After each round, the team at AFL Media list the lessons they learned from the weekend of footy. Here’s what they said about Adelaide’s win over North Melbourne last Thursday night.

There are too many Crows forwards to shut down

The scary thing about Adelaide's 33-point win over North Melbourne on Thursday night was the fact none of its forwards really fired. Despite this, the Crows amassed 40 scoring shots on a slippery night at Adelaide Oval in another display of their serious firepower. Those 40 scoring shots came from 59 inside 50 entries. Every time Adelaide went forward it looked like kicking a goal, even though it only finished with 12, to go with a club-record 28 behinds. Tom Lynch was among the Crows' best players but the rest of Adelaide's star forwards were solid, but not brilliant. Despite this, their collective influence was too much for North, who wilted in the final term. The lesson from this is simple: if Adelaide's forward line continues to get reasonable supply, there's too much talent to shut down, even on an off night.

See what else AFL Media learned in Round 14 on AFL.com.au