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I dont see Shaz ever becoming that lightning quick rebounding defender, or that high flying aerial type player. Shaz's strengths lie in his reading of the play and his intercept marking. I reckon this will be the year we start seeing why he was rated so highly because it sounds like he is finally getting a good run at it.At Shaz's height & with his lack of a big tank, he needs to add more than just being a decent link man to lock down a role in the best 22. Sadly, he isnt quick, can't jump like Howe, isnt a dominant one-on-one defender, and his kicking has so been average & is overated by many in my opinion. No dart like 55m passes from shaz, or elite ability shown on both sides of his body. His kicks are more often safe & rarely offensive.
Yes, he's building his confidence back up & is a smart footballer, but the fact that he is still no guarantee to be playing round 1, and is being compared to Langdon for input / quality in forum debates tells you that he is well below our expectations for a pick 6, 4 years into his career.
& before you say its irrelevant where he was picked... I disagree, as high picks are what you build your future list around, & we passed on better players like Patrick Cripps, Matt Crouch & Ben Brown to land him, who are all All-Aus quality. & ok, we wouldve picked Aish if we didn't go Shaz, who is performing at at even lower level now... but we need more from these players to justify their selections & traded value. Unless he improves & develops weapons, Shaz is at risk of becoming a permanent fringe player, who has few characteristics that suit the modern game.
I'm no blaming Shaz for this part of our game, I'm just saying don't tell me about our defenders stats.That sums up the majority of our defensive players for long periods of many games but how much of that is
1. dictated by the work rate of players further afield and a subsequent lack of alternatives; and/or
2. a lack of senior experience in some of those defenders and a subsequent lack of confidence to take on much riskier options.
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That sums up the majority of our defensive players for long periods of many games but how much of that is
1. dictated by the work rate of players further afield and a subsequent lack of alternatives; and/or
2. a lack of senior experience in some of those defenders and a subsequent lack of confidence to take on much riskier options.
Players need to feel part of the team before they play their best footy. Shaz isn't at that point yet where he's established in the best 22. So the criticisms above are fairly pointless until we get to see what Shaz is capable of doing once he gets a free run of injury free footy and some continuity of playing each week in the senior 22.
I don't agree with this. Others will try and find an option, including Adams who then gets burned by people on here if one stuffs up (damned if you do, damned if you don't). Smith will switch play with a long kick to the fat side, again with some degree of risk. Maynard will do it. Scharenberg does not do it imv. Every kick and possession is calculated to to be safe - usually short - and not reflect poorly on him. Statistically it doesn't - as this discussion clearly shows - but it's not good play and holds things up, allows opposition coverage.
This is nothing to do with the knees. I can understand reticence about smacking into a pack and slowly easing into that (although I suspect that's not his go). But bolder decision making is mental; it requires less safe, stodgy play. I can see he doesn't want to stuff up and to stay in the team, and there's some grace allowed there I think after so long out of the side, but this year he has to do more with it. Ditto Aish. Safe individually is not good for the team.
Happy to agree to disagree.
I didn't suggest all players all the time but Dunn is about the only player in our defence who is immune to it.
Adams plays predominantly midfield and I did say defenders. It is telling that your primary go-to example happens to be a midfielder rather than a defender.
On Scharenberg specifically, I will wait to see how he goes this year with his kicking and I hope to see improved power and penetration but coming off 2x knee injuries I wasn't overly fussed that those aspects were down in 2017.
I see a lot have moved from bagging Maynard to Shaz. It’s the one gripe I have with this board. People are quick to knock players that need time to develop. Shaz has missed so much football we aren’t going to know what direction he will be headed until he plays a block of consecutive games. Until then I don’t think the criticism is warranted.
He's got an uncanny ability to hit balls in congestion in dangerous spots and scoop them up cleanly.
Unfortunate thing is, head to the trade board.It was a joke guys. Smith and Oxley will be de-listed at years end and Thomas will be very lucky to be on our list. All likely to be de-listed. I should have thrown in Blair and Mayne for good measure.
100% I agree, we need players, who are good users of the ball, to take risks.Not me. I've been a Maynard man from the start.
