Potential realized
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We're not that easily fooled. Modern day nazis are fully trained in the use of inclusive language, which they divisively employ whilst driving their factionalising wedges into our community.'Stay on topic gestapo'?! I used the collective 'we' rather than accusatory 'you'.
Damn. Didn't think you'd spot the secreted wedges waiting in the wings nor recognise the neo nazi intent behind my admission of collective guilt.We're not that easily fooled. Modern day nazis are fully trained in the use of inclusive language, which they divisively employ whilst driving their factionalising wedges into our community.
Mmmm. Wings and wedges!Damn. Didn't think you'd spot the secreted wedges waiting in the wings nor recognise the neo nazi intent behind my admission of collective guilt.
Yep, that’s a much better way of putting it. Not everyone can become a star, but a breakout year should absolutely signify a player making the leap to playing close to their full potential, consistently.For me, breaking out is inextricably linked to a player's potential. I view it as a sudden rise towards the player producing close to their capabilities. So for Darcy Moore, it's becoming a star, but for Flynn Appleby, it's becoming a solid, reliable best 22 shut downer of dangerous forwards.
They do look ready to deliver. Coxy a chance. WHE? To me those are the 4 senior players who could make a big jump.I also expect Stephenson to make another big leap, but he's still a couple of years away from physically getting near his potential, so it won't really be a breakout. But there's often surprise packets like Thomas last year.Moore and Sier are the biggest chances to do that in 2019 imo.
Good post! The 17 clubs that ignored him obviously don't have recruiters of our calibre. I even agree what he is better than Leigh Brown. I think he is a more consistent goal contributor than Leigh. But Leigh was a vital cog in our 2010 premiership year. He became the archetypal tough spare parts 2nd ruckmen.Gee you don’t like Mihocek.
So what, that 18 clubs and until 2018, 17 clubs passed him up for years.
He worked hard, got his opportunity and took it.
Good on him for that.
Players like him get there by dint of hard work and ignoring nay sayers (you know the cheap shots they get).
He’s done really well.
Is he Wayne Carey? No.
Is he Royce Hart? No.
Is he Malcom Blight? No.
Is he even Roger Merrett? No.
Is he Leigh Brown? Better I reckon.
He has earned his keep. That’s a credit to him.
Good post! The 17 clubs that ignored him obviously don't have recruiters of our calibre. I even agree what he is better than Leigh Brown. I think he is a more consistent goal contributor than Leigh. But Leigh was a vital cog in our 2010 premiership year. He became the archetypal tough spare parts 2nd ruckmen.
Both players were late bloomers written off as serious AFL players, who made their mark largely as role players. Mihochek has already had his breakout year. Lots of similarities between the 2 players and a credit to our recruiters that they picked them up so cheaply in the latter period of their career.Fantastic mark in the GF - brilliant selection by you. In so many ways epitomises what Brown was about.
That crazy goal he kicked... you know it’s your night when that happens
And I think they picked Mihocek for a defenders role.Both players were late bloomers written off as serious AFL players, who made their mark largely as role players. Mihochek has already had his breakout year. Lots of similarities between the 2 players and a credit to our recruiters that they picked them up so cheaply in the latter period of their career.