Not unlucky.Yes it's irrelevant to how he will perform in the AFL side. Of course if he was scoring zero goals every week then he would be performing worse, but my point is that being the best SANFL forward holds little to no relevance to being a quality AFL forward.
I watch exactly zero SANFL games. I'm not basing whether they are ready on my personal judgement of their performances, only on the basis that there is clearly a spot in the side for a tall forward and none of them have taken that spot.
I think I am one of the few around here that fully accepts my understanding of what it takes to play at the AFL level is severely limited at best. What I do understand is how group think tantrums work, and I can quite clearly see it on this board.
The statistics suggest we are simply unlucky so far, and I'm more willing to trust those statistics over "experts".
I know a lot about probability theory and I know that 0 out of 11 losses in close games is possible, so it is just possible[emoji5] that you are correct.
But it is FAR more probable that this statistic indicates that the coaches do not in fact have it right.
And, I'm afraid that I am not one of those people who always think that the boss, the expert, gets it right all of the time. Examples abound in real lfe.
Anyway, I have watched some Magpies games and I do think that Eddy has what it takes to be far more valuable in the team than some others, especially Impey and Neade. I really rate his delivery to others as well as his ability one on one and accuracy.




