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I’ve never heard it called fist full. A fist full would be 5 beers which means you’re a *en light weight.I'm a fist full of beers deep at the cas but the fu** you on about
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I’ve never heard it called fist full. A fist full would be 5 beers which means you’re a *en light weight.I'm a fist full of beers deep at the cas but the fu** you on about
That would depend on the size of the beers. When I lived in Austria, they were serving beers of 2 litres in many pubs.I’ve never heard it called fist full. A fist full would be 5 beers which means you’re a fu**en light weight.
Or the size of the fist?That would depend on the size of the beers. When I lived in Austria, they were serving beers of 2 litres in many pubs.
And I bet they get smashed like pintsThat would depend on the size of the beers. When I lived in Austria, they were serving beers of 2 litres in many pubs.
Good planThat's the plan, yes.
Why are you on BigFooty while you're at the casino? Is it that boring there?
Aren’t all casinos called a CAS?
Ohhh, I get it! It's not the Court of Arbitration for Sport (known colloquially as CAS)where you are arguing the case for why we shouldn't take Jesse Hogan back, you are at the Casino and have obviously lost all your money, or why else are you on BigFooty?
* that’s not hygienicMans gotta take a s**t lads
Couldn't have proved my point re Hunt anymoreCharlie Cameron's goal stats;
Round 1 – West Coast – 3 goals
Round 2 – North Melbourne
- Lead up and mark
- Lead up and mark
- Ground ball inside 50 (one on one out the back)
Round 3 – Port Adelaide
- Mark in goal square (kicked from team mate after winning ground ball)
- Mark inside 50
- Mark inside 50
- Mark inside 50
Round 6 – Gold Coast
- Ground ball inside 50
Round 7 – Sydney
- Mark inside 50
- General play handball from team mate
Round 9 – Adelaide
- Set shot (no footage)
- Set shot (no footage)
Round 10 – Fremantle
- Set shot (free kick)
- Ground ball inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
Round 11 – Hawthorn
- General play inside 50 – handball from teammate
- Ground ball inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
Round 12 – Carlton
- Set shot (free kick)
- Mark inside 50
Round 14 – St.Kilda
- Ground ball inside 50
Round 15 – Melbourne
- Ground ball inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
- Mark inside goal square
Round 16 – GWS
- Ground ball inside 50
- Mark inside 50
Round 17 – Port Adelaide
Round 18 – North Melbourne
- Set shot free kick
- Mark inside 50
- Mark inside 50
- Ground ball inside 50
Round 19 – Hawthorn
- Ground ball inside 50
- Set shot no footage
Round 20 – Western Bulldogs
- Ground ball inside 50
- General play – handball from team mate
- General play handball from team mate
- Mark in goal square
- Mark in goal square
- Mark inside 50
16 goals scored from direct inside 50 ground ball gets another 4 from general play where a team mate won the ground ball. The remaining 21 goals are from marks/free kicks
So he has scored around 40% of his goals from direct inside 50 ground ball gets
Cameron is the best small forward in the AFL. I agree that Hunt isn’t ideal but a crumbing forward is the least of our issues to be honest.Couldn't have proved my point re Hunt anymore
How in the * is it the least of our issuesCameron is the best small forward in the AFL. I agree that Hunt isn’t ideal but a crumbing forward is the least of our issues to be honest.
How the * is it the least of our issues?How in the fu** is it the least of our issues
So are concluding Hunt can’t do any of these things? Or Melksham or Petracca?Watching the footage for all the goals of both sides it proves how vital ground balls inside 50m are, not only can they lead to goals but also keeping the ball inside 50 - forward half territory is very important in this modern game. Secondly i found more often the person who gets his hands on the ball inside 50m from a ground often sets up the shot on goal for a team mate rather thank taking a direct shot himself.
So are concluding Hunt can’t do any of these things? Or Melksham or Petracca?
I am just not sure with the crop we have why we need a designated crumber when we have a plethora of mid sized players that should be able to get to the ball drop. My issue is that the initiative isn’t there for our forwards to do it.Trac is number for inside 50 ground balls, but how this translates into scores is above my pay rate.
Melksham historically is elite with kick retention inside 50.
Watching the footage hunt is reasonable with his kicks inside 50 particularly in space on a fast break. His scoring patterns would suggest he doesn’t win ground balls and kick goals himself.
Yeah a skill full crumber solves a couple of those issues, or rather helps us to work on them.How the fu** is it the least of our issues?
1. We play a total inside ball game with no ability to spread
2. We are slow
3. Our skills are VFL standard
4. Our work rate is B grade
5. Our players are perennially injured hence the appointment of a new fitness head
I kind of think addressing those things would be a better priority than picking up a gun crumbing forward right now. I get it, they’re useful, but not as useful as the 5 things I mentioned.
I am just not sure with the crop we have why we need a designated crumber when we have a plethora of mid sized players that should be able to get to the ball drop. My issue is that the initiative isn’t there for our forwards to do it.
100000%Our issue is kicking goals this year full stop, whether that be from marks inside 50, general play etc We may have a plethora of mid sized players but non aside from Petracca have been good at winning the footy inside 50. Even last year crumbing in the traditional sense inside 50 last year was an issue. For mine the biggest impact of not winning ground balls inside 50m this year has not been the affect on our scoring but the rebounds from 50m to the other end that allows teams to score. With the forward half press retaining the ball inside 50m is the first point of defence.
How the fu** is it the least of our issues?
1. We play a total inside ball game with no ability to spread
2. We are slow
3. Our skills are VFL standard
4. Our work rate is B grade
5. Our players are perennially injured hence the appointment of a new fitness head
I kind of think addressing those things would be a better priority than picking up a gun crumbing forward right now. I get it, they’re useful, but not as useful as the 5 things I mentioned.
Ok, fine. Points taken. I’d still like to see those points I mentioned addressed. Have we given up on Spargo?
That would depend on the size of the beers. When I lived in Austria, they were serving beers of 2 litres in many pubs.
You drink it quicklyWhat's the ambient temperature? Or do you just learn to love warm beer?
The jury’s out. Next year is huge for him. My concerns are his physique, lack of pace and no real penetration in his kicking. I’m not necessarily giving up but I wouldn’t pin my hopes on him either. JKH looked better at the same stage of his career.Have we given up on Spargo?