Always Right Match Committee Round 18 VS Carlton
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 18 VS Carlton
I know the guy who posts about the same thing every time isn’t calling me AI- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 18 VS Carlton
That was an attempt at a joke. Alternative Intelligence. I was praising the fact that WOOF contains correct observations and sensible suggestions.
Obviously fell flat. Sorry.
Artificial intelligence scours the web to find accurate answers to real problems. Its intended purpose is to make use of what has been observed and published and aggregate it into a compact form. Its usefulness is supposed to be based on its accuracy , not on its ability to create alternative fact. It does not make up falsehoods ( usually).
The user gets online, and gets help quickly. Problem solved.Comment
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I wouldn?t let that guy bother you. I suspect he will be banned soon.
Personally, I enjoy your comments. I actually look forward to them and was disappointed when they stopped for a while. Humorous and highly accurate, only known to be wrong three times, you are better than any Artificial Intelligence I have used.
Not a joke.Comment
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I've trawled the Carlton boards for information, Weitering trained but Tim Dekonig was unsighted. Both have been question marks with Weitering struggling with a quad (bad cork) and it sounds like he is a bit of a cork magnet and has copped a lot over the journey.
Suggestions that Curnow is possibly playing injured (or has just been shit). Hopefully it is the former otherwise we likely play him back into form.
From their boards:
HERE is the latest injury news heading into Round 18.
Jacob Weitering (cork)
Experienced a cork to the quad in first quarter against GWS
Availability: Test
Tom De Koning (ankle)
Experienced a rolled ankle in first quarter of the game against GWS
Availability: Test
Jack Martin (hamstring)
Availability: Test
Hudson O'Keeffe (hamstring)
Availability: Test
Sam Docherty (knee)
Has been able to progress to the next stage of his rehabilitation (non-contact, light skills training)
Will continue to work through this phase of his recovery over the coming months
I put a call into Zane Cordy to see if he could lend a hand (knee) in the event Weitering gets up. In all seriousness it sounds like it will be a risk playing him and hopefully we have players making heavy contact with him (legally, of course) in every contest if he does front up.Comment
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Weitering is a gun but if he feels the slightest bit of discomfort out there he lets the people at the back of level 3 know about it. He’ll probably go to the rooms at one point but he’ll be fine to play.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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Weightman for Naughton is fine and our forward line may even function better with one less tall.
A midfielder for JOD is a scary prospect though - that only leaves Buku and Lobb v Curnow and McKay. Plan B consists of Coffield and Williams.Comment
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Is JOD even available?- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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How do you reckon we beat the Blues Danjul?I wouldn?t let that guy bother you. I suspect he will be banned soon.
Personally, I enjoy your comments. I actually look forward to them and was disappointed when they stopped for a while. Humorous and highly accurate, only known to be wrong three times, you are better than any Artificial Intelligence I have used.
Not a joke.
I like hearing your take.BT COME BACK!
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