thylacine60
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Would that work on Talking Carlton?I'm gonna use that one next time I get a warning from the mods![]()

The vast majority of pragmatic supporters would not argue with the majority of this. I love to muck about with Best 22's and the like. We now have over 30 players with legitimate claims, and others on the cusp. The fact is we have a myriad of developing and new players on our list.
The best form of defence has always been attack, providing you have the arsenal to do the job.
Ratten and MM circa 2013 have concentrated on "not losing" more than winning, if that makes sense.
The likes of Bell, Menzel, Graham, Cripps, Docherty and the other youngsters have been recruited to add to our list, to provide the weapons. Moving these blokes from the practice range to the front line has to be a priority. Army is all you have described, but does have his limitations. It is a sad fact that players like Army who are the heart and soul of a club usually have to eventually give way to more talented and creative team mates. We need to become the hunted, not the hunter.
I have included Tommy Bell in the developing players, and readily concede that he could be lumped in the same try hard category as Army. Bell however is showing he wants "it" as much as Armfield, but brings a dimension that we have been lacking for so long. He can get his hands on the ball and get his hands free to dispose of it. A Cripps with more "class" may go past Tom, but for now, his physicallity makes his team mates walk considerably taller. The Murphy's and Judds can play the ball, knowing someone is there to plough a path. IMO, his ability to contribute at the stoppages makes Bell the most attractive of our "try hard" brigade.
The Armfields, and a declining Scotland have genuine claims to best 22 status, I just see on a needs basis, they are the most logical to give way to Menzel, Graham, Cripps, Docherty, Holman, Temay and co. as their form warrants a game.
I also totally agree with your point re Lucas and Yarran, if they cannot improve their intensity and output, to match their skills and "game craft", then I share the opinion that they would be behind the genuine contributers like one D.Armfield regardless of potential or "X" Factor.
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Everyone tipping we will finish a lowly 6th! Where is the #belief!?

Dennis-Lane is still a St Kilda player.Armfield didn't miss a game in 2013 shows MM must like what he does. I think Army would make a good BP- quick, good tackler and rarely gets beaten 1 on 1.
Everyone tipping we will finish a lowly 6th! Where is the #belief!?
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The fact that he has Lighting speed, and is probably our best tackler is reason enough to give him a game.
He is the effort and 1%er king. Guys like Lucas and Yarran have class but id run out much more confident in a final with robbo and army by my side than those two highly skilled but largely offence only type.
There is definitely still room for the armfield types in today's game.
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I have noticed quite a few people seem to take it for granted that Carlton will drop out of the eight.

What's a lucky win?We were never in the eight - we finished ninth. Coupled with a tougher draw courtesy of our post-finals sixth position - keeping the status quo gets harder.
Avoiding embarrassing losses to Essendon (twice) and St Kilda would be a start. Avoiding capitulation to the lowly Bulldogs is another thing non-playing psychologist Nick Duigan will have to address.
Mick has had 12 months to construct a game plan to challenge the top sides. We didn't win a single game against Hawthorn, Fremantle, Geelong, Sydney, Collingwood nor Essendon and late in the season only recorded lucky 1 point wins against Port (1 win above us) and NM (1 win below us).
Yeah, i can only see Armfield improving...he's a beautyYou have been bagging out Armfield for years and he constantly proves you wrong.

