Nah, we’ll bury them. A huge amount of our past shock defeats have been a result of our inability to convert dominance onto the scoreboard. This has partly been due to personal but also overly defensive gameplans (particularly in 14/15). Woosha has us playing confident, skillful, attacking footy and now we have the personal to back it up. We will smoke Brissie.
Have seen the replay and I’ll admit I was wrong.
It was 3 times he shirked it not twice.
You can forgive players for making errors but to pull out of a contest meekly is a non negotiable and I hope Woosha reminded him at halftime and judging by his second half I’m thinking he knew it aswell because he was a totally opposite player after the break.
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Meanwhile Sam Mitchell has racked up 12 pos in the 1st qtr for the weagles
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If I didn’t hate them so much I might feel sorry for them. Lewis epic yesterday, Mitchell on fire and Hodge sitting in the box for not sending his hall pass to the office in time. Arrogant toss bags.
I put the hawks staying in the game down to their recent success. They will still play with the attitude that they can win fron anywhere so will play like winners. A few touch ups will have them starting to question themselves and this has the ability to snowball into some bigger and more frequent losses.
The beauty of this happening is their lessening depth, aging stars and declining attractiveness to players looking for a new home.
We showed teams how to beat the 2017 hawks and i will enjoy watching their slide back into irrelevance as much as ive enjoyed fark carltons time in the sewers