- Aug 5, 2013
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I mostly agree, I thought Smith was 'good' but middle of the pack. But speaking of being blinded by stats, there is absolutely zero way I would say Laird was better than Smith.No shortage of players who were better than Smith tonight. Sloane, Jacobs, CC, Betts, Walker, Crouch, Laird, Atkins, and Douglas. Tempted to add Lynch to that list.
Smith was definitely better than Mackay, Menzel, Hampton, Brown, Milera, and Hartigan.
He was roughly in the middle of the pack, when it comes to the best players. Not close to the top 5, but nowhere near the bottom 5 either.
Anyone who says otherwise is blinded by the stats. 33 disposals looks good on paper. Unfortunately, he was something of a turnover merchant. His short game was good, and his defensive work was much better than normal - but his long game, which is what he's noted for, was horrendous.
There are two types of Rory Laird games: There are the "Thank god the ball is in the hands of a prolific and extremely reliable player like Rory Laird." games.
And then there are the games like tonight where he will repeatedly mark the ball and/or get it in space, then turn down 2 or 3 extremely attacking options to pass to unmarked teammates, because that would require waiting more than 1 second, and instead fire an instant handpass to an unprepared teammate, normally under pressure. (coincidentally Brodie Smith was the victim of one such pass tonight.)
Thankfully, unlike every other poor first half player, he cut down on such errors in the second half. But the quality of his game was inflated by stats way more than Smith's was.