A positive from playing Monday night football
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A positive from playing Monday night football
Hey guys, this is my first post in years but would like to say that tonight, everyone will be watching us since it's the only game tonight. Here's hoping for a good result and a test of character and heart.
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Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
A positive will be our 10 point win and CJ only allowing 13 possessions to C Judd (still receives 3 brownlow votes though) despite Hayes getting 38 disposals.
Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
It would be nice for BJ, Dal or Roo to get a hands down, all 10 coaches votes, tear the game apart type BOG tonight... In which case, Im sure we'd win...
However, the likely scenario is Dal will struggle to work through a tight tag, BJ will get his floaty 26 touches, 120 supercoach points across half back, and Roo will get hammered at every marking contest, and we'll be about 8 points down per quarter, for a 5 goals loss...
It's time for one, just one, of our known stars to crank it up tonight and tear Carlton a new one...
However, the likely scenario is Dal will struggle to work through a tight tag, BJ will get his floaty 26 touches, 120 supercoach points across half back, and Roo will get hammered at every marking contest, and we'll be about 8 points down per quarter, for a 5 goals loss...
It's time for one, just one, of our known stars to crank it up tonight and tear Carlton a new one...
Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
Sobraz wrote:It would be nice for BJ, Dal or Roo to get a hands down, all 10 coaches votes, tear the game apart type BOG tonight... In which case, Im sure we'd win...
However, the likely scenario is Dal will struggle to work through a tight tag, BJ will get his floaty 26 touches, 120 supercoach points across half back, and Roo will get hammered at every marking contest, and we'll be about 8 points down per quarter, for a 5 goals loss...
It's time for one, just one, of our known stars to crank it up tonight and tear Carlton a new one...
With Carrazzo out it might mean that Dal has a better chance of hurting them this week. Who would tag him now?
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Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
Any of Armfield, Ellard, Curnow or Simpson?Buckets wrote:Sobraz wrote:It would be nice for BJ, Dal or Roo to get a hands down, all 10 coaches votes, tear the game apart type BOG tonight... In which case, Im sure we'd win...
However, the likely scenario is Dal will struggle to work through a tight tag, BJ will get his floaty 26 touches, 120 supercoach points across half back, and Roo will get hammered at every marking contest, and we'll be about 8 points down per quarter, for a 5 goals loss...
It's time for one, just one, of our known stars to crank it up tonight and tear Carlton a new one...
With Carrazzo out it might mean that Dal has a better chance of hurting them this week. Who would tag him now?
Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
Hoping the trend of upsets continues this weekend.
Carlton have more to lose.
Go all out.
Carlton have more to lose.
Go all out.
Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
I cant wait for tonight. Lots of Carlscum workmates here and they have been so smug today. I hope we flog them tonight. And all the people saying they dont want to go think of all the Sainters interstate and over seas that would love to be there cheering the boys on. Go Sainters!!!!!!!
Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
Armfield will get first crack I recon... This week, if Dal is struggling, he must be pushed deep forward and work one out... No point in him just getting frustrated and his opponent getting more of it than him...dragit wrote:Any of Armfield, Ellard, Curnow or Simpson?Buckets wrote:Sobraz wrote:It would be nice for BJ, Dal or Roo to get a hands down, all 10 coaches votes, tear the game apart type BOG tonight... In which case, Im sure we'd win...
However, the likely scenario is Dal will struggle to work through a tight tag, BJ will get his floaty 26 touches, 120 supercoach points across half back, and Roo will get hammered at every marking contest, and we'll be about 8 points down per quarter, for a 5 goals loss...
It's time for one, just one, of our known stars to crank it up tonight and tear Carlton a new one...
With Carrazzo out it might mean that Dal has a better chance of hurting them this week. Who would tag him now?
Simpson is a very important and dangerous player for them... Must be matched up... Joey on the wing may be the go, with Montagna doing more of a semi run with role as opposed to straight up head to head...
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Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
Be nicer if no one can split them, such was their collective brilliance.Sobraz wrote:It would be nice for BJ, Dal or Roo to get a hands down, all 10 coaches votes, tear the game apart type BOG tonight... In which case, Im sure we'd win...
It's time for one, just one, of our known stars to crank it up tonight and tear Carlton a new one...
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Re: A positive from playing Monday night football
DON'T want to see -
- Carlton players loose because of poor checking.
- cheap goals by Blues small men.
- bizarre 50 metre penalties
DO want to see -
- Saints playing as if their season depended on it
- Better delivery to front-line talls.
- ruck physicality against Kreuzer.
- Milne and Milera "mind-melding" like the Krakeour brothers and kicking 10 !!
- Saints back in the 8.
- Carlton players loose because of poor checking.
- cheap goals by Blues small men.
- bizarre 50 metre penalties
DO want to see -
- Saints playing as if their season depended on it
- Better delivery to front-line talls.
- ruck physicality against Kreuzer.
- Milne and Milera "mind-melding" like the Krakeour brothers and kicking 10 !!
- Saints back in the 8.