But it's a good talking point to raise. I think we need players who take risks with disposals. The problem is that when players do take risks and it doesn't pay off, people on here bag them out.
Safe, conservative play is about self preservation - not exposing yourself and just making up the weight.
People on here should be more mindful and appreciative of players who take it on and have to realise that occasionally that will fail. That's when people on here make a fetish of it. An errant kick suddenly becomes they are shit players, when in fact they are taking the game on and exposing themselves to a higher chance of failure.
I don't agree with this. Others will try and find an option, including Adams who then gets burned by people on here if one stuffs up (damned if you do, damned if you don't). Smith will switch play with a long kick to the fat side, again with some degree of risk. Maynard will do it. Scharenberg does not do it imv. Every kick and possession is calculated to to be safe - usually short - and not reflect poorly on him. Statistically it doesn't - as this discussion clearly shows - but it's not good play and holds things up, allows opposition coverage.
This is nothing to do with the knees. I can understand reticence about smacking into a pack and slowly easing into that (although I suspect that's not his go). But bolder decision making is mental; it requires less safe, stodgy play. I can see he doesn't want to stuff up and to stay in the team, and there's some grace allowed there I think after so long out of the side, but this year he has to do more with it. Ditto Aish. Safe individually is not good for the team.
I reckon the criticism over Shaz's intent when kicking is justified however I reckon he was beginning to take greater risks towards the end of the year and this isn't alway's recognised. I recall some beautiful medium distance angled kicks into the corridor hitting targets. He has it in him and needs to do more of it.
I also think his intercept stats, 3rd best by game in the team, distinguishes him from some of his contemporaries. Intercepts are one way to dispossess the opposition and are as valuable in some ways as contested possessions.
He has some really good qualities as a player that just need to click together and I think we should be bullish based on what he sporadically shows in game. We need to see more of it. But given he's two knee recos down, 14 games and 1 full preseason it isn't really surprising it hasn't all clicked just yet.
100% I agree, we need players, who are good users of the ball, to take risks.
What frustrates the average fan is those with sub-par footskills constantly looking for the hail-mary pass. Its a circumstance where you need to know your limitations.
I would encourage Jeremy Howe, as he does, to take the game on by foot every time. You're going to get the odd mistake, but thats just footy. As for someone like Taylor Adams, just know your limits.
Players need to feel part of the team before they play their best footy. Shaz isn't at that point yet where he's established in the best 22. So the criticisms above are fairly pointless until we get to see what Shaz is capable of doing once he gets a free run of injury free footy and some continuity of playing each week in the senior 22.
I mean Adams coming out of defence and trying to generate run. Maynard is a defender, Smith's a defender, so not really sure how you deduced I pointed to mids. If you want more defenders who take risks, Dunn and Howe come to mind as well. Most of the defenders except Scharenberg.
I reckon the criticism over Shaz's intent when kicking is justified however I reckon he was beginning to take greater risks towards the end of the year and this isn't alway's recognised. I recall some beautiful medium distance angled kicks into the corridor hitting targets. He has it in him and needs to do more of it.
I also think his intercept stats, 3rd best by game in the team, distinguishes him from some of his contemporaries. Intercepts are one way to dispossess the opposition and are as valuable in some ways as contested possessions.
He has some really good qualities as a player that just need to click together and I think we should be bullish based on what he sporadically shows in game. We need to see more of it. But given he's two knee recos down, 14 games and 1 full preseason it isn't really surprising it hasn't all clicked just yet.
Adams rarely played as a defender with an opponent, more often than not coming off the back of the square as a +1 midfielder which hardly counts.
As I say, happy to agree to disagree, all of our defenders bar Dunn do it to some degree.
I also think you're over-stating Smith's capacity when you call him a defender. Playing in defence doesn't make him that.
Not really certain what relevance this has to the discussion point which is that Scharenberg doesn't take risks with his disposals. He's often in space and still takes a safe option.
Whether Adams has followed a midfielder into the forward line or how he comes to find himself there, he still takes the game on with his disposal.
As do other players coming out of there, that's the point.