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People overrate WAFL players all the time. I remember when Harry Taylor was in the WAFL... people couldn't stop talking about him. He looks completely out of his depth at AFL level.
Yes. Completely. Hmm, how about you grow up and stop calling my statements idiotic because they disagree with your views? Not a great role model for your kids there teaching them to be intolerant.I. Have. No. Words.
this statement is beyond idiotic
Yes. Completely. Hmm, how about you grow up and stop calling my statements idiotic because they disagree with your views? Not a great role model for your kids there teaching them to be intolerant.
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Attack the post and not the poster bradey...and do yourself a favour and don't mention my kids, hmm?
I have no issue with different ideas...that are thoughtful...intelligently presented...etc
Ok then, why don't you play by your own rules for once. And I'll mention whatever I want as long as the reference isn't derogatory.
Also, if you have no issue with ideas that are thoughtful and intelligently presented, why have a problem with mine? I explained my point in simple written English. Do I have to put it in thesis form?
He's the Hawthorn version of Zac Dawson when Scarlett is out of the team. He's not a good defender at all and only a decent user of the ball. Broughton is already better.The big issue is Harry Taylor has looked well suited to AFL from day dot.
Thats the issue with your idea. Majority think its ludicrous to suggest Taylor is out of his depth at AFL level.
He's not matthew scarlett but he's a pretty good understudy.
He's the Hawthorn version of Zac Dawson when Scarlett is out of the team. He's not a good defender at all and only a decent user of the ball. Broughton is already better.
How can you even say he regularly cleans him up? In the last 3 games against the Cats Riewoldt has been one of the B.O.G for his team in 2 of the 3.He regularly cleans up Nick Riewoldt (except for the last game).
Your really off the mark on Harry Taylor. I think you need to understand footy a bit more. The guy is a natural AFL player and I wish Freo had him.
How can you even say he regularly cleans him up? In the last 3 games against the Cats Riewoldt has been one of the B.O.G for his team in 2 of the 3.
You tell me I'm way off the mark.. and you make that type of statement that has facts to tell a different story. Well done.
Thanks for helping?
He's kicked more goals on average against Taylor than he has in his career. That is a win to Riewoldt there. They play him closer to goal against Taylor because they exploit his lack of strength and inability to defend against a bigger body. He's already 23 and 91kg, he's not going to bulk up much more.Read again?
He's kicked more goals on average against Taylor than he has in his career. That is a win to Riewoldt there.
Yes. Completely. Hmm, how about you grow up and stop calling my statements idiotic because they disagree with your views? Not a great role model for your kids there teaching them to be intolerant.
Statistics are rubbish in the first place. There is only one way to judge and its not statistics. There are way too many factors to put in place. You're talking about him playing with an extraordinary team and defence. Scarlett playing as a loose man allows him to help Taylor on Riewoldt. The pressure from the midfield of Geelong and the scoreboard makes a significant impact too. Just look at StKilda this year. Zac Dawson is not a great player, never will be. He is as good as Grover and look at the difference between the two this year. Dawson looks like an AA fullback thanks to the extreme defense of the StKilda midfield to pressure the ball as it comes into the forward line.Rubbish statistic. That takes into account his early seasons. Better to compare his averages for the years Taylor has been in the comp (2008-09)
Riewoldt: 43 games, 124 goals, average 2.9 goals per game.
Taylor keeps him to a below average game.
Of course playing in an excellent team helps, no one is denying that. But the thing is, Taylor is selected in an excellent team. Drum isn't. He can barely win selection in a shithouse team, and will probably be delisted at the end of the year. That's the difference.Statistics are rubbish in the first place. There is only one way to judge and its not statistics. There are way too many factors to put in place. You're talking about him playing with an extraordinary team and defence. Scarlett playing as a loose man allows him to help Taylor on Riewoldt. The pressure from the midfield of Geelong and the scoreboard makes a significant impact too. Just look at StKilda this year. Zac Dawson is not a great player, never will be. He is as good as Grover and look at the difference between the two this year. Dawson looks like an AA fullback thanks to the extreme defense of the StKilda midfield to pressure the ball as it comes into the forward line.
If Geelong had a completely fit side and one more better defender then he wouldn't be playing imo. Drum should have been in a long time ago in this side, even as a defender. He is much better than half the shit that was playing at FB at times. I mean seriously, Thornton as a key defender? Grover was playing "Lets see how many Free's I can give away". I know Drum wasn't playing great in the WAFL and had an attitude problem. But **** me, whats more important? Wins or teaching on solitary person a lesson?Of course playing in an excellent team helps, no one is denying that. But the thing is, Taylor is selected in an excellent team. Drum isn't. He can barely win selection in a shithouse team, and will probably be delisted at the end of the year. That's the difference.
I would rather have Taylor on the list than Drum. So would most sensible people.
He's kicked more goals on average against Taylor than he has in his career. That is a win to Riewoldt there. They play him closer to goal against Taylor because they exploit his lack of strength and inability to defend against a bigger body. He's already 23 and 91kg, he's not going to bulk up much more.
The bombers have been in exactly the same predigament for ages. What happens when fletcher retires? Well they only just nabbed Hurley who looks a star.
We won't fix all our needs this draft. We can afford to wait another year or two before grabbing a KPD.
I think everyone is forgetting that we cant delist everyone in one year.
the point is you cant just delist 9 players from a squad in one year and then just expect the young guys to step straight into it.
The thing with Essendon though, is that they rebuilt their defence over two years. In 2007 they picked up Myers, Pears and Hooker. While in 2008 they finished it off with Hurley. It's not like they just picked Hurley, and suddenly everything fixed itself.
As for waiting a year or two, it's pretty much guaranteed that the Gold Coast will be signing/drafting the best KPP's on offer. While West Sydney will be doing the same thing in a couple of years.
I think we can afford to wait a year or two to really focus on our defence, but we need to at least start this year
For me, that would involve obtaining another third round pick and taking Chris Luff. But what it could also mean, is that Drum is kept around for another year and hopefully bulked up a bit.