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Worst Leaders in the AFL!
#51
(04-18-2015, 11:07 AM)Mantis link Wrote: I usually see Carrazzo and Simpson doing almost all the talking in the huddles.

x2....previous week it was Carrazzo doing the rev ups in the huddle...not sure that is great for Murphy's image and he should be doing
more of the talking and asserting himself..
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#52
Carrazzo just gave Yarran a bake for hitting Chapman Lol. What a bunch of soft c0ck$.
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#53
(04-18-2015, 09:00 AM)DJC link Wrote: I don't think that is correct.  Judd may lead by example at times but nowhere near as much as in past seasons.  He certainly doesn't take an overt leadership role.

If you watch who does most of the talking in the huddles it is Murphy, Carrazzo and Simpson.  Gibbs and Jamison don't seem to have much to say.

I remember an interview with him early after he stepped down from the captaincy. Some video of him was shown at half time walking into the rooms and giving some words. When showed it and asked to comment, he said it was probably disrepectful to Murphy and he probably shouldn't have done it.
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#54
(04-19-2015, 06:25 AM)madbluboy link Wrote: Carrazzo just gave Yarran a bake for hitting Chapman Lol. What a bunch of soft c0ck$.

Should be giving him a pat on the back for standing up for himself.
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#55
I suspect Carrazzo is out of touch with the feelings of a great many, if not the majority, of Carlton supporters Wink.

He's looking at it from the team point of view, because Yarran missing will  hurt our chances in games...... but it would probably have been better to say nothing.
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#56
Carrozzo gibbs murph simpson are just not in the same league as Selwood. ...he just saved the game against gold coast...at the last quarter
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#57
(04-19-2015, 08:10 AM)Lods link Wrote: I suspect Carrazzo is out of touch with the feelings of a great many, if not the majority, of Carlton supporters Wink.

He's looking at it from the team point of view, because Yarran missing will  hurt our chances in games...... but it would probably have been better to say nothing.

Personally I loved seeing it but in hindsight Chapman won this battle.  Yarran was a bit of a non event for most of the game and Chappy kicked two himself.

Perhaps the incident got to him but who knows. 

Think back to Judd on Adams.  Yep got him lifted kicked 3 goals and was bog in a losing side Getting 30 plus possessions.

He's going to have blokes trying to rough him up because it seems to have thrown him off and Yarran is a much better player than that performance.

Too bad something wasn't done about Melkskam. He was the one deserving a left hook.
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#58
(04-19-2015, 08:10 AM)Lods link Wrote: I suspect Carrazzo is out of touch with the feelings of a great many, if not the majority, of Carlton supporters Wink.

He's looking at it from the team point of view, because Yarran missing will  hurt our chances in games...... but it would probably have been better to say nothing.

I think Yarran could have wrestled him to ground and done a little better than a cheap punch to the face. That one will cost him 2 weeks no matter what. I don't say I am unhappy with what he did. Better something than to just bend over and take it up the clacker. Maybe next time he will handle it a little different. Would be interesting to hear what fired him up so much.
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#59
(04-19-2015, 09:59 AM)Thryleon link Wrote: Personally I loved seeing it but in hindsight Chapman won this battle.  Yarran was a bit of a non event for most of the game and Chappy kicked two himself.

Perhaps the incident got to him but who knows. 

Think back to Judd on Adams.  Yep got him lifted kicked 3 goals and was bog in a losing side Getting 30 plus possessions.

He's going to have blokes trying to rough him up because it seems to have thrown him off and Yarran is a much better player than that performance.

Too bad something wasn't done about Melkskam. He was the one deserving a left hook.

x2...Agree on Melksham and the lack of attention to his checking of Judd was amazing...I would be ordering certain players to contact Melksham so he didnt have the
ability to chase or stay with Judd.....
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#60
(04-19-2015, 12:03 PM)Mantis link Wrote: I think Yarran could have wrestled him to ground and done a little better than a cheap punch to the face. That one will cost him 2 weeks no matter what. I don't say I am unhappy with what he did. Better something than to just bend over and take it up the clacker. Maybe next time he will handle it a little different. Would be interesting to hear what fired him up so much.
Lets just get one thing straight, there was nothing  "cheap" about what Yaz did. They were standing face to face, Yaz was simpler quicker than Mudguts.
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