Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Part of me wonders if Bob would be talking down what an achievement winning in 2016 was if he had of played in the premiership side himself.
Then again if all my teammates had won a flag and I'd missed out I'd be a little bit peeved that a large bunch of them decided to take the next year off to celebrate instead of doing everything they could to strike while the iron was hot.
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Originally Posted by
Sedat
Every rational Bulldogs supporter would be in agreement with this. But that is light years away from the Bob/Granty/Bevo comments, which are in effect denigrading our premiership success by stating we weren't ready to win it (wrong, we won it), it was something of a lucky win (also wrong, 19 wins in a season following an excellent previous season) and the big fall since was all part of the master plan (completely wrong, their actions on list management post GF are there for all to see).
For mine, they would rather talk down the wonderful achievement of the premiership than admit to the many mistakes they have made since. And to me that is appalling communication and very disrespectful to the footy club and its supporters.
Can you point to me in the articles where they do this?
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
Sedat
Bob and Granty, even Bevo. Which is total horse shit of course.
We weren't ready for the aftermath. That's clear.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Daughter of the West
He's right, but it's also a really poor excuse.
How long was it before Sydney broke the drought? Now a regular feature in finals.
How long was it before Geelong broke the drought? Also now a regular feature in finals.
Instead of dwelling in this, "Poor us, we're not used to winning, we didn't know (and still don't) know what to do with ourselves" rubbish narrative, everyone should be sat down and have a good hard look at how the hell the club is operating. Review Sydney. Review Geelong. What have they done that is so dramatically different?
AND STOP WITH THE F**KING EXCUSES. If things need to change, change it. If people need to be brought down a peg or two, so be it. No passengers.
Great post. Tired of this bollocks. Be competitive.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
Can you point to me in the articles where they do this?
Honestly BAD, it's draining watching you nick-picking everything to the nth degree simply to tow the party line. The crux of Granty, Bevo and Bob's comments have been widely reported and are there for all to see. You're clearly absolutely delighted with our external communication. Some of us aren't.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
Sedat
Honestly BAD, it's draining watching you nick-picking everything to the nth degree simply to tow the party line. The crux of Granty, Bevo and Bob's comments have been widely reported and are there for all to see. You're clearly absolutely delighted with our external communication. Some of us aren't.
You're arguing against a point BAD hasn't made.
Bob has discussed what has occurred after we won the flag. That in no way diminishes winning the damn thing in the first place.
I do think we've struggled in 2017 and 2018, and that in no way means anyone is 'delighted with our external communication'.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
Sedat
Honestly BAD, it's draining watching you nick-picking everything to the nth degree simply to tow the party line. The crux of Granty, Bevo and Bob's comments have been widely reported and are there for all to see. You're clearly absolutely delighted with our external communication. Some of us aren't.
You obviously can't prove your point.
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Originally Posted by
Mofra
You're arguing against a point BAD hasn't made.
Bob has discussed what has occurred after we won the flag. That in no way diminishes winning the damn thing in the first place.
I do think we've struggled in 2017 and 2018, and that in no way means anyone is 'delighted with our external communication'.
Cheers Mofra, that is what I am arguing (obviously not very well)
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Originally Posted by
Mofra
Bob has discussed what has occurred after we won the flag. That in no way diminishes winning the damn thing in the first place.
I do think we've struggled in 2017 and 2018, and that in no way means anyone is 'delighted with our external communication'.
Our head of football and our senior coach have both made assertions about how lucky and unexpected our flag was and that the subsequent drop-off was all part of some mystical plan, when their direct actions post-GF with regard to list management completely contradict this narrative (I'm not going to go over these again). Bob has also expressed a view about how massive the achievement was in comparison to other clubs and that we had nowhere else to go but down - again, the list management and footy dept decisions contradict this view as well.
Dale Morris on 'On the Mark' last night could not have been more definitive and impressive in refuting all of that. He said the club trained and prepared to their optimum after the flag and were absolutely ready for battle at the start of 2017, and that he is still very much of the mindset that another premiership is in his grasp. Zaine Cordy was also interviewed on radio completely refuting the supposed premiership hangover and lack of preparation in the 2016 off-season. So we have current players openly contradicting our constructed narrative. It's a communications mess IMO.
