Dangerfield Ouch

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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Stumps » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:16 pm

Ron Burgundy wrote:
Chuck Wepner wrote:He either has a very low tolerance to pain & discomfort or he's a hypochondriac who loves the attention. Tough? Not even in the same galax y as Joel Selwood. :oops:


Sanderson has been really heavily involved with both Selwood and Dangerfield, and said on Monday night that Dangerfield is the most courageous player he has ever seen or coached. It seems an interesting call really, hard to compare to previous generations (some there harder than a cats head) but I'm sure he has a pretty good idea of who belongs in what footy galaxy with these two.

Dangerfield will continue to get banged up until he learns an outside game. He spends more time inside than Selwood who has the ability to be a receiver also. Dangerfield needs to be a better disposal he is going to do that. Does he overplay the knocks? Hard to know, but I'd rather him busting his nut to win the ball and be a little over the top sore, than have him sit back and be second to the pill.

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Surely they are both equally tough. Why does someone have to be the best all the time. Never seen either of them flinch, not back into a pack, not get the hard ball.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Stumps » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:16 pm

Ron Burgundy wrote:
Chuck Wepner wrote:He either has a very low tolerance to pain & discomfort or he's a hypochondriac who loves the attention. Tough? Not even in the same galax y as Joel Selwood. :oops:


Sanderson has been really heavily involved with both Selwood and Dangerfield, and said on Monday night that Dangerfield is the most courageous player he has ever seen or coached. It seems an interesting call really, hard to compare to previous generations (some there harder than a cats head) but I'm sure he has a pretty good idea of who belongs in what footy galaxy with these two.

Dangerfield will continue to get banged up until he learns an outside game. He spends more time inside than Selwood who has the ability to be a receiver also. Dangerfield needs to be a better disposal he is going to do that. Does he overplay the knocks? Hard to know, but I'd rather him busting his nut to win the ball and be a little over the top sore, than have him sit back and be second to the pill.

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Surely they are both equally tough. Why does someone have to be the best all the time. Never seen either of them flinch, not back into a pack, not get the hard ball.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:34 pm

I don't think anyone's said Dangerfield is soft.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Stumps » Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:47 am

I dont think anyone said that anyone said dangerfield is soft
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby gossipgirl » Fri Aug 01, 2014 6:43 pm

so just another whinge about nothing :roll:
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Trader » Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:32 pm

Danger come out of every knock like it just about killed him. Seems to always be right next week though.
So was he overstating the initial knock? Or is he just that tough he grits through it and plays again next week?
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Yangebup » Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:41 pm

Gutsy - yes tough dunno....just wondering what "painful" injury he will get tomorrow...the crowd will ooohh & aaahh but dont worry - he's always right to play the following week!
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby NO-MERCY » Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:20 am

Could break a nail this week! :(
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Dangerfield Ouch

Postby the joker » Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:32 pm

He gets sore because he goes where most other player fail to go near.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby RustyCage » Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:46 pm

He probably is sore yes. But he damn makes sure everyone sees just how sore he is every chance he can.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Q. » Sat Aug 02, 2014 4:10 pm

RustyCage wrote:He probably is sore yes. But he damn makes sure everyone sees just how sore he is every chance he can.


Hodge does the same, but no one seems to care
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby carey » Sat Aug 02, 2014 4:20 pm

Q. wrote:
RustyCage wrote:He probably is sore yes. But he damn makes sure everyone sees just how sore he is every chance he can.


Hodge does the same, but no one seems to care


But Hodge doesn't live in a 2 team town....
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby bennymacca » Sat Aug 02, 2014 4:37 pm

Floating it on their heads and the third man gets up for the coasters every time. Cost us the game
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Psyber » Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:22 am

I just came upon this thread and had a glance through it.
I found myself wondering if it was born of the the old resentment that he was chosen by the Crows when they could have chosen an Ebert...
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby stan » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:22 am

Psyber wrote:I just came upon this thread and had a glance through it.
I found myself wondering if it was born of the the old resentment that he was chosen by the Crows when they could have chosen an Ebert...

Dangerfield is a better player. The crows made the right call in my opinion. As for topic, well each to there own.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Booney » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:54 am

carey wrote:
Q. wrote:
RustyCage wrote:He probably is sore yes. But he damn makes sure everyone sees just how sore he is every chance he can.


Hodge does the same, but no one seems to care


But Hodge doesn't live in a 2 team town....


And Hodge is proven as a big time performer, class leader and inspirational player who uses the ball well.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Q. » Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:45 am

Booney wrote:
carey wrote:
Q. wrote:
RustyCage wrote:He probably is sore yes. But he damn makes sure everyone sees just how sore he is every chance he can.


Hodge does the same, but no one seems to care


But Hodge doesn't live in a 2 team town....


And Hodge is proven as a big time performer, class leader and inspirational player who uses the ball well.


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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Zorro » Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:26 pm

Do we really need to measure these guys on the 'tough-o-meter' and compare the length of their light sabres? WGAF!

Dangerfield plays hard, gets hurt often and doesn't appear to hide it well. End of thread.
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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby stan » Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:36 pm

Zorro wrote:Do we really need to measure these guys on the 'tough-o-meter' and compare the length of their light sabres? WGAF!

Dangerfield plays hard, gets hurt often and doesn't appear to hide it well. End of thread.

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Re: Dangerfield Ouch

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:55 pm

Sando once again fell for the age old trick of playing injured players and it bit him on the arse big time. Dangerfield is a power runner but he looked like he was running up and down on the spot. Thompson was underdone as well and both should have been spelled.

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