Losing by almost 90 points should have been enough to knock it well off top perch for good. I think most fans acknowledge that Hawthorn most likely won't be in the running come the end of the season, and neither will the Crows or Eagles, since the Eagles can't beat a decent team away from home (since forever really).I think the Hawks flag pole has retained height as it's still using data from 2015 which includes that 3 week period where we belted 1st place Freo (115 - 43), Sydney away (46 - 157) and Carlton (173 - 35). And also our finals matches against Adelaide (135 - 61) and West Coast (107 - 61).
Plus I think Final Siren has said the flagpole rates a team scoring and winning big more than anything else. Losing and scoring small might be the opposite but it must not be as big a factor.
If you want to know what it takes for the Hawks to be knocked off that perch then it's up to the next few teams to continue scoring and winning big.




