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Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - cookie2 - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 05:07 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Cupping is brilliant for freeing up stiffness. Sort of the opposite to Viagra? Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - flyboy77 - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 05:07 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Cupping is brilliant for freeing up stiffness. i second and third that! Unreal, even if it looks pretty ordinary for a good few days! Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - JonHenry - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 03:48 AM)DJC link Wrote:I think that Samo and others got more out going head to head with Mitchell than they would have trying to tag him - and they will get even more out of it when they do their reviews. Agree 10-15 more years and they will look like fools Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - DJC - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 05:37 AM)JonHenry link Wrote:Agree 10-15 more years and they will look like fools ;D I may not be around to bask in the glory ... Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 05:12 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:Sort of the opposite to Viagra? Working the room nicely Cookie..... ....
Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - laj - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 05:55 AM)DJC link Wrote:;D I'll could be using the walking stick well and truly at least by then. Thinking EB will be too....lol. Still, always hope. My old man is a Swans supporters, was born in 1929 and was only 4 when they won the flag in 1933. Thinking he'd never really see one they nailed the flag in 2005 at 76yo, then another at 83. You never know maybe even one more at 89, as he is now, or 90. So there's hope!!!! Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - laj - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 03:01 AM)madbluboy link Wrote:I don't have a problem with zones, I have a problem with Bolton's zone. We agree on this one! Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - WASurfer - 07-24-2018 New to this but just needed a forum to vent the frustration that most Blues fans are feeling at the moment. Yes, injuries have hurt, but the lack of depth and quality is there for all to see when some of the blokes getting games are just not AFL level. I was keen to see what Shaw offered but his two games have been dreadful....poor skills and decision making. Nick Graham will get 40+ possessions in the VFL and come back into the seniors and show why he's one of those in-between players. Turns it over far too often. I know O'Brien is very young and in his first season but would love to know what the recruiters saw in him that warranted giving up a top 10 draft pick. Have watched a lot of games on TV this year and saw the Lions game live and he turns it over more than Andrew Carazzo! And I don't want to hear the term "elite runner"....no point in being an elite runner if you turn it over every time you get it. Elite running at Carlton is only good because you're chasing tail all day. The concern is that of the young blokes drafted in the last 3 years, only Curnow looks like he's up to it at this stage. So many young blokes at other clubs have flourished in their first and second years but not at Carlton...and that's been a trait for a long time for some reason. Ross Lyon gets a lot of -ve criticism over this way for his coaching but he's playing a lot of young blokes and plenty of them look up to it already.....Brayshaw, Cerra, Banfield etc. The club took the official position it didn't want a priority pick!!! WTF....we might not want it but we sure as hell need it. If it's there, take it...it could be pick 2, 3 or 4 depending on which way the AFL go and depending on a compensation pick Gold Coast will get for Lynch. But if we can get it then seriously look at trading pick 1 to Adelaide for a combination of later first round picks or be bold and demand a quality player. Please don't blow more picks on picking up fringe players from other clubs who don't do anything for our list...we've got enough of those already. The club could easily clean out another 10 list cloggers at the end of this season. Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 07:46 AM)WASurfer link Wrote:New to this but just needed a forum to vent the frustration that most Blues fans are feeling at the moment. Yes, injuries have hurt, but the lack of depth and quality is there for all to see when some of the blokes getting games are just not AFL level. I was keen to see what Shaw offered but his two games have been dreadful....poor skills and decision making. Nick Graham will get 40+ possessions in the VFL and come back into the seniors and show why he's one of those in-between players. Turns it over far too often. If you keep posting common sense stuff like that you will quickly become unpopular ...just kidding, some good observations and agree especially on Obrien.....10 list cloggers....yep plus a couple more IMHO...Shaw is a banana and I am not shaw why SOS wanted him....
Re: 2018 Rd 17: Post Game whatever : Carlton vs Hawthorn - Baggers - 07-24-2018 (07-24-2018, 07:46 AM)WASurfer link Wrote:New to this but just needed a forum to vent the frustration that most Blues fans are feeling at the moment. Yes, injuries have hurt, but the lack of depth and quality is there for all to see when some of the blokes getting games are just not AFL level. I was keen to see what Shaw offered but his two games have been dreadful....poor skills and decision making. Nick Graham will get 40+ possessions in the VFL and come back into the seniors and show why he's one of those in-between players. Turns it over far too often. Welcome. Bang. Ripper first contribution. No arguments here, either. Something is not right with our coaching re your observations of our newbies. Just looking at other clubs with newbies that seem to just fly past us. And SOS hasn't impressed with some of the sludge or injury prone stuff he's brought in. I know he said we drafted for short term roles at the club... but a few games of VFL standard is not a good deal. And our medical room needs some heat as well. How often have we had blokes come back too soon and break down in their first game back? Other clubs seem to have much better medical track records. |