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3) He is what he always was.
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3) He is what he always was.
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He wouldn't be here now.I want to rewind time and hear Gillon McLaughlin say "with pick 11 Adelaide Crows select Charlie Curnow from Geelong Falcons"

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He's only looked good as a half back and we won't play him there
Very true.He's only looked good as a half back and we won't play him there
He's playing the role Cook should be playing.It's hard to tell where we're playing him. Half forward? Looks like a guy who has never found a position (funny that).
I opened this thread after 11 games (probably far too early) with this comment:
"I'm not seeing top level skill, run or determination. He's clearly not a dud, but he's a first round pick and needs to judged by that level. And right at the moment I feel like his game is a bit... nothing."
Tbh I think I could write that now after 69 game.
Is it a case of:
1) Hey he was out for a long time, give him some time.
2) He was going to be really goood, but the injury has cut him down
3) He is what he always was.
Cook's not on a big undeserved contract. So Cooks development is being screwed because those clowns in list management can't handle being exposed for handing out a ridiculous contract.He's playing the role Cook should be playing.
Yep, if we can get anywhere near a second, take it and run.Offer him up for trade.. lacks intensity and always has.
Offer him up for trade.. lacks intensity and always has.
Exactly, he's 7 games back from basically 2 years out.We were happy to lose Atkins because he lacked intensity, stop playing guys like Sholl and Cook because they lack intensity, move on Milera because he lacks intensity, and then complain about the lack of skills in our side.
I like Milera, he shows moments of creativity and class others in our side aren't capable of. He's obviously not in form at the moment but would not be the first player to take some time even years to get their body right after a long time out of the game. Wouldn't be the first to never really recover either but I think he has attributes worth persisting with and I don't think the level he was playing at pre injury is the peak of what he is capable of.
Spot on.. moments.We were happy to lose Atkins because he lacked intensity, stop playing guys like Sholl and Cook because they lack intensity, move on Milera because he lacks intensity, and then complain about the lack of skills in our side.
I like Milera, he shows moments of creativity and class others in our side aren't capable of. He's obviously not in form at the moment but would not be the first player to take some time even years to get their body right after a long time out of the game. Wouldn't be the first to never really recover either but I think he has attributes worth persisting with and I don't think the level he was playing at pre injury is the peak of what he is capable of.
Totally agree - you can see signs every week that his confidence is returning. His skills have picked up markedly (still a way to go mind you) since his first couple of games back, and he's still got some pace (that chace down in the middle of the ground a couple of weeks ago (can't remember the oppo player but they were quick) was eye-brow raising suff.Honestly I reckon hes slowly getting back into form. See a little more from him each game. To be fair he's learning a new role.
Wonder if playing him at hb instead, would push Dawson on the wing and maybe bring Cook into that role.
Have a decent kick out of the back half, on the wing and hf for fwd 50 entries.
Find it crazy how much smith's kicking has regressed. Something is off if your skill players skills are off.
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