Emotion must give way to action for the Western Bulldogs on Saturday, as they seek to win a second AFL premiership in their history by ensuring they are not blown away early by the famously ferocious starts of the Sydney Swans.Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge and acting captain Easton Wood both admitted they were trying to keep emotions and mental energy under control in the 24 hours before the clubs first grand final since 1961, mindful that the wave the club has ridden over the past three weeks must be sustained for another 120 minutes.So much has been written and said about Bulldogs dreams this week. The club president Peter Gordon once offered his fantasy of a premiership right down to the last detail, and the injured club captain Robert Murphy has also shared his visions of walking the premiership cup through the streets of Melbourne and back to Footscray for the first time since 1954.But Wood and Beveridge have been left to try to separate dream from reality, with the hard task of countering the Swans now at the forefront of their minds.I havent played the game in my head yet, Wood said before the grand final parade. I reckon if I had done that a few times, I would be too tired by the time I actually got there. Obviously there is massive excitement but you take each moment as it comes and soak it up when it is out there.Beveridge said he was seeking to have as quiet a night as possible before the game.I will steer clear of the alcohol but I will go home, just put some final things down in preparation for messaging tomorrow. Ill relax, Beveridge said. It has been a busy week as well off the field, not only for me, but for the people who support the players, so we will find some time to chill out, like the players will, and come in here tomorrow with a clear head.It is exciting that we can possibly put the second cup in the cabinet. There is a bit of room. But there is no weight there. It is more exciting.We are looking forward to that challenge and, if anything, we have got a couple of gorillas off our back, winning our first final together was a great milestone against the Eagles and the last two finals have been significant, but this is obviously extremely unique and we have got to keep it on an even keel emotionally, but there is no doubt it is exciting, the prospect of being able to take this [the cup] home.Clear heads will be of most importance in the early minutes after the opening bounce. Sydney have more or less decided their past two finals against Adelaide and Geelong with formidable bursts of ball-winning and scoring inside the first quarter. This is not only significant for the Swans, but it is also the way recent grand finals have largely been won. In each of the past three years, Hawthorn supporters were just about ready to celebrate their latest flag when the quarter-time siren blew.They get out of the gates quickly, no doubt, but we do too. We just dont kick goals, Beveridge quipped. We are a pretty strong starter ... but unfortunately we have ben a bit wasteful the last three games. I think both teams start well, but the Swans have had some really emphatic starts in recent times, but it would be pretty disappointing if you are in a grand final and you are not ready for that first bounce.I think both teams will come at each other pretty hard. That is the old throwaway but to the players credit, even though they have been wasteful, they dont lose their focus. We have had teams come at us and be up - the Hawks did that - but we have stayed composed enough, so if it happens again, we have just got to keep our heads and fight our way back into it.We always love to have a great start and be effective and efficient early, and that is the plan, but we have to pull it off. If we dont, we have to go to plan B.Sydney coach John Longmire is mentoring a team with much the better premiership pedigree. This is the Swans third grand final in five seasons, and finals experience has often been cited as a major asset. But Longmire is nothing if not thorough, and he was sure to guard against any notion that the Swans simply need to show up and point to their recent visits to the MCG on grand final day to overawe the Dogs.I dont subscribe to that, he said. I think once the ball bounces, it is about who executes their plan the best, for the longest. That is the challenge.Both teams go in with enormous faith with each others systems and both teams go in in really good form. We lost the first one and then won the last two and if you have a look at the Doggies finals form, to be able to beat West Coast over there and Hawthorn and GWS up there is outstanding.That recent form is what we look at. That carries more weight going into the game. In the end, it is about when the ball bounces, who is able to sustain what they like to do the longest.In their one meeting this year, the Bulldogs were victorious by the slimmest of margins, when Jason Johannisen was able to kick truly at the SCG to put the visitors in front with scarcely five seconds left on the clock. That victory and the manner of it will help sustain Beveridge and his players on Saturday, though he admitted to hoping not to be as nerve-wracked this time around.They havent been daunted by the challenge or the prospect of taking on genuinely the best teams in the competition, Beveridge said. As it turns out, we didnt beat Geelong this year, but they are no longer in it. I think the players feel good about the fact they have been able to beat 16 other sides and they know that they deserve their place tomorrow.But we saw what happened at the end of our game against the Swans ... and obviously John and I were on the edge of our seats in the box, but you hope if you can pull it off tomorrow, it is not as tight as that. Cheap Jerseys . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. 