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2018 VFL Rd 17: Northern Blues vs Frankston at Ikon
#61
(07-31-2018, 12:40 PM)jeza link Wrote:LeBois 2 years in and still having fitness issues. Will be interesting to see if they keep him on next year. Would be a real show of faith in him if they do.

It's see you later for Kim you'd think....

No point having 'talent' if you can't stay on the park.
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#62
(07-31-2018, 12:40 PM)jeza link Wrote:LeBois 2 years in and still having fitness issues. Will be interesting to see if they keep him on next year. Would be a real show of faith in him if they do.

It seems that LeBois lacks the durability to play VFL, let alone AFL.  He promised so much with that miraculous goal but it’s hard to see how SOS could have any gauge of his ability/potential.  I suspect that it will be too much to ask to show more faith in him.
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball
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#63
I'd be more focused on working out how to get Garlett and Pickett to play to their potential....

Both great athletes and footballers (skill wise) with speed BUT struggle to get involved.

Both will be better with a full pre season no doubt.
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#64
(08-01-2018, 12:37 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:I'd be more focused on working out how to get Garlett and Pickett to play to their potential....

Both great athletes and footballers (skill wise) with speed BUT struggle to get involved.

Both will be better with a full pre season no doubt.

Pickett is the complete package but seems to get lost in games and has too many time periods where he doesnt touch the footy...needs a run up the field more, Bolton needs to
get more inventive how he uses him.
Garlett by design tends to avoid getting involved in play especially where there is heat on, just likes to sit back and keep the jumper clean...can do the big chase and tackle
but its more a novelty tease than anything regular....give him another year but I'd like to see his attack on the ball improve...has the skills so its a shame to see him not involved more.
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#65
Pickett hasn't played much footy on the past five or so years with significant injuries.  He's essentially a second-year player in his development at best.  I'd persist but he must get fitter to stay more involved.
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#66
(08-01-2018, 02:03 AM)Professer E link Wrote:Pickett hasn't played much footy on the past five or so years with significant injuries.  He's essentially a second-year player in his development at best.  I'd persist but he must get fitter to stay more involved.

Picket indeed does not not look AFL-standard fit to me and if he was he could be a very dangerous player imo. Garlett , on the other hand, does look fitter but seems to prefer a more outside type role. Both go missing at times but for different reasons.
Reality always wins in the end.
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#67
Yep, get Pickett uber fit and play him more in the guts.....quicker than most other players without trying too hard presently....

Garlett, if he can snare 1.5 goals a game and chase a bit, that's ok.

My forward six, 2019 on...

HF        Fasolo    Charlie    Garlett

FF        Pickett    Big H      SOJ/Crippa/Kennedy


Back ups:  Kerr/Lamb/Wright/Lang/Levi

And yes, multiples medical opinions on Fasolo.
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#68
(08-01-2018, 02:39 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:And yes, multiples medical opinions on Fasolo.

Do the medical opinions have to be the same? If you want multiple opinions that would be easy I think.
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#69
What I like about Pickett is his clean ball handling.... You can't teach that.  Players that fumble cost you in big games.
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#70
(08-01-2018, 04:26 AM)Professer E link Wrote:What I like about Pickett is his clean ball handling.... You can't teach that.  Players that fumble cost you in big games.
Every time he has the ball in his hands I look forward to the outcome, not many players you can say that about. If building his fitness will allow him to get it more often then we can strap ourselves in for a pretty exciting ride.
The Ox is slow but I'm running out of patience.
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