<Cuningham> has been ok but so quiet as a player. Didnt say a word during qtr time huddle, hardly heard while on ground, and said nothing to noone as he came off.
Will have good days and bad days with this, I suspect - such is the lot of those who are strongly introverted, I'm afraid. Giving him an environment where he has more good days than bad is the challenge for the coaching staff, and the broader club.
Commentators going about this with the drunken freewheeling spirit of those who believe there's nobody listening, which may be very close to accurate. Horribly unfunny and not much chop at the footy commentary caper either. Better than nothing? It's debatable.