Let's get real here. We have still won 5 games out of 7 after that loss to a team that has won (at last count I remember) 35 of the past 37. It's not a catastrophe to lose that game. What will be is if we cant bounce back against a beatable team in Adelaide this week to keep our finals chances alive. Then it will spell the end.
Anyway, if every team that played and lost by a decent amount and looked ordinary against the cats don't deserve to make the eight, there would only be about 4 teams in the top 8.
my main concern is not the loss TA. that was always on the cards but we did have a chance to give them a go & we are capable of doing that as it showed in the first 20 minutes of the game. Its what l seen that worries me from how our coach thinks & matches up. Our skills & turnovers, but most of all our lack of decision making & lack of talk. How many players got rundown against Geelong, how many players froze up under preasure l mean fair dinkum its like Tivendale was coaching them his Mr Freeze tactic we lack quick reflex skills for the most cruciul moments
Yeah we got killed by Geelong but I think it's just to do with a team that simply drove us into the dirt and are so good they cause extra turnovers. 69 clangers is an embarrassment.
THe thing that got me that you've referred to is players being ran down due to no talk to them about being ran down. Kane Johnson basically watched Schulz get ran down the other night. Sure Schulz should have had the awareness to know the cats were behind him but he saw the space in front of him and a chance for a deep forward 50 entry and simply got ran down. Would've been nice for Kane to pipe up tell Schulz to either give quick hands or stop because he was red hot.
Another factor is we were bullied out of it and there were few player who ended up wanting to take on the big bodies of Geelong. FFS on the wing in the 3rd I think it was Patto was doing the rucking AND the tackling the Cats who got the ball there while our mids were basically stagnant.
Those little things certainly do disappoint and frustrate but I'm going to wait until after the Adelaide game to decide if I really do want to fully unleash on all these footy smarts and effort that kill us far too often.