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Its what I do.So when Brian Bardi reached out on Twitter recently, I didnt want to ignore it. But clearly, a response in 140 characters wouldnt suffice. I needed to do a deep dive on this one. Its truly an excellent question.Like @AdrianPeterson why do you have to RUIN MY ENTIRE FANTASY SEASON BY WEEK 2. Also I blame @MatthewBerryTMR for saying it was a good idea- Brian Bardi (@bbardi14) September 19, 2016Why? Why, indeed?It didnt seem like Adrian was responding on Twitter, so I reached out to him, and in an exclusive, definitely not-made-up interview, I asked him about it.TMR: Thanks for taking the time away from your rehab, Adrian.AP: No problem. We can take as long as you need. This is super-important.TMR: Then lets dig right in. Why did you purposely ruin Brians entire fantasy season?AP: I dont want to take all the credit. Its something the coaching staff and my teammates have been talking about since the offseason. Every day, in the weight room, during film study, OTAs, two-a-days, preseason, all the work we were putting in, it was all we talked about as a group. Nothing in football is accomplished individually. This was a total team effort.TMR: But by Week 2, Adrian? Was there ever a consideration given to ruining Brians fantasy season later on, maybe Week 11 or 12, during a playoff push? Or what about Week 14? First round of the playoffs is always a crowd pleaser.AP: We looked at it from every possible angle, and theres always going to be people who second-guess choices, but big home game for us, division rival, debut of the new stadium, national prime-time game ... it just felt like the exact right moment to ruin Brians entire fantasy season.TMR: Take us through that exact moment.AP: Third quarter, 3:23 to go, were on the Packers 38-yard line and driving, up 10-7. Its first down, and as we get to the huddle, I looked at Sam [Bradford]. Now, you think? Sam got the call from Norv [Turner] and gave me a thumbs-up. We were going to try and ruin Brians fantasy season right then and there. So, off tackle up the middle, I gain 5 and then get hit by 51 [Packers linebacker Kyler Fackrell], and as soon as I went down, I knew.TMR: Youre in excruciating pain, being helped off the field by two guys, limping bad, hurt so much you cant even put any weight on your right foot and you turn to the trainer ...AP: ... And I just said, We did it, guys. Brians entire fantasy season ... toast.TMR: Youre 31 years old, team has legitimate Super Bowl aspirations, the Vikings have already lost Teddy Bridgewater for the season, so even more of the team success is on your shoulders. Youve had major injuries before and yet ...AP: None of that matters. I told my family, as they were surrounding me in the hospital: Stop your crying, I said. This isnt about you. Or me. Stop being selfish. This is about Brians fantasy team. We had a goal to ruin his entire fantasy season by Week 2, and thats what we did.TMR: Im really impressed, man. Your singular dedication is amazing here.AP: Hey man, come on now, dont get all shy on me. Youre part of this success, too.TMR: Oh, stop.AP: No, you said it was a good idea for Brian to draft me. He credits you, too!TMR: Youre so good about sharing the spotlight. Youre right. Im part of this.AP: Oh yeah, you are. And not just Brian. Did you even read your Love Hate from last week? It was amazing, man. Such an incredibly awful week. Did you even get anything right? Love it! Im just thinking about what you did to Joe.Hey @MatthewBerryTMR thanks for that Emmanuel Sanders love pick. I lost by 0.9 thanks to his measly 3.9 points- Joe (@jmcinerney17) September 19, 2016TMR: Well, we operate differently, Adrian. You were focused on just ruining Brians team. I was thinking about Brian, Joe and Tate. Dont forget Tate!@MatthewBerryTMR I trusted you. You said you liked Golden Tate and Rashad Jennings with their week 2 matchup. 4 combined points. I hate you.- Tate Boyce (@The_Great_Tate) September 18, 2016AP: Haaaaaaa! You got Tate good!TMR: Thanks, man. I was sweating that one, especially with Golden Tate. Nine targets, only two catches. ... Sometimes you get lucky.AP: Nah man, you worked hard on that one. Some of your best work.TMR: (really genuine) Thanks, man. (pause) Hey, can I be honest for a second?AP: Whatcha got?TMR: (motions for AP to lean in close, whispers) Im actually working on ruining everyones fantasy season.AP: (laughs, high-fives me) I knew it!TMR: Yeah, Ive been trying to keep it under wraps, but Hunter is on to me.Why do the Giants hate Rashad Jennings- Josh Goodson (@joshwgoodson) September 18, 2016Because @MatthewBerryTMR loved him this week. @Meeks_M https://t.co/oBmZyIIiLF- Hunter Willard (@HunterWillard) September 18, 2016AP: So youre not working alone?TMR: Oh no, not at all. Lots of coordination with Ben McAdoo, Rashad, frankly, the entire Giants organization to make sure we were on the same page regarding Rashads fantasy owners. We agreed, win the game, lose the game, whatever happens doesnt really matter, right? Whatever. The only way this works is if I love him and then they make sure he struggles.AP: Jennings leaving with the hand injury was a stroke of genius.TMR: (sheepishly proud) Well ... that one actually was all me. Looked like they were driving, so I texted the trainer during the game. Pull him now. He might score. Just make up a hand injury or something, he can play next week, he just needs to be out NOW!AP: Well done. Almost makes up for Will.TMR: Will?AP: Dont play dumb with me. You know what I am talking about. What happened with Will?@MatthewBerryTMR you suck for convincing me to start Willie Snead over dez Bryant...dez Bryant! Why did I think it was ok to not start him- will (@wfallon) September 18, 2016AP: You wanna explain that one? Dez had 10, Snead had 11. Seriously, Berry? What the hell happened?TMR: Look ... I dont know, man. I