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The reason number of games played comes into it is that it indicates whether or not you can expect a player to improve, and how much. We wouldn't crucify Bews if he followed up his great debut with a sub par second game, because he's new to AFL level football, Travis Varcoe is not. You can get away with playing cameos and showing flash early on in your career because it's expected that consistency comes with maturity. However it reaches a point of diminishing returns, where the investment in games where you don't fully contribute to the side is no longer worth the potential to be a gun. Stokes was getting to that point then he completely turned his career around. Can Varcoe do that, I'm not convinced, partially because he's clearly treated with kid gloves by the match committee.
It's worth noting that at the outset of his career he was also treated with kid gloves and received a much longer no-return run - at least 2 full years in 2007/08 - than any other player I can think of in recent years; far longer even than the much maligned Blicavs.






