Maybe I've got this wrong but I've never thought of Curtin as gangly. He's tall but he's evenly built. I always thought gangly meant players like Gollant who are tall and unusually skinny.
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Everybody watching the bigscreen nekminnit a fly lands on Nicks headOne soccer club in England has an AI camera set up to live streams their matches
In one game the camera kept mistaking the bald referee's head for the ball and there was just footage of him for the whole game
That's why we can't do video review work at our training sessions
Hr played the equivalent of two games deeper in defense to work on his one-on-one defensive positioning, which had shown itself to be an issue.No he wasn't
We were developing him as the deepest tall defender playing on the opposition's stay at home key forwards until there was a public outcry
Then we moved him to HBF and later midfield/forward
Young players need stability while they find their feet and we didn't provide that whatsoever. Seemingly we had a new plan for him every 5 minutes. Pretty dismal effort from our coaching team overall. He showed a few good signs in spite of them, not because of them.
I'm hoping this Brisbane guy has a clue. I suspect he has.
Absolute liesHr played the equivalent of two games deeper in defense to work on his one-on-one defensive positioning, which had shown itself to be an issue.
Part of developing as a young player is working on the lesser areas of your game.
Stability is fine, but it's not all rote learning of a single role. It's developing the different areas that need development.
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I'm hoping this Brisbane guy has a clue. I suspect he has.
He's underwhelming after a handful of games, well I never.Go see Scorpus Fyfe post. He's either a mid or we again wasted a top 10 pick because he's underwhelming as a kpd.
Curtin wasn't drafted as a mid. He was the All Australian CHB. Which was a little misleading, as he was the best playmaking defender in his draft year, not a traditional key defender. He occasionally got stints on the ball. Before his draft year, he played a fair bit as a medium forward (before his 12cm growth spurt).Except these are talls. We drafted Curtin to be a mid, right?
You know whyAbsolute lies
Why do you bother with this rubbish, honestly?
Curtin played full back because he was the tallest player available
The week after, Butts returned from injury via the SANFL and Curtin shifted up field. A coincidence of course.
Magically he'd solved the need to work on his defensive issues deep in defence that very week.
There is no planning or thought or development. We react to what's immediately in front of us every single week.