Autopsy Rd 7 vs North. Terrible loss, poor skills, never in it.

Who played well in Round 7?


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Note the words you use to describe L'OB- "nice" moments. That encapsulates the Carlton problem -we are too nice and compromising. KENNEDY IS NOT A NICE FOOTBALLER. SETTERFIELD IS NOT A NICE FOOTBALLER- THERE ARE YOUR Replacements, who by the way are contested ball winners
Fellow called Bruce Doull had nice moments. Lots of those in the reserves and in and out of the seniors the first couple of years. IT JUST TAKES TIME. And every talent has a unique time.
 

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You know that stuff is going to happen. But not because of reasons like you and others come up with. It will simply be natural attrition and development that sees Murphs time up. History will record him as one of our best players plagued by injury from all the times he did put his body on the line and unfortunate to play in a very poor era for our club. No-one will call him soft in ten years time. Nor should they now.
It is with complete respect to Murph that I write this. History will record him as a Captain of our great club during a very dark time, buts lets remember he was a number 1 pick, played beside two number 1 picks in Gibbs, and Kruezer, and also alongside that other guy, Chris Judd, who went alright too. It wasn't all that bad a midfield. People will, however, remember his career as a whole. That includes now, and how he plays out his career. If his legacy matters to him, and to the club, i don't think dropping him to the 2's is going to be wise, or useful. What will it actually achieve. If his body is banged up, like we all believe, could we possibly imagine how frustrating it must be for him to not be able to play the way he wants? Taking a couple of weeks off for management won't help either. I'm not sure what is left to do but to respect his service to our great club over such a low point in our history.
 
That's your interpretation. Never heard the club say that at all. Not even close

My take is they wanted Stocker and at that pick was a bargain.

they don't need to specifically say it. That's the only thing it can mean, unless they think he is worth pick 1

They would have internally been expecting us to finish 10-14, or they wouldn't have done the deal! Stocker is not the equivalent of a Rozee or a Walsh
 
Yes but until you drop L'OB we are sending him the message that his output is acceptable

He is far from being our worst over the last month

The message regarding recalling players after a long layoff and not performing is more concerning

Give players a block of games, no matter the level, then assess them
 

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Yes indeed . But that didnt stop quite a few around here having him marked as a fail.
Jack brings good effort and plays with heart which is more than you can say about 15 others including an ex captain but he’s far from a bona fide AFL first 22 player, but he’s getting there. Kicking set shots would be a good place to focus on for improvement. Not making the distance from 45m out on fresh legs 1 minute into the game is not good enough.
 
Stephenson, from the same draft, is skinnier than him, and does alright.

Goes real well, but is a forward in a strong, experienced side and really doesn't have a defensive side

How do you think he would go as a defensive wingman in our side

Or how would Lochie go playing for the Pies
 
To get a player you rated extremely highly whilst keeping a first round pick. That's my take
I tend to agree with this. My take is the thought process would have been we fairly confident that we’re going to climb the ladder so best case we make out like bandits. Worse case we get a highly rated player and another first round draft pick albeit losing out on pick 1 or 2. Can we live with the worst case scenario? Yep, let’s do it then. A calculated risk.
 
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So, let me see if I understand you correctly. You think - after a day like today, in which we were crying out for on ground leadership - you wanted to trade out what little quality leadership we have, to bring in more kids?

Who said anything about bringing in more kids? I said IMO they should have been traded when the rebuild was started.
 
I tend to agree with this. My take is the thought process would have been we fairly confident that we’re going to climb the ladder so best case we make out like bandits. Worse case we get a highly rated player and another first round draft pick albeit losing out on pick 1 or 2. Can we live with the worst case scenario? Yep, let’s do it then. A calculated risk.

Plus we will most probably use the pick to trade anyway. We don't need anymore top end picks. We need mature talent
 
Jack brings good effort and plays with heart which is more than you can say about 15 others including an ex captain but he’s far from a bona fide AFL first 22 player, but he’s getting there. Kicking set shots would be a good place to focus on for improvement. Not making the distance from 45m out on fresh legs 1 minute into the game is not good enough.
Yes he is getting there. That is it exactly. We have a raft of young fellas getting there. Its hard to be patient but it's the harsh reality of things.
 

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Autopsy Rd 7 vs North. Terrible loss, poor skills, never in it.

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