Wildcard woes: Why the Crows are walking a tightrope
If Adelaide beats GWS on Saturday night, it could still face the precarious possibility of being both the first minor premier in the AFL to exit in straight sets and the first ever side to lose a wildcard final.
As the Adelaide Crows prepare for finals, they find themselves in a precarious position, walking a tightrope between wildcard scenarios and potential elimination. If the Lions, Hawks, Demons or Cats fail to lose their final round matches, which they are highly favored to win, the Crows would be thrust into a sudden death showdown against Carlton or the Western Bulldogs.
This is the first time in 12 years that a wildcard final could exist, adding pressure to an already emotionally charged fanbase. Adelaide Head of Football Adam Kelly has addressed the fanbase, stating that their performances are not exaggerated and urging them to stay focused and realistic about their game's current state. However, pundits and former players remain skeptical, questioning the team's ability to handle pressure and suggesting that a wildcard final would be considered a failed season by many.
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