Consistently getting to where the ball is but seems to play about a half a second ahead of the play. I think he needs to get cleaned up to learn that the danger is not all that bad.
Regards
S. Pete
Regards
S. Pete
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First of all, I acknowledge that the conditions today did not suit a young, skinny KPP. Having said that Watts was close to worst on ground today. He avoids body contact at all costs and he got absolutely chopped up one on one time and again. He's going to be good but I think Theresa lot of Josh Fraser about him...
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He's clearly not a CHF right now as his body will not allow it. He cannot compete in a 1 on 1 marking contest as he is physically not strong enough. But he hasn't really played CHF since coming into the side.
Having said that, Bailey has played him more as a Forward Flank. There's still no excuse for the performance that he put in today. 6 touches in a game of football is not a good result for Jack. Sure it was wet blah blah blah, but he needs to start putting his body on the line. Too many times he ran under a high ball, or shirked a contest. Hawthorn supporters called him a 'weak pussy' all day today and it drove me nuts as i had no comeback for him.
Watts just needs to look at a kid like Scully for inspiration. Here's a kid who barely weighs more than my ballsack, and he continually puts his body on the line and never shirks a contest. Watts needs to toughen up and grow some hairy balls over summer. I can put up with the kid not kicking any goals or not getting many possies, but i can't stand any player in the red and blue jumper not putting his body on the line. I don't care how old or how skinny you are...
Have to agree with you there. He seems to be intimidated by the physicality of AFL.I think he needs to get cleaned up to learn that the danger is not all that bad.
He will be a great footballer in a few years, but I agree with what everyone is saying so far.
Needs to but his body on the line and go in for the hard ball.
Hopefully he gets his first full pre-season in over the summer and bulks up a little bit.
You can develop an appetite for the contest. Watts might not ever be Jordie McKenzie but he can and will improve.Bulk has a little bit to do with confidence no doubt, however you can't teach courage. Brad Green has tremendous courage. Not a big bloke, but won't take his eyes off the ball no matter who is coming his way. Watts seems scared of the contact, and this is what I'm afraid of most about Watts in the future.
He has the frame to put on some size, but that won't mean he will gain courage and put his body on the line for our club.
Bulk has a little bit to do with confidence no doubt, however you can't teach courage. Brad Green has tremendous courage. Not a big bloke, but won't take his eyes off the ball no matter who is coming his way. Watts seems scared of the contact, and this is what I'm afraid of most about Watts in the future.
He has the frame to put on some size, but that won't mean he will gain courage and put his body on the line for our club.
He's clearly not a CHF right now as his body will not allow it. He cannot compete in a 1 on 1 marking contest as he is physically not strong enough. But he hasn't really played CHF since coming into the side.
Having said that, Bailey has played him more as a Forward Flank. There's still no excuse for the performance that he put in today. 6 touches in a game of football is not a good result for Jack. Sure it was wet blah blah blah, but he needs to start putting his body on the line. Too many times he ran under a high ball, or shirked a contest. Hawthorn supporters called him a 'weak pussy' all day today and it drove me nuts as i had no comeback for him.
Watts just needs to look at a kid like Scully for inspiration. Here's a kid who barely weighs more than my ballsack, and he continually puts his body on the line and never shirks a contest. Watts needs to toughen up and grow some hairy balls over summer. I can put up with the kid not kicking any goals or not getting many possies, but i can't stand any player in the red and blue jumper not putting his body on the line. I don't care how old or how skinny you are...
Perfectly said my man.
I have defended this kid to the hilt against all comers but today he made me and our club look stupid.
I don't care how skinny he is or his minimal number in the games column. He lacks desire and that makes me sick. Even as a skinny kid he is 197cm and above the average weight for an AFL footballer so to fear a hit is to be a coward and Jack might just be one. Scully, Trengove, James Mcdonald etc don't have the height or weight that Jack does but they go in hard for the footy and this is why opposition supporters have a field day with us over Jack.
Today I was left speechless and flattened by the realisation that while he may become a good player, He will never be a star. A star has a natural thirst for the contest and an appetite for the physical side of the game.
Jack possesses neither.
Great kick
Great handball
and that's about it.
The Messiah he ain't
I watched the game today and their was one point where the ball was right in front of Watts on the ground and he seemed scared to put his head over it. He just watched it for a couple seconds until Lewis slid in hard and won the ball. The OP's right I reckon Watts needs one big hit to realise going in hard won't kill you. Packing on the muscle over pre-season will do wonders for his confidence as well.
You guys jump off pretty quick!!