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goodie wrote:Of course we can, if Fremantle can push them, we can beat them.
Whether or not we will is a different matter
Spot on.
And it only really matters in the context of where we will finish on the ladder.... you cant read too much into the result either way, it will obviously have zero bearing on the outcome of a possible finals clash.
I intend on just enjoying the spectacle, it'll be one of the most hyped h & a Saints games ever, and I hope it at least partially lives up to expectations.
The thing that really impresses me about the Saints' mindset is that all they care about is putting premiership points in the bank for September.
At the end of the day a large win to the Cats would have to coincide with a lot of the Saints team not "hitting their indicators". I don't believe they are that far off the mark. The stats tell us so. The percentage tells us so. I think they will have the resilience to shrug off a loss.
It's exciting to watch this team with the knowledge that they are focusing on the inner game and not just the outer one, and that anything is possible.
The game means squat to me in terms of the ultimate prize,absolutley squat,apart from banter in the stands like any other game.
I just want the finals to come along. I've had enough of big home and away wins,it's all I've ever had to look forward too or look back on. Great wins at Moorabbin, our blockbuster wins over Collingwood in the 90's,our win over Brisbane in 04, our 8 year streak against Carlton. All great,but at the end of the day,I want the flag,it's all I want now. Big wins are becoming meaningless in the big picture when I have not witnessed a flag in my lifetime
It's about enjoying the ride,and sh!t it's been a very long ride,however if we lose to Geelong it won't have one iota of impact comes finals,and if we beat them it won't mean we have a better chance at winning the flag.
We've just got to concentrate hitting september in peak shape and form. I am not concerned about the round 14 game, it's just a useless distraction. Of course I'd like to beat them,but at the end of the day the 4 points we'd recieve does not come back and kick goals for us in september
Just fast forward to september already and let's got on with winning this friggin thing
[quoteI intend on just enjoying the spectacle, it'll be one of the most hyped h & a Saints games ever, and I hope it at least partially lives up to expectations.[/quote]
Yes lets hope it does live up to expectations, would be so embarrassing for Geelong not to keep up with the ladder leaders!
I've thought about this for a while and think there is only one result that
will be undesirable and that's if we get a belting.
That won't do our confidence any good. I can't see how this will happen
however.
If we lose but are very competitive or win there's no reason we can't still
win the GF like Hawthorn did. They lost to the Cats through the year.
I can't help but things are in our favour slightly as they honestly believe
we're not much of a threat. They think it's 2008 all over again.
"Scarlo" thinks we've always been crap.
I don't know how many times I've heard and read that Harry Taylor owns
Nick Riewoldt because of his performance in the final in 2008.
Well Harry had lots of help that day. Nick did not get fed too well as we were down nearly everywhere.
I'd like to see how Harry goes when we're up and about and each Cat
player is busy dealing with his own problems instead of helping Harry
out in a 80 point thumping ?
Harry is a very average player from what I have seen. So is Blake.
They have their weaknesses and when they're under pressure you'll see more of them.
howlinwolf wrote:
They have their weaknesses and when they're under pressure you'll see more of them.
We need to exert maximum pressure.
Give the man a cigar! Post of the day.
If you watched the Geelong game against the Cats on Sunday, you can see the amount of errors were made by this team under pressure. Even Sir Garry had a bad day and made errors under pressure.
Stevie J on the couch tonight, seemed quick to want to justify some of their brain fades in front of goal. If we can limit their opportunities to play on, I think the self doubt in front of goals is a real issue. It hasn't gone away following the GF last year, in fact more surprising it doesn't seem to have been addressed?
watching the Cats yesterday we can beat them - at the moment I think we are harder at the ball than they are - Freeo went hard and gave them a run - we are much harder at it than Freeo especially in our forward pressure - what a game it will be cant wait