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The Avo King
- Feb 13, 2011
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The amount that he carries us is bordering on ridiculous quite frankly.
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It's become quite painful to watch. Seriously, just imagine if he misses a chunk of the season... We would be zero chance of winning any game that he is not playing in.The amount that he carries us is bordering on ridiculous quite frankly.
The AFL Player Ratings Twitter account releases the charts shortly after each game and then little stat snippets like the position leaders for the year after each round. Can sometimes take a while to be updated on the AFL website.
Cripps now into the top 10 of the league for overall player ratings if I'm reading that right, and with 37 of the rolling 40 game window used to assess. Will only go up as older games get struck from the record.
I'm not saying he's better than Judd, but he is carrying us more then Judd wasThe amount that he carries us is bordering on ridiculous quite frankly.
He's one of the biggest relative risers this season?Where do you get these stats from?
Are they the AFL player ratings? Cripps hasn’t moved much in them all year which is very strange.
It might be good for the midfield to learn not to be so dependant on him. For this reason, could it be useful for him to spend more time up forward, even just an extra 10-15% of game time?It's become quite painful to watch. Seriously, just imagine if he misses a chunk of the season... We would be zero chance of winning any game that he is not playing in.
He's one of the biggest relative risers this season?
Judd likeThe amount that he carries us is bordering on ridiculous quite frankly.
7th best four game stretch they have recorded.
It might be good for the midfield to learn not to be so dependant on him. For this reason, could it be useful for him to spend more time up forward, even just an extra 10-15% of game time?
Not bad in theory but given the youth/inexperience of our midfield it could do more harm than good to the youngsters.It might be good for the midfield to learn not to be so dependant on him. For this reason, could it be useful for him to spend more time up forward, even just an extra 10-15% of game time?
Unfortunately dogs have three in the top 15. Cripps can’t continue to do it all. Will needCripps still number one.
It'll have to happen at some point.Not bad in theory but given the youth/inexperience of our midfield it could do more harm than good to the youngsters.
Unlucky with injuries to both Kennedy & Cunners, but Jack would be way down the midfield pecking order. If Kreuzer is back this week, I wouldn't mind seeing Jack come in & play predominantly forward (this is assuming that Levi comes out & Harry gives Kreuze a chop out in the ruck).It'll have to happen at some point.
It's also unfortunate that the 4th year players who should be reducing Cripps load (Kennedy, Cunners and Jack) have played a collective single game.
Cripps still number one after five rounds.
Shh. I don't want an Essendon player crashing in his knee during a ruck contest, then a Richmond player falling over it, doing his ACL.I saw Kouta in 2000 when we were good. His games during the season were so superior to his team mates and the opposition that I thought that I would never see the like of it again. It wasn’t a burden. Kouta was in a zone and just kept backing up week in week out. Well Cripps is well on his way to repeat those exploits. I’m not concerned about him. I’ve seen this before.
It might be good for the midfield to learn not to be so dependant on him. For this reason, could it be useful for him to spend more time up forward, even just an extra 10-15% of game time?