I like this post because I also have no idea about selection policy this year. If we were not winning and top of the ladder I would be critical but obviously its working! Malthouse had an interesting take on our players which suggested to me that you could take any of 17 B graders and they would do the job. A bit simplistic but he may have a point. I still feel we have the time to "blood" a few more players as an insurance against heavy injuries come finals.However the selectors think differently and we have used a small cohort of new players with BJ and Rohan getting green lights despite IMO having poor disposal skills.But thats OK! We are winning!
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The point I was trying to make with the phrasing of John Longmires strategy is that I've noticed he talks increasingly more about tacking and pressure acts. Players who are quick and 100% committed to pressure acts are being selected. These players include B. Jack, Rohan, Lloyd, Jones and Towers. There are other sound qualities to these players as footballers, but there games are built firstly on pressure, speed and great endurance.
When Towers was selected for his debut the statement from Longmire was that he could come in and apply some pressure for us. When Zak Jones made his debut the talk was about his 6 tackles.
I was trying to ad some fun and colour by calling this strategy "John Longmire Football" or the "Harassing Horse".Comment
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The point I was trying to make with the phrasing of John Longmires strategy is that I've noticed he talks increasingly more about tacking and pressure acts. Players who are quick and 100% committed to pressure acts are being selected. These players include B. Jack, Rohan, Lloyd, Jones and Towers. There are other sound qualities to these players as footballers, but there games are built firstly on pressure, speed and great endurance.
When Towers was selected for his debut the statement from Longmire was that he could come in and apply some pressure for us. When Zak Jones made his debut the talk was about his 6 tackles.
I was trying to ad some fun and colour by calling this strategy "John Longmire Football" or the "Harassing Horse".Comment
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That's true Matt, they do, but those people are not very bright. Many of them probably watch Sunrise, like every morning, and they think Kochie is some kind of sage.Comment
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Page 17. And the gates won't open for another 6.5 hours.
We are all edgy because we are on 11, and the possibility of losing to Carlton because noone wins twelve in a row, especially the Swans, is palpably horrible. I think panic has set in amongst the redandwhiters. I recommend Rescue Remedy, Camomile Tea, or Valium.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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The point I was trying to make with the phrasing of John Longmires strategy is that I've noticed he talks increasingly more about tacking and pressure acts. Players who are quick and 100% committed to pressure acts are being selected. These players include B. Jack, Rohan, Lloyd, Jones and Towers. There are other sound qualities to these players as footballers, but there games are built firstly on pressure, speed and great endurance.
When Towers was selected for his debut the statement from Longmire was that he could come in and apply some pressure for us. When Zak Jones made his debut the talk was about his 6 tackles.
I was trying to ad some fun and colour by calling this strategy "John Longmire Football" or the "Harassing Horse".Comment
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The point I was trying to make with the phrasing of John Longmires strategy is that I've noticed he talks increasingly more about tacking and pressure acts. Players who are quick and 100% committed to pressure acts are being selected. These players include B. Jack, Rohan, Lloyd, Jones and Towers. There are other sound qualities to these players as footballers, but there games are built firstly on pressure, speed and great endurance.
When Towers was selected for his debut the statement from Longmire was that he could come in and apply some pressure for us. When Zak Jones made his debut the talk was about his 6 tackles.
I was trying to ad some fun and colour by calling this strategy "John Longmire Football" or the "Harassing Horse".He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Not happy with this! The way things are going we deserve to lose Mitchell and Membrey (not that I think Tim will be a major loss). How could you not blame Tom for looking for opportunities elsewhere when selectors continually snub him in place of someone with far less talent but more speed! I wish Towers all the best and hope he plays well but I really don't think it's fair to reward a player who plays 1 good game a month compared to a player who gets 30 possessions in a bad game! I just don't get it???Comment
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