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I just wanna make ONE thing clear here. I am NOT tipping Geelong by 169 points okay?? (just thought id point that out)

Im scared, im really really scared.. but i will still tip us cause its at home, and if they even DARE to lose, our poor home will be in tatters by 4.45 PM! :D
 

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Well lets hope so, but recent results would indicate that the only flogging going on at Geelong has been of each other and such confidence is more blind faith
 
would it be fair to say that if you do lose.....it will be the most detrimental loss for the season? I think you guys will get over the line but its far from a given. Expect a big one from Ottens, very important game for him. Good luck none the less, hope football is the winner and the game is not as ugly as Ling.
 
roostertalk said:
would it be fair to say that if you do lose.....it will be the most detrimental loss for the season? I think you guys will get over the line but its far from a given. Expect a big one from Ottens, very important game for him. Good luck none the less, hope football is the winner and the game is not as ugly as Ling.

Yes, and hopefully Otto does to you what Colbert did to us everytime we played the Roos.
 
Rhombus said:
Word is that Richmond will play the flood again this week - similar to how they played Adelaide.

The tigers didn't flood last week, they countered adelaide's flood by chipping it amongst themselves in the backline. The reason they had so many numbers in the back line is because most of adelaide's team was in richmond's front half of the ground and they refused to man them up. If geelong flood like they did against the saints then the tigers could play a similar game as they did against the crows. Although I doubt that geelong will show the same lack of respect as the crows players did when they refused to man up.
 
Stuck21 said:
The tigers didn't flood last week, they countered adelaide's flood by chipping it amongst themselves in the backline. The reason they had so many numbers in the back line is because most of adelaide's team was in richmond's front half of the ground and they refused to man them up. If geelong flood like they did against the saints then the tigers could play a similar game as they did against the crows. Although I doubt that geelong will show the same lack of respect as the crows players did when they refused to man up.

I disagree. Almost every time the ball was delivered into the Adelaide forward line there was a 4 on 1 or 5 on 2 contest. Perhaps "flood" is not the right phrase but "numbers back" is more appropriate.
 

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