The captains form has been poor all year but keeps getting games, emblematic of the rot at the moment really.Worse loss of the season to lose to a rubbish team like Essendon.
Too many players drinking their own bath water.
Lipinski, Markov need to go. Markov is so bloody indecisive.
The pressure up forward is non existent.
Fly needs to make a statement and drop a big name or two. Give me hungry players.
But, problems all over the field tonight, significant issues after Q1.
Just no effort, you just want to see some efforts that say I'm not going to let you win this ball, at worst we're going to halve it, and the fight from the boys is just not there.
The defense is so disorganised (where are you captain!!!), there is no fight. A captain is supposed to stand up when it gets tough, he's supposed to lead and organise those around him, but Moore is just giving us nothing. Put him up forward or drop him. Perfect game to try it against the Cats.
Mids are getting well beaten, it felt like the clearances were much more in their favour compared to what the stats say. I daresay this is again a case of their clearance wins are much more impactful than ours and hence more memorable. Our opponents walk out of contest and get clean takeaways and good entries. Unless Daicos does it for us, then nobody does.
The connection to the forward line was just not there, we persisted with the Buckley era bomb it to their outnumber and hope our undersized forwards can miracle us a goal. Where was the run and carry, or a bit of mung ball going into f50?
Just as an aside, Nick was not at his best tonight (Jesus, hes's had 31 with 17 CP). All being told, if he plays one of his more regular games in terms of hurt factor we probably get away with it again tonight based on the final margin.
So, pretty much doom and gloom. But until we are mathematically no longer a chance to make the 8, only then can we say we are not winning something this year. We can still get a few back, still stumble on some form, and before we know it we'll be shaking down the frontrunners for their W in the shadows of the 4th Q.