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I would ask you the same question. Kerr has been a passenger for most games this season. There have been times where he's shown glimpses of brilliance getting the ball inside and distributing well but the amount of times this season he's gone missing is quite high. He is clearly underdone and quite obviously struggles to run between contests in games this year. In fact he and Priddis' reduced output this season has been a huge factor in why we can't generate quality clearances.
The fact that you haven't noticed this is quite dumb but the fact that you're actually being a tosser about it, trying to contradict it is a bit of a joke.
I restate, Kerr has on several occasions been our best mid. Often in key games and key moments if key games. It's what champions do. Even when hurt.
So we put him in WAFL for the purposes of running him back to fitness? Seriously? Kerr is either fit or he isn't, when fit he plays AFL.
The notion that a WAFL game or two will make Kerr fitter at this point in his career is genuinely stupid ....
I was being serious before. If you genuinely believe wasting Kerr at WAFL level is worthwhile you are clueless...
Completely ...
Feel free to disagree. But there's no doubt it's a stupid decision.