Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
You lose to Wesson and then beat the back-to-back premiers? 3.15pm on a Sunday against Melbourne and the MCG is a bad time for the league. They're down to the line. Give it a dance, people. Let's dance. Wahey! Wahey! Wahey! Are we on? Wahey! Wahey! Wahey! Let's go, Ash! Get the screen going, dog! Welcome back, you rats out there, to the big red shed on this Overreaction Monday. Wahey!
What a big, awesome round of football. Dogs down bad, sons might be frauds. What the hell are the Saints got? No idea. Melbourne just dancing all over them on a Sunday, just jigging on them. Just getting jigged on with the Lions sitting there taking this load of jig. Oh, no. What a round of football. I'm Sophie's.
Chapter 2: What insights are shared about the recent games?
I'm excited. I have taken some cold and flus. I don't know if they're kicking in. You're in a weird mood. I'm feeling a bit crazy with it today, ladies and gentlemen. So this is great. Before the Wahey thing, that was Jim Skin. Yeah. Wahey. Hawks always doing some random stuff on socials like that. I didn't get it. At first, I'm not a big Jim Skin guy.
I'm a massive gym skin guy.
Don't burn the bean. How do you feel about clavicle being down bad?
Chapter 3: How is the performance of specific players analyzed?
Clavicular?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's actually really sad.
So what'd he do?
Didn't he, I think something, let me Google it real quick.
There's the one in Brisbane that annoys me as well. What's his name? The big tall guy that has a wig. Hugh Juge? Whoa, you're way too into it to know these names.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of injuries on team performance?
No, Hugh Juge is a guy that ran around Griffith University. He drove a Hyundai XL and he'd park it up at the uni library and then stand on top of it and just tense and flex on everyone. And he was jacked as. That seems scary.
Yeah, people who went to Griffith Uni will know.
That seems scary. Ash, hi, my friend. How was your weekend? Bloody good. Yeah, up and about, aren't you?
Yeah. You are up and about. I reckon your jig in that reaction is the best thing I've ever seen.
Yeah. I got, obviously, a bit of clarity post the jig, and then I realised, very disrespectful to jig on someone like that.
It's like teabagging someone in Halo back in the day.
Yeah, I remember that. Oh, is that the song?
Yeah.
Yeah. So I'm sorry to everyone, every Lions fans that I did jig on. Didn't mean to do that. That was way too much. And then when I had a moment to calm down and was, I had, I probably in the bath and I was like, okay, I think downstairs I jigged on all the Lions fans. So that was bad by me. And then Melbourne clipped it, posted it. Yeah, Melbourne. I don't want to say, the D's new admin,
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Chapter 5: What strategies are teams using to maintain possession in footy?
They know their game plan is to now just keep the ball for as long as they can and build it up. Their pressure was through the roof. They had 72 tackles this game. They averaged 51. So he's clearly told them to just go on tackle.
Well, if they hold possession, they're not chasing their ass the whole time. This is what I said. They just need to keep possession of the ball, don't give it up so easily, and then they can just tackle at will when they're in spurts.
They don't have to do it for the entire game. They will beat a few teams this year because the majority of the teams are going for that fast-paced game style now.
Chapter 6: How do injuries affect team performance and strategy?
So if they just get better at this style they've got now, they will beat a few teams this year. Yeah, that's the thing. They're not as talented as everyone else. But if their game plan is, we know we're not as talented as everyone else. And when we do chase ass, we're really bad. Let's just train the 25 guys to go out and chase and tackle and put pressure on.
Eventually, you'll be the best in the league at it. Let's remove the footies, boys. Chase each other around for two hours of training. I think they showed enough so we can say that they're not just going to be collecting sympathy the whole year.
Chapter 7: What makes a player like Christian Petrarca impactful for a team?
I didn't give much. I think everyone was... I felt... No, I looked at them like, that's just messed up. But you're right, though. They feel like they could do something this season, which is good. So... I mean, if it wasn't for the Suns being more experienced as well late in the game, they probably would have won this game. They had more clutch moments, the Suns.
And they're still working out how to win, Eston. They have no idea how to win. So they're in a stage of how do we even get four points?
Chapter 8: How do the recent performances of teams influence their future prospects?
But full credit to Eston and Brad Scott. When Brad told us that he knows the way out of this thing, he probably, he might be right. There clearly is a way out of it. There was a couple of times, and also in this game, their ability to find ways back into the game.
So when there's a couple of times when you thought the Suns were going to kick away here, the Bombers just kept digging and finding and found their way in the game again and again and again. And that's great character. Anytime your team can find a way back into a game, that's great. You talk about Zach Merritt, invested. Yeah. Wouldn't be surprised if he signs a lifetime deal.
Like, why wouldn't he? Why wouldn't you sit there and go, you know what? It's not that bad. I'll sign three years here. Done. Makes no sense. But it's probably worth tracking as well. Elijah Sardis continues his revenge career against Brad Scott, which is a weird dynamic to have a revenge career inside the team you're playing for and the coach you're playing for. But he had 25 again.
Archer May is a guy. Yeah, he's good. They're finding some guys now. He was good. He was good off forward. I still find it funny that Dermy goes into the rooms after the games and that Dermy's his stepdad. I wonder if he calls him dad. I don't think so. I need to go down for coffee one day and Dermy's just there with his top off going, son. How are you, son? Give a few tips.
And then he's just got a ball with his shirt off. He's oiled up. He's just like, he's been shot on you. Tell him about body technique and stuff. I don't know why he'd be oiled up. Dermy loves talking about Dermy, eh? Dermy is Dermy's biggest fan. Sometimes you have to be your biggest fan. I like Woodham. I like that they're playing good football for Brad Scott now.
He's gone away from getting sacked and now they're doing some good things. The Suns are frauds. Confirmed frauds. I know that there's no scorecards on the ladder for the fixture.
Like golf, you've got to win them and no one knows how you win them or how, you know, there's no way that they can prove that you won that game when you look at this back in, you know, so it's round 24, you look back this round, no one will go, oh, but you just won that game. You just won it. But they don't look great. It looks different to how it started.
I think they're weathering the storm for a bit.
They've lost Petrarca, who was probably their best midfielder to start, and now they've lost their captain, Noah Anderson. They just need some continuity within that midfield, I think. And they had Bailey Humphrey gone for two weeks. They've lost Petrarca and Humphrey. They're two offensive weapons leading that team.
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