@audrawrongspeak 👆Irritating parent takes to social media to rage bait judge a harmless and often moving kids show, demonstrating questionable judgment and likely lack of empathy
@aussieruled Interesting on JVR. At the ground I felt like he was going into marking contests trying to give the ball a high-10 instead of catching it. Will have to check the replay. When it comes to marking the ball, Paddy Cross and Langford are animals. Fritter’s big grab superb too.
@thedeesfan I think any strategy fails with the number of really basic mistakes we saw - missed kicks, missed handballs, overrunning groundballs, run-down tackles, dees spoiling dees in marking contests. It was pretty putrid.
@The_DeeBrief Skill level hurting us. The game plan works when we don’t miss basic handballs, kicks and marks, or overrun the ball. When that happens, it’s double penalty - we don’t kick our big score and we are badly exposed down back.
@RalphyHeraldSun Even from the angle it’s clear he ends up well to the right of the mark. It looks like it’s to avoid kicking over the man on the mark. If the rule said what the tolerance was (eg 1m either side) this wouldn’t be an issue.
@SimonBanksHB@liberalistic101 Weasel words👆👆👆from a mealy-mouthed hollow man.
“You’re not a journalist”. Tough talk.
How about you grow a pair and say it straight?
@simonsbargains@_Stacey1987 Agree. And they keep talking about Kingy’s philosophy of playing on instinct and having fun. I think that makes the ceiling higher than ever for so many of these super talented players. If the price of that is a few embarrassing clangers, worth it.
@sirswampthing@AFL Two Dees stats my gut tells me might be interesting: number of goal-kickers per match compared to rest of the comp, and 4th quarter points scored compared to last year.
@gettingb1gger@slaychael@ReuelWilliams3 It’s absurd, obviously. But this is the internal logic of the “farming is worse than the holocaust” argument that I’m responding to. It’s why I think people SAY these things, but they don’t really believe them or they would act very differently.
@gettingb1gger@slaychael@ReuelWilliams3 If so, we have a moral imperative to prevent such killing, and that’s what we do.
But if the vegan says killing animals is equally bad, there is an equal moral imperative to prevent such killing, regardless of who does the killing or how morally culpable they are.