06-15-2019, 11:09 PM
Certainly no arguments with Teague's plan for players to "play to their strengths". Small problem with that some players think they're millionaires.
Harry's strength surfaces when the ball is delivered laces out. SPS's strength is a nice clean one-touch possession in space. Ain't gonna happen. His first half was deplorable. Sparked up in the second to his credit.
He wasn't Pat Malone in that first half. I glanced at the stats and more than half a dozen of our players touched the ball 8 times or less.
Interesting that some are defending Kruezer with stats. "Hitouts to advantage"? I love stats. Blind Freddie could see that they were waltzing it out of the centre with ease. Yeah, maybe he got a hand to it and the ball sort of went forward a bit so let's chalk that down as a "hitout to advantage" despite the fact that the follow up play was a two possession romp into an open goal :
I can see that he's definitely better at boundary throw ins but also worrying is a recurring theme that opposition ruckman are escaping forward to hurt us with 2-3 goals.
Harry's strength surfaces when the ball is delivered laces out. SPS's strength is a nice clean one-touch possession in space. Ain't gonna happen. His first half was deplorable. Sparked up in the second to his credit.
He wasn't Pat Malone in that first half. I glanced at the stats and more than half a dozen of our players touched the ball 8 times or less.
Interesting that some are defending Kruezer with stats. "Hitouts to advantage"? I love stats. Blind Freddie could see that they were waltzing it out of the centre with ease. Yeah, maybe he got a hand to it and the ball sort of went forward a bit so let's chalk that down as a "hitout to advantage" despite the fact that the follow up play was a two possession romp into an open goal :

I can see that he's definitely better at boundary throw ins but also worrying is a recurring theme that opposition ruckman are escaping forward to hurt us with 2-3 goals.
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