Hazey1977
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I think its a bigger inditement on the pool of talent available. The AFL is fast becoming a journeyman league. look at the 14-22 players in the last 2 premier teams and compare them against our 90s team or WCE or carltons 90s teams or Brisbane 2000s team or hawks late 80s teams.
This year's premiers whoever they are will be likely the same unless it's the Giants who bat pretty deeply with talent providing they have most of their list available.
I agree that the talent is now spread further amongst more teams. The counter argument to this is that everyone is now full time, so in theory should be honing their skills more, fitter etc. The frenetic pace of the game, pressure and zoning style may mean players have less time with the ball to dispose of successfully and look less skillful.
Neither of these points supports why we are still in the same position of being short on mids with pace when the lay person (us @BF) could see over 10 years ago this was an issue. We could argue the compromised draft years hurt us, but for me that's a cop out; every club has to deal with those. Perhaps we could've been smarter there somehow.






