Schulzenfest
TheBrownDog
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Cameron and Daniher.
You mean the Daniher who's played 5 games and averages 0.6 goals per game? Yep, he's definitely tearing the competition to shreds right now.
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Cameron and Daniher.
Cloke ....Neither can Cloke.
And kicking can absolutely be taught at this late a stage. Especially over a preseason when his ball drop is the biggest issue.
No I remember him kicking that...I remember it well....I still thought he couldn't kick..Short memories. Butch kicked something like 19 or 20 goals at AFL level in a row before he kicked his second behind. He can absolutely kick when he's in the right frame of mind.
The challenge is the catch 22 of how to improve a confidence player. He needs to play well to get his confidence up, but he needs his confidence up to play well.
But...i knew watching him he wouldnt hold that ratio....i just knew with the way he was kicking...Then you should watch Moneyball. If the ball goes through the goals, he can kick. Give me 20 John Butcher shanks through the goals than 20 Chris Yarran silky smooth behinds any day of the week.
http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/...id2=14&pid2=506&type=A&fid1=C&fid2=A&fopt2=22
For anybody who doesn't bother to click on links, that link takes you to a comparison of John Butcher and Jay Schulz at the same age. Guess who wins? And Schulz didn't have the injury problems that Butcher has had.
Get Barry Cable - or Russell Ebert to teach him how to do stab kicks or drop kicks. if you can do those kicks then doing drop punts properly is a piece of piss.
Then you should watch Moneyball. If the ball goes through the goals, he can kick. Give me 20 John Butcher shanks through the goals than 20 Chris Yarran silky smooth behinds any day of the week.
Do you remember Lade pre injury and how far backwards he went after injury when he lost his leap, mobility etc. Here is a clue, Primus was our No 1 ruckman and at one stage French was ahead of Lade in the pecking order. Are we glad we stuck with him? The answer is a big yes.Butcher's set shot is awful, he was kicking them because he was full of confidence, and probably quite lucky. I don't want to have to rely on him having a lucky run in front of goal for us to get a good return out of him. The fact he is at best 50-50 from 20m out directly in front says absolutely everything.
I remember being very excited about Butcher in 2011 after he took some very nice marks and managed to kick straight, I also thought his attack on the man was brilliant. Since then he has started dropping marks, stopped getting lucky with his goal kicking, and doesn't chase as much as he used to. 2 YEARS and he has actually only gone backwards (okay he has put on weight?). Yes he is young and does have some innate talent, but there is very little to suggest he will make it IMO. How hard do you think it will be for us to recruit a better forward, and how long before Shaw or Clurey overtake him? I'd play Redden ahead of him.
That's just my opinion. Has fantastic hands and is a great reader of the play.WTF had Daniher done to be considered a "GUN"
The way I read it was, there is only a couple of players who are KPFs under 21 who are looking like great prospects.You mean the Daniher who's played 5 games and averages 0.6 goals per game? Yep, he's definitely tearing the competition to shreds right now.
I was watching ESPN First Take earlier this year, and some trainer was discussing Tim Tebow's throwing action. Tebow can't throw for shit the same way Butcher can't kick. Anyway, the guy was saying that in order to get muscle memory, you need to do 1000 movements of the new style before it becomes inherent. How many times has John kicked for goal this year?
This preseason, apart from fitness work, when it comes to skills, that's all I'd have him doing. Every session, at least 50 kicks at goal...with the objective not to get the goal, but to get the technique right. When Tiger Woods changed his stroke, he started off playing worse, because his body wasn't used to it. But then it became second nature.
I have faith.
Short memories. Butch kicked something like 19 or 20 goals at AFL level in a row before he kicked his second behind. He can absolutely kick when he's in the right frame of mind.
The challenge is the catch 22 of how to improve a confidence player. He needs to play well to get his confidence up, but he needs his confidence up to play well.
Yeah, when my coach virtually put a ban on drop kicks back in 73 I was relieved because I couldn't kick a decent droppie to save myself. All the guys who could do a decent droppie were great at drop punts and screwies. I think that the style and control required would help anyone improve.