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Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - Lods - 05-07-2022

(05-07-2022, 03:27 AM)WASurfer link Wrote:Boyd a late in for Plowman.

He's.....back ;D


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - Professer E - 05-07-2022

Tanking


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - LoveNavy - 05-07-2022

I haven’t seen enough from Boyd to convince me he’s an asset. Hope he shows us that he is tomorrow.

On a positive note. I see our match is broadcast on Arabic radio.


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - Gointocarlton - 05-07-2022

(05-06-2022, 10:15 AM)crashlander link Wrote:Backs:  Zac Williams  Jacob Weitering  Nic Newman
Half-backs:  Adam Saad  Lewis Young  Sam Docherty
Centreline:  Jack Carroll  Patrick Cripps  Lochie O'Brien
Half-forwards:  Zac Fisher  Charlie Curnow  Jack Martin
Forwards:  Matthew Owies  Harry McKay  Corey Durdin
Followers:  Tom De Koning  Sam Walsh  Adam Cerra
Interchange:  Matthew Kennedy  Jack Newnes  Lachie Plowman  Jack Silvagni
Emergencies:  Jordan Boyd  Matthew Cottrell  Paddy Dow  Jesse Motlop
If Boyd is made the sub Ill spew up


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - crashlander - 05-07-2022

(05-07-2022, 05:36 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:If Boyd is made the sub Ill spew up
He's in the 21: Plowman is out ill. Setters has been added to the emergencies.


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - LP - 05-07-2022

(05-07-2022, 02:06 AM)Baggers date Wrote:Like many, I've been disappointed with what Boyd has shown, until very recently. His last game in the VFL was a ripper. He has something going for him that is trumps in anyone's book, a terrific attitude and work ethic. Although he's delivered some howlers on field, he's also shown some encouraging glimpses. Owing to so many injuries, in some respects, he's been thrown in the deep end and not had the opportunity to develop confidence in the Magoos. Let's give the kid a chance.
Fans do not appreciate the step up it takes from VFL to AFL, the fans carry on about how much tougher and harder AFL is, but it isn't really. If you replaced all 750 odd AFL players with the next 750 down you would barely notice a difference in play after a week or two of coaching.

The big difference, and this is the thing fans do not get, is the crowd.

There is no talking to team-mates, directing traffic, calling for the footy, etc., etc., as in 95% of cases nobody can hear shizen out on The G or on Docklands. It takes lots of games for players to get acclimatised to playing footy with what is effectively their head in a bucket. It's weird, all the noise in the world, and not a thing you can hear from any more than an arms length away or so!

Some players just fit right into it, I presume they are types who don't listen to team-mates anyway, others take a while!


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - Gointocarlton - 05-07-2022

(05-07-2022, 05:41 AM)crashlander link Wrote:He's in the 21: Plowman is out ill. Setters has been added to the emergencies.
great, I look forward to watching his contribution.


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - townsendcalling - 05-07-2022

Cotrell looks like the medical sub. Dow, Motlop and Setterfield all in the VFL starting lineup.


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - dfadams - 05-07-2022

Chance to go top 4 with a win and the Saints lose.


Re: AFL Rd 8 2022 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Adelaide - kruddler - 05-07-2022

(05-07-2022, 05:48 AM)LP link Wrote:Fans do not appreciate the step up it takes from VFL to AFL, the fans carry on about how much tougher and harder AFL is, but it isn't really. If you replaced all 750 odd AFL players with the next 750 down you would barely notice a difference in play after a week or two of coaching.

The big difference, and this is the thing fans do not get, is the crowd.

There is no talking to team-mates, directing traffic, calling for the footy, etc., etc., as in 95% of cases nobody can hear shizen out on The G or on Docklands. It takes lots of games for players to get acclimatised to playing footy with what is effectively their head in a bucket. It's weird, all the noise in the world, and not a thing you can hear from any more than an arms length away or so!

Some players just fit right into it, I presume they are types who don't listen to team-mates anyway, others take a while!
And you are 'pro-boyd' based on VFL form and then write this?

His weapon IS his kicking....and he has been extremely average by foot in the AFL, thus his '1 thing' is a thing no more. Thus, not worthy of an extended run.

He panics too much under pressure (or perceived pressure) and the step up to AFL level is just too much for him.
We cut blokes like Gibbons for a bloke like Boyd.
limited strings, but steady output
vs
one string that has broken with barely any output at all.

Look at what Dow is producing in the 2's....and he can't get a gig.
Boyd can.
Now slightly different roles, but considering both would be coming in off the bench, its much of a muchness. Play the better player!

Boyd is playing on a wing
Dow would play in the guts.
Move walsh from the guts to the wing, so dow can play in the guts and overall the team is better with Dow in it vs Boyd....even if Boyd plays more of a position of need.