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Nonsense.Depends if Danger wins a Brownlow before his career is done, other than Woewodin it's hard for me to say someone without a Brownlow be remembered as the better player than someone who's won one
So Carey, Matthews & Ablett Sr won't be remembered as better players than Tony Liberatore, Scott Wynd, Paul Kelly, Shane Crawford, Adam Cooney & Jobe Watson?Depends if Danger wins a Brownlow before his career is done, other than Woewodin it's hard for me to say someone without a Brownlow be remembered as the better player than someone who's won one
Buckley and quite easily IMO.
Unless Dangerfield really steps it up over the coming seasons.
Buckley.
Reckon perhaps one of the more under rated super stars of the game (outside of Collingwood).
Good to see a non Collingwood supporter post this. He carried a poor team to 2 Grand finals. Then he got injured and the team was bottom 4 for 2 years. Only a true star can have that type of influence.
Scott West is better than Liberatore, Wynd, Kelly, Crawford, Cooney and Watson and he never won one.So Carey, Matthews & Ablett Sr won't be remembered as better players than Tony Liberatore, Scott Wynd, Paul Kelly, Shane Crawford, Adam Cooney & Jobe Watson?
Danger would need to win a Brownlow and deliver in a grand final.
He is on course to do that, but you always back the guy that has runs on the board.
What would have been a better comparison is Patrick Dangerfield versus Chad Wingard at the end of their careers.
Would take Kelly without hesitation over Scott West and Crawford and Watson would be neck and neck. Regardless, Brownlow makes no difference to any of this.Scott West is better than Liberatore, Wynd, Kelly, Crawford, Cooney and Watson and he never won one.
Buckley by a long way, although wouldn't be surprised if Dangerfield surpasses him by the time he retires