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- Jan 20, 2008
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I'm totally f%^$&# f%$@& off with that nonsense.Are you?
It was fine.I'm totally f%^$&# f%$@& off with that nonsense.
Otherwise, I'm dandy.
Um, you literally have written that Cox "Has come off a back injury which has a massive effect on your whole body ability to train and confidence." Yep, good reason to build through the VFL.Um, you literally have written that Cox "Has come off a back injury which has a massive effect on your whole body ability to train and confidence." Yep, good reason to build through the VFL.
"He won't be fit enough to impact games as we'd hope due to this in 2023." Yep, another good reason to build through the VFL, so actually, that point of view absolutely holds weight.
Ironically, the two viewpoints you've given hold more weight collectively than Nik Cox's body does, and they're your arguments. That's quite something.
And yes, he does pick and choose when to go, and I get that that's because he lacks confidence in his body. Now, given that we're still a chance for finals, and Scott has said numerous times that playing finals is the goal, wouldn't it be wise to play the guy who "hasn't been able to do any work in the gym or in the track whilst recovering from a back injury" in the VFL?
Wouldn't that be a more appropriate standard of competition at the moment for him to "get games into the kid to battle harden his body" and "build confidence"?
He's been selected recently because we've lacked connection between the arcs and Cox has the height to mark the ball. It's also been pretty clear, though, that he's not entirely ready and has possibly come back to the top level too soon.
That he should play in the VFL at the moment is therefore entirely reasonable, and actually is an excellent example of supporters tempering their expectations.
If he gets his body right, I have confidence that he could do some "unicorn sh$%" once again. He has that potential.
I think that puts paid to your melty nonsense. You good now?
He played VFL we have had ¼ of our list playing and are getting flogged, won’t help him, potentially detrimental to his development - He needs to be played at AFL level and get games and development into him in the big time- Along the lines of what they are doing.Um, you literally have written that Cox "Has come off a back injury which has a massive effect on your whole body ability to train and confidence." Yep, good reason to build through the VFL.
He played VFL we have had ¼ of our list playing and are getting flogged, won’t help him, potentially detrimental to his development - He needs to be played at AFL level and get games and development into him in the big time- Along the lines of what they are doing.
"He won't be fit enough to impact games as we'd hope due to this in 2023." Yep, another good reason to build through the VFL, so actually, that point of view absolutely holds weight.
If we had a full list playing and competition for spots was hot you might have a point but I dare say he would still be getting a game in some capacity as he is seen as a big part of our future.
Ironically, the two viewpoints you've given hold more weight collectively than Nik Cox's body does, and they're your arguments. That's quite something.
Attacking the kid again these are just junk comments from a grown man from behind a computer screen.
And yes, he does pick and choose when to go, and I get that that's because he lacks confidence in his body. Now, given that we're still a chance for finals, and Scott has said numerous times that playing finals is the goal, wouldn't it be wise to play the guy who "hasn't been able to do any work in the gym or in the track whilst recovering from a back injury" in the VFL?
Wouldn't that be a more appropriate standard of competition at the moment for him to "get games into the kid to battle harden his body" and "build confidence"?
Not with the injuries we have had and our lack of depth, how does getting pumped in the VFL help a good kid and potentially a big part of our future? Who you bringing in? There are many plusses to playing the kid – Not many languishing in VFL.
He's been selected recently because we've lacked connection between the arcs and Cox has the height to mark the ball. It's also been pretty clear, though, that he's not entirely ready and has possibly come back to the top level too soon.
Our lack of connection is moving the ball from half back – Our forward line particularly Half Forward is our biggest problem and has been for some time, slow ball movement from half back not honouring leads from forwards also has been part of the problem. It’s improved.
That he should play in the VFL at the moment is therefore entirely reasonable, and actually is an excellent example of supporters tempering their expectations.
Who are you bringing in???? Just don’t play Cox??? Don’t list players who are now ready to come back from injury – List them over the last four weeks!
If he gets his body right, I have confidence that he could do some "unicorn sh$%" once again. He has that potential.
Potentially but that’s a dirty word in professional sport isn’t it – The big P word!
I think that puts paid to your melty nonsense. You good now?
Un-bunch your panties!
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He was good outside dropping that pudThought he was a fraction better tonight. Am I wrong..?
Whereabouts?I'm likely nuts but I'm not worried about the big boy. He's at 20% in terms of development. 3 pre seasons and 60 games from now he'll be a player.
Fine at what?He’ll be fine you worrywarts.