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1 rated player on the ground. Bit of a change this time as we work our way down to the NFL's most hapless crew and re-familiarize you with the other dregs of this football century along the way: A Cut Above Every Other Anchor.

Playing like this, Geelong is almost impossible to beat.It was a battle of two brand-name big men in Geelong’s forward line, and Tom Hawkins well and truly dominated Jake Carlisle, kicking five goals and having seven score involvements. And of course there’s the big boys in Charlie Dixon, who booted 2.4 from 14 disposals, and Peter Ladhams.Despite losing to the Power and losing the contested possession count by -43, the Tigers wouldn’t have lost too many admirers on the weekend. They’ve persisted with Tom Scully, who had just 10 touches the other night, while captain Ben Stratton is nowhere near his best form. But probably not as alarming as the fact they kicked just two goals in three quarters. Recruit Sam Frost continues to justify his move across from the Dees, finishing with 10 disposals, a kicking efficiency of 83 per cent, eight intercepts and five marks. 2009 Melbourne. The Ravens’ first season in Baltimore was also their worst. Tom Doedee and Andrew McPherson also intercepted the ball well in defence.Nicks post-game said his players were their “own worst enemies”, with goalkicking inaccuracy and defensive-half turnovers letting them down. Adams starred with 27 disposals, 16 contested possessions and 10 clearances, while Crisp provided outstanding drive to finish with 22 disposals, a kicking efficiency of 76 per cent, five intercepts, six inside 50s and 459m gained. Andrew Brayshaw came of age with a 33-disposal display that saw him go at 75 per cent by foot. Oliver’s dramatic upswing in form continued, finishing the match as the game’s highest-rated player for his 31-disposal game that also featured eight inside 50s, seven score involvements six clearances and over 500m gained. 2005 Carlton. Trent Dumont earnt his spot with 26 disposals, six clearances and six tackles, while Luke McDonald provided excellent drive to finish with 33 disposals, a kicking efficiency of 77 per cent, none marks, 10 rebound 50s and 443m gained.For a team that prides itself on the contest, Rhyce Shaw would’ve been filthy at the final contested possession count, with the Dees winning it by +4 thanks to a +14 fourth term. Ed Phillips kicked two goals within a minute in the opening quarter and finished with 16 disposals, while Rowan Marshall (as he always does) looked good as the solo ruckman – though it meant the Saints were giving up something in the centre bounces, which were important.The Saints’ biggest strength has been their ability to create valuable, deep inside 50 entries, but the Cats’ rock-solid defence combined with some questionable ball movement meant those evaporated. And coach Alastair Clarkson hinted post-game that several untried youngsters could soon earn their opportunity.Tom Mitchell was back to his ball-winning ways, racking up 33 disposals and eight clearances — although the zero-tackle count was strange. Jarryd Lyons, Hugh McCluggage and Dayne Zorko were also prominent through the middle, while Zac Bailey kicked two goals as he continues to prove why he’s such an important member of the best 22.It was awesome to see Matt Eagles back in the senior line-up, but he didn’t have the best return game, finishing with one kick and a fine from the Match Review Officer. 2013 Melbourne. Advanced stats available for this page! As Cleveland looks to avoid 0-16, here's a look at 16 of the worst teams in modern NFL history (since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger). And Fagan, overall, wouldn’t have been too pleased with the fourth-term fadeout, which saw the Dogs win the disposal (+23) and contested possession (+11) counts to boot 3.4 to 1.2.Another game that the Blues showed plenty of promise in, only to concede an alarming run of goals and ultimately the match. Remarkably after their sluggish start to the season, the Dees are now 5-5 with a percentage of 109.9, putting them just outside the top eight.The game was a tough watch, but Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver probably kept you from flicking channels. Sam Durdin, Jack Mahony, Bailey Scott, Shaun Atley, Jamie Macmillan and Aaron Hall will all be considered at the selection table this week. Chris Fagan’s men now sit second are now one game clear of third-placed Geelong after their third win from their past four games.If Lachie Neale hadn’t secured the Brownlow Medal prior to Saturday night’s game, he may have by the end of it. Darcy Cameron also announced himself, booting two goals from 15 disposals and nine marks in a display that might cement his spot in the senior line-up for the coming weeks.The improvement will naturally come from the players they’ll get back soon like Darcy Moore, Scott Pendlebury, Will Hoskin-Elliott and Jamie Elliott. And as good as they were on the outside, the +15 contested possession and +15 tackle counts would’ve pleased Longmuir the most.Dockers fans were abuzz over their young guns in the aftermath of the game.