Every game i’ve been too the last 3-4 years we haven’t lost... and we’ve been underdogs a lot too. Lets hope that continues!See ya there.
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Every game i’ve been too the last 3-4 years we haven’t lost... and we’ve been underdogs a lot too. Lets hope that continues!See ya there.
So theres always calls to play him in the middle.
Has he ever even played centre in his career?
Not sure he has the foot speed for the midfield. Love him where he is. Maynard is such an enduring player I think he will have a long AFL career.
I think his first couple of steps aren't that quick which may make him seem slower than he is.I love him where he is too, but he's quicker than you give him credit for. He's quicker than the vast majority of our mids.
I think his first couple of steps aren't that quick which may make him seem slower than he is.
Not sure he has the foot speed for the midfield. Love him where he is. Maynard is such an enduring player I think he will have a long AFL career.
He does a power of hard work around the contest. Real grunt work but he is not pretty! I love him and reckon he wears his heart on his sleeve.I think his footspeed is fine. Decision making and quickness of thought might be lacking though.
He does a power of hard work around the contest. Real grunt work but he is not pretty! I love him and reckon he wears his heart on his sleeve.
Yes which makes Brayden's positioning at the back of the square quite threatening if handled correctly - have a floater covering his area he can accelerate into the midfield contests with speed and bulk, either winning possession of breaking the pack open and allowing our outside mids to have easier access to the ball.That's a really good point. In terms of pace for a midfielder, the first couple of steps and the balance and agility to move through traffic without dropping speed too far are more important than straight line pace. It's why Sidebottom rarely appears slow on a football field, despite supposedly being our slowest in a straight line race.
Yes which makes Brayden's positioning at the back of the square quite threatening if handled correctly - have a floater covering his area he can accelerate into the midfield contests with speed and bulk, either winning possession of breaking the pack open and allowing our outside mids to have easier access to the ball.
Such tactics are best used sparingly however as it opens us up to a certain extent.
I don't care who else we got in the Beams trade because Crisp was almost enough by himself - HUGELY underrated by some here. Durable quick, focused and intent on forcing the ball forward.He would be good in that role, but I'd prefer Crisp doing it, because he's better at finding space when he gets the footy in congestion and also he tends to play on the higher half forward who also often runs into the centre square.
You don't care about Degoey or Greenwood ? That was a magnificent trade for us that has really set us up.I don't care who else we got in the Beams trade because Crisp was almost enough by himself - HUGELY underrated by some here. Durable quick, focused and intent on forcing the ball forward.
A coach's dream.
Lol sure I care but truly Crispo has been a huge plus for us by himself DeGoo and Greenwood are truly the cream on the top.You don't care about Degoey or Greenwood ? That was a magnificent trade for us that has really set us up.
I agree totally. From the trade until the end of career, Crisp will exceed Beams by himself. Bloody unreal.Lol sure I care but truly Crispo has been a huge plus for us by himself DeGoo and Greenwood are truly the cream on the top.
That Beams deal just keeps on giving lol.I agree totally. From the trade until the end of career, Crisp will exceed Beams by himself. Bloody unreal.
I think you are underestimating Beams time at the Lions. To this point, since the trade, Beams has been better then Crisp. Beams was in the best handful of Midfielders in the comp at Brissy, elite. Crisp borderline, edging on being discussed as elite in his role.I agree totally. From the trade until the end of career, Crisp will exceed Beams by himself. Bloody unreal.
Beams has played to a higher level, but he also lost a ysar to injury at Brisbane and is about to lose another half a season. There's a long way to go, but from the point of trade until the end of fheir careefs, we'll probably be looking at 6 years of Beams versus 10 years of Crisp. I'm taking Crisps 10 years.I think you are underestimating Beams time at the Lions. To this point, since the trade, Beams has been better then Crisp. Beams was in the best handful of Midfielders in the comp at Brissy, elite. Crisp borderline, edging on being discussed as elite in his role.
Now that being said, Crisp is much younger, has more years left in him + JDG and Greenwood, beautiful trade.
But to this point, Beams has played to a far higher level then Crisp. And i love Jack