There are many on TC who have now written Carlton off for 2008, indeed, there were quite a few that did so before the season began - calling this year a 'development' year.
Anyone that knows me knows SparkyBlue (i love referring to myself in the third person) is the supreme optimist.
But even I know when hope has vanished (at least in terms of finals football).
This weeks Sydney match is the last roll of the dice.
Field the strongest team, giving the experience the nod over youth if needs be.
If he's ready, give Walker a game - his addition to the side could be pivotal.
Explain the importance of this week's match to the boys, emphasise 'win at all costs',
like it's never been emphasised before!!
Bodies on the lines, potentially careers to play for in some cases. Don't let these hangers-on (and we all know who they are) play their guts out in the last 4 rounds when the season is dead and buried - do it now!
With Hall, Buchanan and some other guy (I think he's important

) out, and the Swans on a downer, there has never been a better chance to knock them off - and give the team a sniff.
A win against Essendon*, or St Kilda would have been one thing - and I probably wouldn't be writing this if they had gotten up - but a win over Sydney would instill a little bit more confidence, that we can match it against a decent finals contender.
From there it is all about hoping the momentum will begin, and anything could happen for the remaining games of the season...
If we lose. (we won't of course!)
I will, under duress, join those who have called 2008 a development year and would look to the positives of this year.
***The introduction of a much improved game plan.
***A few young kids really stepping up and claiming their spot in the side.
**The return of the winning mentality.
The realisation of the media world that we are no longer shit-kickers, but - in years to come - a force to be reckoned with.
Along with these positives I'd like to see the young kids rotated through the side, those players carrying niggling injuries to be rested, experimentation with tactics and playing people in different roles on the ground, and further strengthening the gameplan that Ratten is bringing to Carlton.
Then, no matter what - we can all sit back in the knowledge that we have already exceeded expectations... and the best is yet to come...