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What if Brad Moran ends up being a closer comparison?
I know you have a problem with calling guys 'soft' and I agree that it takes guts just to walk out on to a footy field at the elite level. But there will always be guys who, for whatever reason, never become comfortable with the idea of putting their body on the line and attacking a contest, whether in the air or on the ground. Not a lot of these guys survive particularly long at the top level. Whether Jenkins joins this group or improves this part of his game is largely up to him, though I do agree that the coaches will need to help him fix his mindset. I disagree that it's an issue stemming from his basketball background, however. Tippett was a basketballer, too, yet his attack on the ball was never an issue. Ben Hudson was in the same boat - he knew how to use his size very early on. Meanwhile, Moran came from a rugby background, yet we all remember how he played. Aggression and intensity aren't AFL specific qualities. While it can take time to optimally use them on an AFL field, it's generally easy to tell an aggressive player from a passive one pretty early on.
I don't think anyone is writing Jenkins off yet. But he's showing a pretty serious flaw of the kind that could render him basically a liability in finals football if left unaddressed. When the pressure is high, as it was last week, everyone needs to be attacking the contest when it's their turn. There is no doubt he has talent and tremendous scope but he really needs to start attacking the football. He's barely even crumbing at the moment, just receiving. As such, I'd be comfortable with us dropping him, as it's a lesson he can learn at SANFL level, if not for the present AFL trend of requiring a forward or defender who can backup your lead ruckman. His confidence seems particularly low right now, for whatever reason, so it's up to the coaches to address this, and get him on track towards improvement. Sometimes dropping a guy for a few games can do him a world of good...
I think all of us see enough in the guy to want him to make it. There is simply too much to work with there to not pursue him as a potential long-term player. But his mindset, for whatever reason, is wrong and his athleticism will not make up for this in finals or pressure games.
It's funny how many (particularly Dandy) who have rapidly lost faith in Jenkins. No doubt he played horrible against Freo, but who didn't? And the other 2 tall forwards did as well.
His game on the weekend wasn't his best and he looked low on confidence and a couple of his contests were not good enough. However, I don't think it has anything to do with him being soft or non competitive. I think it wa more poor judgement/hesitation due to a momentary drop off in confidence. There has never been cause in the past to call him soft. He just isn't reading the aerial ball as well at the moment.
All the Mckernen lovers would be spruiking about a game consisting of 2 goal, 14 possession, 5 mark, 4 goal assists (2nd in afl this round). This was apparently Jenkins 'deplorable' game. Looking forward to his good games.









