Who is running our attacking plays??

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The point I'm trying to make, is that if Foran is the focal point of our attack, shouldn't he also have a say in how we attack? Surely yes. And if this is the case, he should be showing them how it's done.
 

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The point I'm trying to make, is that if Foran is the focal point of our attack, shouldn't he also have a say in how we attack? Surely yes. And if this is the case, he should be showing them how it's done.
Unfortunately Tolman considers himself our greatest attacking asset particularly on tackle 5, therein lies our problem.....he likes to show us how to die with the ball -particularly in the red zone
 

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Unfortunately Tolman considers himself our greatest attacking asset particularly on tackle 5, therein lies our problem.....he likes to show us how to die with the ball -particularly in the red zone
Get Tolman working with John's to develop his kicking playmaking skills then. Simple solution.
 

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Unfortunately Tolman considers himself our greatest attacking asset particularly on tackle 5, therein lies our problem.....he likes to show us how to die with the ball -particularly in the red zone
It's actually very common throughout any teama. Ni think we, as Bulldogs fans, have just come to despise this.
Next time you watch a non Bulldogs game take not of how often other teams do it.
 
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