Teflon wrote:saint3d wrote:Teflon wrote:Still yet to see 4 qtrs of this stuff in 2010 toem thats the single biggest difference to 09
I hope to look back on 2010 and say the single biggest difference to 2009 was that we bloody won it!
I'm not looking for a carbon copy of last year. It didn't turn out too well. I have no idea what this year is supposed to look like, except for the very end. Nothing that happens before then will convince me of anything, one way or another.
I don't think it's entirely by accident that
our two best performances for the year came against the two best performed teams of the year. I've seen enough this year to know the Saints
can win it. But the only way to prove they
will win it is when they
do win it.
Did you go to Collingwood Rd 16? cause to me they are the best performed team this year thus far.....how was the intensity that day?
Few things about that day that enables me to remain optimistic Teflon.
At least 8 players (and the coach) had the flu, it just wasn't put out there beforehand like the Dogs, as a means to excuse a potential loss.
We still managed to limit Collingwood's inside 50's to at least 20 below their season average, they just had an amazingly accurate day in front of goal, and they have proven since just how unique that was.
Flipside, our boys could not been more inaccurate.
Collingwood have remained consistent since this game, we have improved. In particular, the attacking side of our game in the last couple of weeks (151, 115, 115)
Ps - It was also the first day Gilbert experienced a heavy tag from memory, he has since learned to cope.