Re: Cripps Reply #90 – August 03, 2016, 08:26:53 pm Quote from: crashlander – on August 03, 2016, 06:38:40 pmThe numbers are great and the numbers are true, but Patrick Cripps has not had as good a season as he did last year. He stagnated for parts of the season with injury and he is being tagged unmercifully. His disposals have sometimes not hurt as much as they have last year and he has a much too high handball to kick ratio.And he is STILL best in the competition in clearances.[/color]There have been times this year, when he has had a quieter period, that he has simply WILLED himself to get the ball and get it out. He has started taking some impressive marks, although he has not done that much since his injury. There is more to come from Cripps, who may be our best recruiting decision this century.Captain Cripps? Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #91 – August 03, 2016, 09:07:41 pm I wonder what West Coast will be prepared to offer next time his contract is up... it's a while off I know but I's scared already. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #92 – August 03, 2016, 10:10:14 pm Quote from: Professer E – on August 03, 2016, 09:07:41 pmI wonder what West Coast will be prepared to offer next time his contract is up... it's a while off I know but I's scared already.Think he will be our highest paid player next contract....800k-1 mill a year probably for 5 years......just have to budget for it in the cap down the track and not pay overs to lesser types.... Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #93 – August 03, 2016, 10:11:48 pm Quote from: Professer E – on August 03, 2016, 09:07:41 pmI wonder what West Coast will be prepared to offer next time his contract is up... it's a while off I know but I's scared already.Proff I'm confident Crippa will be a one Club player. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #94 – August 03, 2016, 10:33:59 pm Quote from: Gointocarlton – on August 03, 2016, 10:11:48 pmProff I'm confident Crippa will be a one Club player.Hope so GTC. I see him as probably our next captain and an icon of the club. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #95 – August 04, 2016, 06:18:43 am He's a freak youngster...and I think we have a few of those now. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #96 – August 04, 2016, 07:28:41 am Quote from: Gointocarlton – on August 03, 2016, 10:11:48 pmProff I'm confident Crippa will be a one Club player.Those days set sail long, long ago!In the future it will be the extreme exception to be a one club player rather than the rule.If you don't believe that ask yourself why the AFL is talking about NRL style mid-season drafts. Basically the AFL and AFLPA are freeing up the mechanisms that prevent players moving about more frequently. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #97 – August 05, 2016, 07:58:14 pm Right on Time,Quelle Surprise!Quote from: Caro, The RageMcLachlan is understood to have thrown open the topic to the 18 AFL club chiefs over their two-day meeting this week and been met with virtual silence. Only Carlton CEO Steven Trigg spoke of the radical idea as having some merit but it was a short conversation.And yet McLachlan is pressing ahead with a logistical investigation into a mid-season draft. Although the AFL has scrapped any prospect of it taking place next year McLachlan's key lieutenants Mark Evans and Andrew Dillon are looking at how it could work in the future, along with a number of other evolving list-management issues. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #98 – August 05, 2016, 10:39:27 pm Whats wrong with a mid-season draft?If the AFL can get the logistics of it worked out, then i think it will be great for the competition.Too many teams shut up shop early and throw away the season. A few key injuries and your season can be over very early on.Mid-season draft can give you some hope and potentially resurrect your season.Personally, if i was running it, i'd allow teams to pick up players every week to cover injuries.Instead of elevating a rookie to cover an LTI, bring another player onto the list to cover the LTI. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #99 – August 06, 2016, 08:57:07 am Quote from: kruddler – on August 05, 2016, 10:39:27 pmWhats wrong with a mid-season draft?Nothing at all, but I think it certainly debunks the notion of a one club player once it comes in!It makes more sense in soccer or union where that player may arrive from a completely separate competition. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #100 – August 06, 2016, 10:28:58 am Quote from: LP – on August 06, 2016, 08:57:07 amNothing at all, but I think it certainly debunks the notion of a one club player once it comes in!It makes more sense in soccer or union where that player may arrive from a completely separate competition.One club players are becoming rarer and rarer, but i don't think this will really affect that.If this comes in, it will be to assist in moving on c-grade players rather than a-grade. Top talent can still be one club players. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #101 – August 06, 2016, 04:41:22 pm Quote from: kruddler – on August 06, 2016, 10:28:58 amOne club players are becoming rarer and rarer, but i don't think this will really affect that.If this comes in, it will be to assist in moving on c-grade players rather than a-grade. Top talent can still be one club players.Agree and Cripps is that very rarity IMO. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #102 – August 29, 2016, 05:33:43 pm http://www.theage.com.au/afl/carlton-blues/robert-walls-says-time-for-patrick-cripps-to-analyse-greg-williams-20160829-gr3ghq.html Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #103 – August 30, 2016, 09:20:30 am I agree with WallsIf there is an area for Cripps to improve on it is using his feet. Quote Selected
Re: Cripps Reply #104 – August 30, 2016, 10:58:09 am Quote from: mateinone – on August 30, 2016, 09:20:30 amI agree with WallsIf there is an area for Cripps to improve on it is using his feet.It will be harder for Cripps than Williams or Mitchell, at Crippa's size moving laterally quickly is so much harder and it just takes a fraction of a second longer to get foot to ball. That leaves him open for opponents to get a hand on the pill.But the biggest thing is the absence of foot skills on their off-side. Diesel, Mitchell, Scotland, etc., etc., they all are hard to tell if they are left or right. The sad part of this is that it is something you can learn yet so many AFL level players cannot seem to master it.Carrazzo was a great example, was shizen on his preferred foot and became proficient on his non-preferred foot by the end of his career, so much so people thought he was eventually better on his non-preferred. Quote Selected