yes he really should be reprimanded for complementing a player after the gameHopefully Fly can be less fan boy going forward and further develop those parts of his game that still need focus
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yes he really should be reprimanded for complementing a player after the gameHopefully Fly can be less fan boy going forward and further develop those parts of his game that still need focus
Huh this is just not true with Nick Daicos. Even opposition supporters who bring up this topic concede he is a star and great to watch.
I am also full of praise for him, what I find funny is any pointing out of potential improvement is met with akin howls of killing Bambi.
Thank God Gone Critical understood the topic at hand and the points made. Obviously he has also observed it. Again it is only one off pieces of play. No one had an issue with N.Buckley being well rounded and find it interesting they don't want Nick to be.
Also much better runner. And much more attacking instincts. Pendles had a basketball guard protect the ball mentality and was very safe with his disposal for a lot of his career rather than the go for it and create goals mentality that Nick has.He will also be better than Pendles cause he has virtually everthing Pendles has plus a serious goalkicking ability.
I'm with you. It's like wanting Buddy to have launched and marked it at the highest point, when his big thing was muscling his opponent and trying to mark lower, keeping his feet and destroying them at ground level when he didn't mark it.Improvement is one thing. Playing to strengths is another. Im sure he is working on it also, without a doubt. I just dont get the obsessive OTT nature of him not being tough because he doesnt cannon in to packs.
I'm with you. It's like wanting Buddy to have launched and marked it at the highest point, when his big thing was muscling his opponent and trying to mark lower, keeping his feet and destroying them at ground level when he didn't mark it.
Give him another preseason or two.It's where he reaches in instead of body lining the pill and protecting it with his frame.
Nick is not that small that he has to resort to that technique.
Last night there was an example had he took 2 extra steps and put his body over it absorbed the contact he would got possession.
Instead he reached in from distance whilst the Lions opponent similar size bodylined the ball and knocked it free of Nicks reach.
These are the types of examples he needs to fix and what people are referring too.
Not the hyperbolic crap sideswipe and Kirby like to spout about trying to turn him into Titch or Tay style inside mid and trying to get concussion like Selwood or L.Ball.
They do that to put an argument up that NO ones actually made, to try appear "rational" in there response and belittle the actual point with an out of context argument.
People read it add a like and then proceed to talk about a comment that hasn't been made...
I agree with this, and have been thinking the same - Nick seems to not like using his left as much as I would like to see. Josh is great using his left, but Nick seems to try to carve a little outside of the right book chip or a checkside instead. I'd love to see him use his left more.I haven’t really noticed the reaching in thing tbh though I doubt it’s to avoid body contact but rather that he sees it as the most attacking option.
Only thing I’d like to see going forward is Nick using his left foot more often. He tends to prefer the outside of his right. Just think it would make him even more dangerous and less predictable. Couple of times against Brizzy he tried a couple of sneaky outside of the boot kicks that went straight into the arms of an oppo player only 3-5 metres away. In those particular cases a handball was probably the better option. Having said that me giving Nick advice is probably a bit silly.
I would like to see him use his left more often as well. But I suspect he uses the outside of the right as it makes it less predictable to the opposition. He is a little inconsistent in his delivery of it, but I have seen it work extremely well on other occasions.I agree with this, and have been thinking the same - Nick seems to not like using his left as much as I would like to see. Josh is great using his left, but Nick seems to try to carve a little outside of the right book chip or a checkside instead. I'd love to see him use his left more.
I seen him use his Left.I haven’t really noticed the reaching in thing tbh though I doubt it’s to avoid body contact but rather that he sees it as the most attacking option.
Only thing I’d like to see going forward is Nick using his left foot more often. He tends to prefer the outside of his right. Just think it would make him even more dangerous and less predictable. Couple of times against Brizzy he tried a couple of sneaky outside of the boot kicks that went straight into the arms of an oppo player only 3-5 metres away. In those particular cases a handball was probably the better option. Having said that me giving Nick advice is probably a bit silly.
Yeahhhhh, he goes alright, I guess.Not bad for a soft, handball receiver that doesn't win his own ball
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Huh this is just not true with Nick Daicos. Even opposition supporters who bring up this topic concede he is a star and great to watch.
I am also full of praise for him, what I find funny is any pointing out of potential improvement is met with akin howls of killing Bambi.
Thank God Gone Critical understood the topic at hand and the points made. Obviously he has also observed it. Again it is only one off pieces of play. No one had an issue with N.Buckley being well rounded and find it interesting they don't want Nick to be.
Does St Kilda have a tagger. Need them to lock down Cripps and Nick might pinch the Brownlow.
Even more impressive given our game style is largely not an uncontested keeping’s off oneNick now has 7 games of 40 or more, the same as Nathan Buckley. 1 in every 10 games he's getting 40 touches, and he's 21.
Swanny did it 13 times in his career for context. Pendles 1
Someone needs to start running with him! He’s allowed to run free every week!Steele usually goes with Cripps and does a good job.
He is a seagull. Gets 30 kick outs every week and hasn’t won a hard ball yet.Not bad for a soft, handball receiver that doesn't win his own ball
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Nick now has 7 games of 40 or more, the same as Nathan Buckley. 1 in every 10 games he's getting 40 touches, and he's 21.
Swanny did it 13 times in his career for context. Pendles 1