a coincidence.
Ahhh ok my bad. Got it.I mean since Marshall debuted in 2017. He's 11-2. Not a coincidence.
Just watched FootyWA. Scotty Cummings showed about 5-6 passages of play where Marshall basically stopped McGovern getting to a marking contest by engaging him with bodywork so that he couldn't get to the fall of the ball in time. The role he played on Friday should not be understated at all.
Just watched FootyWA. Scotty Cummings showed about 5-6 passages of play where Marshall basically stopped McGovern getting to a marking contest by engaging him with bodywork so that he couldn't get to the fall of the ball in time. The role he played on Friday should not be understated at all.
You're better than me. I forgot he existed.Hahaha, so the PAFC player with the best winning percentage is Jaxon Crabb? That article says we've had 185 AFL players, if you asked me to name the Port player with the best winning percentage Crabb would've probably been my 185th guess.
We aren't 11-2 we are 11-1-1, and he didn't play for much more than a quarter in the loss.
Barrett then scolds Kane for being unfair to Shuey who has been through a lot after being 'much maligned for dropping his knees'. **** off you big shithead, way to obscure the obvious point. Shuey should be maligned for the rest of his career a la Lindsay Thomas for pulling that s**t in an Elim final.
Just watched FootyWA. Scotty Cummings showed about 5-6 passages of play where Marshall basically stopped McGovern getting to a marking contest by engaging him with bodywork so that he couldn't get to the fall of the ball in time. The role he played on Friday should not be understated at all.
You prompted me ...I am watching it nowJust watched FootyWA. Scotty Cummings showed about 5-6 passages of play where Marshall basically stopped McGovern getting to a marking contest by engaging him with bodywork so that he couldn't get to the fall of the ball in time. The role he played on Friday should not be understated at all.
Hahaha, so the PAFC player with the best winning percentage is Jaxon Crabb? That article says we've had 185 AFL players, if you asked me to name the Port player with the best winning percentage Crabb would've probably been my 185th guess.