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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Pick our team in parts - Part 4 - 5 on the bench
Last post by kruddler -Those numbers are a factor but using the video game analogy ive signed a player with the high rating and then swapped him for another who didnt have as high a rating but had some skills that were more complimentary and most importantly moved in a way that strengthened the whole.
This is where the discrepancy on both sides of the argument begins. We had skull and kemp. They will get theor time in the sun. We have a young moir and maybe a wildcard option in Ison. Using Brisbane Logan Morris is a 191 cm key forward.
Kemp, ison and moir all have him for size.
We dont know how this goes for them, and skull would be the player you wanted drafted. Hes 20 years old and 200cm and played 5 games.
Using the Judd into cripps analogy, we all though cripps would do a job for us moving forward but he has gone from strength to strength in a way only thr most optimistic of people expected after his debut season.
Ultimately its the I told you so bit thats tripping you over. You cant see the clubs attempts because you dont agree with it. We havent neglected these spots at all, weve just taken alternatives to the types and players you would have. Thats ok too, but the pudding is still in the oven and you are lamenting the ingredients used. Thing is the oven could break before we get the pudding out. We wont know but the change of ingredients wouldnt have likely impacted that.
I understand what you are saying about skill set, and as i said i tried to keep it simplistic as to not go into every attribute, but ultimately the argument remains the same.
A decrease in marking power vs an increase in tackling etc. It balances out somewhat for forwards if you want to play it that way (Personally i disagree, but there is no way for one to be proven right or wrong at this stage).
The area of midfield was the contentious one as there is very little improvement in that area from an incoming point of view, its all about development of those already in the system, largely off the back of the hope that Jagga can add something over and above what we already had to help cover for the tdk downgrade.
As for HOK being 'the guy'....well up until this off-season, he was a ruck. Now he's the answer up forward?
I'd like to hope so, but i think he's a long way off ticking that box at this stage. He averages 8 hitouts and 7 posessions. and 0.6 goals a game. Sure he will get better, but Lewis Young offered us 3 hitouts, 10 touches and .5 goals a game last year and is far from the answer.....and HOK hasn't got to that yet.
Kudos for understanding the analogy though, which is more than i can say for some others.