Jason Blake - Welcome back!!
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Jason Blake - Welcome back!!
Your mistakes, clangers and turnovers were missed last week...
First three goals to Carlton a direct result of Blake!!!
A good player when he HAS NOT got the ball..
First three goals to Carlton a direct result of Blake!!!
A good player when he HAS NOT got the ball..
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Re: Jason Blake - Welcome back!!
Don't let the facts get in the way of a good slag off at one of our own.BigMart wrote: First three goals to Carlton a direct result of Blake!!!
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First goal he turned it over at half forward, but Gilbert pushing Murphy in the back after he had already dropped the mark was a bigger factor.
Second goal he was not involved in at all.
Third goal he applied a perfect tackle. One person at the ground thought it was high. He just happened to have a whistle.
Win it for HIM!
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Re: Jason Blake - Welcome back!!
p**s off you are not eve n watching the gameBigMart wrote:Your mistakes, clangers and turnovers were missed last week...
First three goals to Carlton a direct result of Blake!!!
A good player when he HAS NOT got the ball..
support the team or go away (i am been poilte)
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I would bet you $100 he was involved in the passages of play that resulted in the first three goals (I just looked at it again to make sure - maybe you should have a look) given that one was a free kick which was absurd.....
I do believe I said he had an overall VG game....but he makes big errors, due to lack of speed....he is slow.
Can we NOT be critical of our own players????? or are they precious....
because overall that was a pretty deplorable effort....against woeful opposition.....
Gilbert and Raph were terrible - how's that for a bagging
I do believe I said he had an overall VG game....but he makes big errors, due to lack of speed....he is slow.
Can we NOT be critical of our own players????? or are they precious....
because overall that was a pretty deplorable effort....against woeful opposition.....
Gilbert and Raph were terrible - how's that for a bagging
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I thought he did pretty well tonight on Stevens imho
he is never gonna be the player to tear a game apart, but u need those kind of contributors each week to do HIS BIT FOR THE TEAM. he plays to his strengths and i am happy to see him continue playing the same role.
He knows his limitations, but sometimes with the pace of the game makes decision making very difficult for players like him.
he is never gonna be the player to tear a game apart, but u need those kind of contributors each week to do HIS BIT FOR THE TEAM. he plays to his strengths and i am happy to see him continue playing the same role.
He knows his limitations, but sometimes with the pace of the game makes decision making very difficult for players like him.
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From the same bloke who reckons McQualter is going to be a star?Spinner wrote:...same old.
Still dosn't know what to do with it when he gets it.
Im positive coaches uses him tactically to turnover the ball by letting him run loose.
Fair to say, coaches seem to know a shipload more than you
3 coaches in a row now have played him week in, week out. He's important to our team, and will not miss game while he is fit.
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Well then, lets just shut down the entire forum, and all of us can stop having an opinion.....Sam23 wrote:From the same bloke who reckons McQualter is going to be a star?Spinner wrote:...same old.
Still dosn't know what to do with it when he gets it.
Im positive coaches uses him tactically to turnover the ball by letting him run loose.
Fair to say, coaches seem to know a shipload more than you
3 coaches in a row now have played him week in, week out. He's important to our team, and will not miss game while he is fit.
But then there are posts like yours that don't even bother to express one. Why don't you offer me something to respond to other than the old cliche' that the coaches know more. Thanks for stating the bloody obvious.
Once again, how about an opinion from your own mind there hot shot, instead of gunning other's down by hiding behind the thoughts and actions of past and current coaching personal.
More importantly, these 'three coaches in a row' are the reason I have something to complain about. If they hadn't nor didn't, my problem here would cease to exist.
thats Jones your thinking of.Spinner wrote:...same old.
Still dosn't know what to do with it when he gets it.
Im positive coaches uses him tactically to turnover the ball by letting him run loose.
blake is a bit slow when he stops to think but he's ok when he plays on quickly or passes of quickly.
tbh he's better underpressure than when he has heaps of time. he's also quite good when he focus's on getting the ball, he's a good spoil, and a fair mark, and when he hoofs it, its not bad, its just when he stops to think about it. A bit like goddard was 2 or 3 seasons ago.
He's not stupid, i just think he spends too long thinking of the best option instead of going for the first option.
when he gets rid of it quickly, he usually hits his target.
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SHUT UP KRIME!
SHUT UP KRIME!