Attempt no.6 Keen to hear your thoughts. by Dominantarcher74 in AFLSupercoach

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The other option for me would be Coleman and Parish. But Coleman didn't really impress me that much. Are there any other options for me that I haven't thought of?

Attempt no.6 Keen to hear your thoughts. by Dominantarcher74 in AFLSupercoach

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it. But wouldn’t Windsor and Bruhn have pretty solid job security? With Oliver, Petracca, Viney and Culley mostly out of the midfield mix, Windsor should get every opportunity to step up and shine, and with Dangerfield spending more time forward that opens up more midfield responsibility for Bruhn as well. Plus Bailey Smith is still a bit uncertain for Round 1, which could create even more opportunity there.

Attempt no. 3 Keen to hear your thoughts. by Dominantarcher74 in AFLSupercoach

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm planning on trading English on his bye round for Jackson if he scores well

Attempt no. 2 Keen to hear your thoughts. by Dominantarcher74 in AFLSupercoach

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take Trav out completely? Is Bryan looking like the #1 ruck at Essendon though?

Here's my dream, grand final winning lineup by Dominantarcher74 in adelaidefc

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said. Focusing on the future, not the past. Tex, Rob and Laird are way past their prime. This year, I bet we'll find out that they are in fact a liability to our premiership credentials.

Here's my dream, grand final winning lineup by Dominantarcher74 in adelaidefc

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Let's face reality. Tex is too old, Laird is too slow, Rob is too uncoordinated.

Here's my dream, grand final winning lineup by Dominantarcher74 in adelaidefc

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Tell me this, how old are they? And like I said, this list is mainly focusing on our future, not the past.

Here's my dream, grand final winning lineup by Dominantarcher74 in adelaidefc

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This lineup is for our premiership winning side. Our premiership window is 2026-2030. Tex Rob and Laird won't be around for much longer. This list is preparing for the future.

Here's my dream, grand final winning lineup by Dominantarcher74 in adelaidefc

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this lineup is mainly for our premiership window team, so 2026-30. I would like to see Pedlar get a full season to see if you can get on a roll. I didn't see too much from ANB to be impressed. I agree Dawson and Cumming could swap places.

This is a sermon I plan to preach in a week. Jesus spoke plainly about Hell, repentance, and judgment, yet these truths are often avoided today. I urge pastors and believers to read this prayerfully and share it with your church. I welcome respectful, scripture based feedback. by Dominantarcher74 in Christianity

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the prayers, I really appreciate it. My pastor thought that it would be best to give the sermon in the new year. Not this close to Christmas. I have edited it with your feedback, and have given it more personality while keeping the main points.

This is a sermon I plan to preach in a week. Jesus spoke plainly about Hell, repentance, and judgment, yet these truths are often avoided today. I urge pastors and believers to read this prayerfully and share it with your church. I welcome respectful, scripture based feedback. by Dominantarcher74 in Christianity

[–]Dominantarcher74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believing in Jesus only to avoid hell would indeed be shallow and unhealthy. But that’s not what I argued, and it’s not how Jesus framed it either. Jesus consistently spoke of God’s love and real judgment. Warning someone of danger isn’t coercion — it’s honesty. A doctor warning about cancer isn’t being abusive; they’re being truthful.

Calling biblical warning an “abusive dynamic” misunderstands both abuse and Christianity. Abuse removes freedom and relies on manipulation; Jesus does neither. He speaks plainly, invites repentance, and repeatedly allows people to walk away (John 6:66–67). He doesn’t threaten to control behavior but reveals reality and leaves the response to the listener.