Poor kicking for goal...
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If you watch him in the warm-up, he hardly ever practices a shot from anything less than a 45 degree angle.
Troubling. Also goes to ground too easily which is frustrating considering how good he is at ground level.I wish my weed was EMO so it would cut itselfComment
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What annoys me most is that we were beaten by a team that I honestly don't think is as good as us. 18.4 or whatever the hell it was was flukey. Unheard of. Seemed like evertime they had a set shot they goaled. Those two spawney goals from the left pocket were right out of their arses. And is it just me or does Brad Johnston have one of the most punchable heads in footy? (right behind Milne and Roughead)
Once again we've snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. We should never have lost to that rabble called St. Kilda or drawn with North. Too little too late again! Thank God we're not playing this weekend. I can have a stress-free couple of days.Damn that Sorcerer! Twenty gold pieces and I'm wankered on rohypnol!Comment
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I haven't seen the replay yet, but were his 2 frees resulting in goals against Mattner both there?? First one he seemed to just feel a hand around his chest very early in the contest and just threw his arms out and backed into Mattner staging for a free. The second one, Mattner seemed to get a bit of ball and barely obstructed Johnson at all, but Johnson gets the free and goals.
What was the feeling on TV??Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Commentators said the first one was clearly a free kick, and umpires do pay that more often these days.
Second they were less sure about, but given Mattner was not looking at the ball and made front-on contact (regardless of how slight) the commentators said that it should normally be paid.
I'd generally agree they were both there (but noting that fact that umpiring is totally inconsistent).Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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I've always admired his ability to get the most out of himself, but yesterday he just grated on me for some reason.
I haven't seen the replay yet, but were his 2 frees resulting in goals against Mattner both there?? First one he seemed to just feel a hand around his chest very early in the contest and just threw his arms out and backed into Mattner staging for a free. The second one, Mattner seemed to get a bit of ball and barely obstructed Johnson at all, but Johnson gets the free and goals.
What was the feeling on TV??Comment
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It was great kicking - they hardly even looked like missing. That's great football. Not that common, but not unheard of. In the past few years we've kicked 18.4 and 19.5.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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What annoys me most is that we were beaten by a team that I honestly don't think is as good as us. 18.4 or whatever the hell it was was flukey. Unheard of. Seemed like evertime they had a set shot they goaled. Those two spawney goals from the left pocket were right out of their arses. And is it just me or does Brad Johnston have one of the most punchable heads in footy? (right behind Milne and Roughead)
Once again we've snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. We should never have lost to that rabble called St. Kilda or drawn with North. Too little too late again! Thank God we're not playing this weekend. I can have a stress-free couple of days.Comment
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Obviously this kicking for goal is a huge problem. Does anyone know what they do at training - a few kicks to finish off? It's a skill that can be improved - with difficult music performers keep practicing after they can already play a piece well - for when the nerves kick. Maybe they should practice from 60 or 70m out (and blindfolded) Maybe its a good job for Bazza while he is recovering to hold masterclasses in straight kicking...
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Not sure if you're referring to Mick's first shot or Macca's 3rd - being lazy and not going back and reading through the thread. But the trajectory was almost identical. And then the Dogs had a shot in that exact same spot early in the 2nd quarter, aimed much closer to the left hand post and it sailed through the middle.
I don't whether it was more frustrating yesterday watch the Swans miss gettable shots, or watch the Dogs line up knowing with certainty that it was going to be on target."In some ways we?re less predictable to ourselves and sometimes that can be detrimental because we don?t really know where we?re going" - P.RoosComment
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Why does MO'L (your stand in ff) lead to the pockets so consistently? I assume the centre corridor is chockers?
He bagged three on the weekend, but you need a couple of others doing the same to put some scoreboard pressure on the opposition. Delivery into your fwd line was abysmal against the dogs.....
M'O is the one forward who hasn't lost basic confidence. He is the long term forward who has learnt that his spot is deep in the pocket - keep out of Halls way. O'Keefe and Davis have been lost along the way. In an era when players are supposed to be multi-skilled and when our forward line was supposed to be our stand out strength we have lost our way. Surely the coaches must take responsibility. It was kinda telling to see a forward line of Playfair, Moore and M'OComment
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M'O is the one forward who hasn't lost basic confidence. He is the long term forward who has learnt that his spot is deep in the pocket - keep out of Halls way. O'Keefe and Davis have been lost along the way. In an era when players are supposed to be multi-skilled and when our forward line was supposed to be our stand out strength we have lost our way. Surely the coaches must take responsibility. It was kinda telling to see a forward line of Playfair, Moore and M'OComment
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I was just searching for something completely unrelated and stumbled across this from last year. Might provide some amusement (and a reminder that the current woes are nothing new).
The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: SportComment
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It makes me angry.
How many years ago was it that we were routinely being praised for accuracy? Probably 2003-04 era. As a team we were well up over 60%! Hall, Davis and co. could shoot a dick off a bee at 50m.
Or is that just me wearing the "blood-coloured' glasses again?"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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