plugger66 wrote:degruch wrote:plugger66 wrote:degruch wrote:I don't think anyone can seriously rate Collingwood. They couldn't get within 3 goals of us without Roo despite being March premiers, they beat up the weak teams and never travel...shown nothing much IMO.
Totally agree. If you have only won 6 out of 7 and the other you were clearly better for the half but kicked poorly suggests you are going to struggle. As I have suggested before MM is in real trouble by round 10.
Completely clueless.
Yes your comment makes plenty of sense. As long as the pies only beat who they are playing what hope have they got.
Idiot.
The Pies, as has been noted above, have had an easy start to the year. Notorious downhill skiers, having rarely left the safety of their home ground, they are off to a flier. Good on 'em.
In an attempt to deride the only team who've defeated them (St Kilda), you suggested that Collingwood's inability to kick straight lost them the game. What a brilliant conclusion. Do you believe is it a coincidence that every team St Kilda play cannot kick straight, or have you heard of the concept of forward 50 pressure? The opposition must either hurry their kick under pressure, or break several lines before having the opportunity...in short, St Kilda forces the opposition into poor disposal in front of goals. Mind blowing, I know.
So, there may be posters here that believe Collingwood are genuine contenders, are closing the gap, etc., that's their opinion. However, to claim we were lucky to win against them, and that they've fought a hard earned 6-1 start to the season is blithering idiocy.
Genuine contenders, like St Kilda and Geelong, can still function under the toughest conditions whilst missing key players...I'd like to see Collingwood win without players like Cloke (for Kosi), Shaw (for Fisher), Pendlebury (for Gram), plus whoever you'd like to believe may be their Riewoldt equivalent. The next few weeks should show them up, or prove me wrong.
Now go read the HUN and believe the hype.