I'm going to sign off on this thread.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Mofra
That might be your interpretation of Murphy's comments, it certainly isn't mine.
To me Bob is saying we haven't handled the post GF success well and he's 100% correct, we clearly haven't.
I realise im late to the party but yes that is how I read it and why I was surprised Gary didnt agree.
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Topdog
I realise im late to the party but yes that is how I read it and why I was surprised Gary didnt agree.
As I stated previously it his reasons for why we failed to live up to expectation and most importantly our ability that I disagree with
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
I was watching an interview with Draymond Green yesterday. He's obviously got three championship rings. He said of the first one, (something like) it's the world against us, against me, and we have to attack and be aggressive every second to beat them all. Then, (something like) backing it up is by far the hardest. You want to defend your championship, and defend against the every other team wanting to bring you down. So you defend, and you can forget to attack and be aggressive as a team. So not do the things that won the championship. So you re focus, do the things that made you successful like aggression and attack, and with the talent that's there you can win a second and third.
I found it really interesting just at face value. Then I was thinking about this thread, leaving our internal matters internal and giving something to our members and fans that's more palatable. Imagine if the first comments we made were like paraphrasing Draymond's above, in that we found ourselves just defending the flag and the other 17 teams and in the heat of battle of defending, we just didn't attack enough and weren't aggressive enough. It's a common occurrence in sport, especially for a young team. See Hawthorn in 2008. But we have learned from it, we have addressed it in the draft and trade period last year, and although there's been a drop off this year, we've got games into a lot of kids, who are hungry to join the likes of Bonts & Macrae in lifting the next premiership cup.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
I was watching an interview with Draymond Green yesterday. He's obviously got three championship rings. He said of the first one, (something like) it's the world against us, against me, and we have to attack and be aggressive every second to beat them all. Then, (something like) backing it up is by far the hardest. You want to defend your championship, and defend against the every other team wanting to bring you down. So you defend, and you can forget to attack and be aggressive as a team. So not do the things that won the championship. So you re focus, do the things that made you successful like aggression and attack, and with the talent that's there you can win a second and third.
I found it really interesting just at face value. Then I was thinking about this thread, leaving our internal matters internal and giving something to our members and fans that's more palatable. Imagine if the first comments we made were like paraphrasing Draymond's above, in that we found ourselves just defending the flag and the other 17 teams and in the heat of battle of defending, we just didn't attack enough and weren't aggressive enough. It's a common occurrence in sport, especially for a young team. See Hawthorn in 2008. But we have learned from it, we have addressed it in the draft and trade period last year, and although there's been a drop off this year, we've got games into a lot of kids, who are hungry to join the likes of Bonts & Macrae in lifting the next premiership cup.
Obviously. Yeah, of course he has. All three.
What sport?
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Originally Posted by
twodogs
obviously. Yeah, of course he has. All three.
What sport?
nba.
If this was our response, I doubt this thread would exist.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
nba.
If this was our response, I doubt this thread would exist.
A sport I really grew to like over the last season.
Re: Post-flag plummet was always possible
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
I was watching an interview with Draymond Green yesterday. He's obviously got three championship rings. He said of the first one, (something like) it's the world against us, against me, and we have to attack and be aggressive every second to beat them all. Then, (something like) backing it up is by far the hardest. You want to defend your championship, and defend against the every other team wanting to bring you down. So you defend, and you can forget to attack and be aggressive as a team. So not do the things that won the championship. So you re focus, do the things that made you successful like aggression and attack, and with the talent that's there you can win a second and third.
I found it really interesting just at face value. Then I was thinking about this thread, leaving our internal matters internal and giving something to our members and fans that's more palatable. Imagine if the first comments we made were like paraphrasing Draymond's above, in that we found ourselves just defending the flag and the other 17 teams and in the heat of battle of defending, we just didn't attack enough and weren't aggressive enough. It's a common occurrence in sport, especially for a young team. See Hawthorn in 2008. But we have learned from it, we have addressed it in the draft and trade period last year, and although there's been a drop off this year, we've got games into a lot of kids, who are hungry to join the likes of Bonts & Macrae in lifting the next premiership cup.
I mean, he has the benefit of playing with 2 of the top 10 players of all time in a sport where only 5 guys matter, but sure.
Not sure this holds BT.