Nobrandon ellisTim Broomhead is robbery
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Nobrandon ellisTim Broomhead is robbery
No brandon ellis is robbery
That would have to be one of your worst opinions.High production. Low impact as a low % contested ball winner and a low damage per possession outside player.
I could name 60 players from 2010-2014 I'd take ahead of Brandon.
It comes down to what you value though.
That would have to be one of your worst opinions.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl...er-the-age-of-22/story-e6frf3e3-1227378502951
People have him as top 5 in the 2011 draft to not have him in the top 50 is a joke
http://www.theroar.com.au/2015/07/01/revisiting-the-2011-afl-draft-2/
12th when you remove the Collingwood playersDon't know how you can have wingard down at 14th
Miles should be definitely in the top 50. Rated higher than 5 of the 7 Collingwood players you have in. Better player than Elliot too IMO.9. Jordan De Goey
11. Brodie Grundy
19. Darcy Moore
26. Adam Treloar
33. Jamie Elliott
40. Marley Williams
41. Taylor Adams
It's hardly perfect and a 20min attempt on my part, but it's a rough attempt. I could spend a whole day on it and move various players 20 spots up/down. But this roughly would be the 50 I'd go with in a rough order.
Miles should be definitely in the top 50. Rated higher than 5 of the 7 Collingwood players you have in. Better player than Elliot too IMO.
Not quoting the player ratings now I see.Miles is something like Richmond's Adams equivalent in Collingwood terms. Accumulator, strong contested ball winner with a very good inside game. Just limited impact otherwise as someone who offers limited scoreboard impact and is a below average user of the footy. With Miles smaller, a year older and a slightly lower production version. Adams gets the points between the two and also being a year younger and less small I also anticipate his scope to continue developing is the greater of the two.
Given Miles is a good but not dominant ball winner without that completeness of game. He is not at all a definite top 50 player.
As for Elliott. He is a forward rather than a midfielder. But I'd take him first as a 100+ mark per year, 30+ goal per year small forward, as something there aren't so many of.
Stop being so bitterNot quoting the player ratings now I see.
Interesting the rating for 2015 between the two in Inside FootballMiles is something like Richmond's Adams equivalent in Collingwood terms. Accumulator, strong contested ball winner with a very good inside game. Just limited impact otherwise as someone who offers limited scoreboard impact and is a below average user of the footy. With Miles smaller, a year older and a slightly lower production version. Adams gets the points between the two and also being a year younger and less small I also anticipate his scope to continue developing is the greater of the two.
Given Miles is a good but not dominant ball winner without that completeness of game. He is not at all a definite top 50 player.
As for Elliott. He is a forward rather than a midfielder. But I'd take him first as a 100+ mark per year, 30+ goal per year small forward, as something there aren't so many of.
Is there a method to the ratings, besides wearing black and white?Stop being so bitter
Interesting the rating for 2015 between the two in Inside Football
http://www.aflplayerratings.com.au/Ratings/Player/116630/Jamie-ELLIOTT
Elliot 20 games average rating 5.4.
There are better and more consistent small forwards in the 2010 - 2014 period. Puopolo, Cripps, Wingard,
http://www.aflplayerratings.com.au/Ratings/Player/115783/Anthony-MILES
Miles 23 games average rating 6.4
Showed he was a big game player with high rating games against Hawks, Swans and North.
Miles is not far from elite considering his impact around stoppages, high number of contested possessions and his record in big games. Much more consistent than Elliot.Miles while he may have a higher average rating than Elliott, still in overall rating is behind Elliott (113) to Miles (117) overall if going by the aflplayerratings.
Additionally worth noting. Miles is not a top 50 midfielder in the game based on aflplayerratings whereas Elliott is rated the 12th highest rated small/medium forward.
So understanding that midfielders tend to have higher ratings than small forwards, and Miles doesn't even have that as he wasn't a regular from the start of the 2014 season for Richmond with the calculations taking into account a sample of two seasons of work. I'm not so sure why you're so hell bent on your suggestion that Miles is better than Elliott.
My view is if I'm starting a team. I'd much rather have Elliott because he is among the better small forwards in the league. Whereas Miles is a good, but only a good midfielder.
Miles is not far from elite considering his impact around stoppages, high number of contested possessions and his record in big games. Much more consistent than Elliot.
Honestly what do you expect..Bloody hell you Richmond supporters continually whinging and bitching about your players are better than X player is getting old. I would stop replying to them Knighter.
Bloody hell you Richmond supporters continually whinging and bitching about your players are better than X player is getting old. I would stop replying to them Knighter.
Was literally thinking the exact same thing while reading through this thread.Opinions are like a***holes, everyone's got one.