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What's the consensus on Couch? Anyone who's watched any Casey games this year would know he's a serious accumulator at VFL level. I believe he won their B&F and came second in the Liston Trophy, which indicates that he's a jet at VFL level. He's always in the right spot to link up play, distributes a lot of ball to his teammates, and receives a lot of ball on the forward flank to deliver into the fifty.
At AFL level, in his three games, he's averaged 11 disposals and five tackles a game. Nowhere near his output at VFL level, clearly, and already some Dees supporters are calling for a "spud delisting". The epic "Nathan Jones is a spud" thread clearly demonstrates that we don't always get it right, but I'm curious to know how many people here think he can lift his game to AFL standard.
Give some supporting evidence, too. Name similar players, and compare their output.
For example, Sam Mitchell's first season, in which he played nine games, he averaged 11.2 disposals and 3.2 tackles a game. I'm not saying Couch is the next Sam Mitchell, but I do hope to see him get some more games next year. I've got a lot of respect for the battler that continues to try no matter how tough it seems, and I think when they get all their ducks in a row... they can become Josh Kennedy. I think his five tackles per game shows some serious endeavour, and I think his output at VFL level shows that once he gets used to the pace of the game, he could accumulate some serious ball in the AFL.
If I was the type to put a number on my jumper, I'd consider 47.
What's your take?
At AFL level, in his three games, he's averaged 11 disposals and five tackles a game. Nowhere near his output at VFL level, clearly, and already some Dees supporters are calling for a "spud delisting". The epic "Nathan Jones is a spud" thread clearly demonstrates that we don't always get it right, but I'm curious to know how many people here think he can lift his game to AFL standard.
Give some supporting evidence, too. Name similar players, and compare their output.
For example, Sam Mitchell's first season, in which he played nine games, he averaged 11.2 disposals and 3.2 tackles a game. I'm not saying Couch is the next Sam Mitchell, but I do hope to see him get some more games next year. I've got a lot of respect for the battler that continues to try no matter how tough it seems, and I think when they get all their ducks in a row... they can become Josh Kennedy. I think his five tackles per game shows some serious endeavour, and I think his output at VFL level shows that once he gets used to the pace of the game, he could accumulate some serious ball in the AFL.
If I was the type to put a number on my jumper, I'd consider 47.
What's your take?

