The Wasted Draft Picks
- Windy_Hill
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The Wasted Draft Picks
It really is starting to get embarassing
MacAllister
Harvey S
Bolton
and now Kepler
(and Laycock better lift his game soonif he is to avoid this list of first choice draft picks gone bad)
Kepler to me seems all wrong. He his a small forward in a lumbering ruckmans body. He really does not have a strength to his game and after a few years in the system has yet to show he can dominate a game. This is a player taken at number 6 in the National Draft.
The sad reality is that if he hasnt shown us anything by now, the reality is that he NEVER will. Great players show you early that they will get there. Have a look a Monfries for example. He is still developing and has patches of form where he is struggling. BUT, he has had games where he has polled 3 Brownlow votes, kicked 5 goald and done enough to show where he is heading as a player.
I sincerely hope that Ryder and Gumbleton will avoid the first choice curse coz Essendon, it has been a dismal history thus far
MacAllister
Harvey S
Bolton
and now Kepler
(and Laycock better lift his game soonif he is to avoid this list of first choice draft picks gone bad)
Kepler to me seems all wrong. He his a small forward in a lumbering ruckmans body. He really does not have a strength to his game and after a few years in the system has yet to show he can dominate a game. This is a player taken at number 6 in the National Draft.
The sad reality is that if he hasnt shown us anything by now, the reality is that he NEVER will. Great players show you early that they will get there. Have a look a Monfries for example. He is still developing and has patches of form where he is struggling. BUT, he has had games where he has polled 3 Brownlow votes, kicked 5 goald and done enough to show where he is heading as a player.
I sincerely hope that Ryder and Gumbleton will avoid the first choice curse coz Essendon, it has been a dismal history thus far
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Bradley will never be more than an ordinary player. I don't think i'm being overly harsh in saying that, because to date that's all his performances indicate.
Also, why hasn't his kicking technique been fixed? There's a fundamental error in it, and me as your average armchair expert schmuck can tell you what it is: he drops the ball onto his boot from about his navel and doesn't guide the ball onto his boot with his right hand. This results in his kicks being both inaccurate, and having the tendency to balloon up higher than intended. What you're supposed to do is drop the ball from about mid-thigh height and guide the ball onto your laces with your right hand. He needs to watch some footage of how Buckley or Gilbee kick.
Also, why hasn't his kicking technique been fixed? There's a fundamental error in it, and me as your average armchair expert schmuck can tell you what it is: he drops the ball onto his boot from about his navel and doesn't guide the ball onto his boot with his right hand. This results in his kicks being both inaccurate, and having the tendency to balloon up higher than intended. What you're supposed to do is drop the ball from about mid-thigh height and guide the ball onto your laces with your right hand. He needs to watch some footage of how Buckley or Gilbee kick.
The draft we picked him in was one of the worst. There aren't too many very good players who have come from it.
Don't think Bradley will make it. He does do some good things, but can't perform the fundamentals of the game correctly. I, like Jimmy still can't believe the kicking technique. Decision making is also fairly average, although he is not the only one in that boat.
Don't think Bradley will make it. He does do some good things, but can't perform the fundamentals of the game correctly. I, like Jimmy still can't believe the kicking technique. Decision making is also fairly average, although he is not the only one in that boat.
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Whilst Windy is bagging Bradley who at least can get the ball, let's hope Gumbleton can learn to actually touch the ball. In two practice matches at Optus Oval he failed to get his hands on the ball! Played at CHF on Fletch who was bemused that Gumbleton had no idea how to read the direction the ball was coming from!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bradley reminds me of Ryan O'connor. No position for him, no talent at all and no football brains. May play the odd good game here and there but overall you would classify them as a retarded donkey.
He kicks on the left
He kicks on the riiiiiiiiigggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhttttttttttttt
That boy Hurley
Makes Riewoldt look shite!
He kicks on the riiiiiiiiigggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhttttttttttttt
That boy Hurley
Makes Riewoldt look shite!
- Mrs Mercuri
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Bradley has been very disappointing for a first round pick. The guy we might have got instead (Tenace) hasn't been much better though to be fair. With Michael at the club perhaps Kep can finally get his game right and start to improve as a wingman. This year is a crucial one for him thats for sure, if the Dons fail again there is no doubt that he will be trade material. I agree about Laycock as well, this is a big year for him.
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Put the bong down and get your head out of the clouds. How many more years are people going to continually live with false hope in regards to EFC players?Anyone remember the days when Bomber fans used to bag opposition players???
andrewb wrote: "I think there will be all australian representation at some stage in their careers for winders and bradley".
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Years??? Not too many other Vicco clubs have won a premiership in this decade DC...DC wrote:Put the bong down and get your head out of the clouds. How many more years are people going to continually live with false hope in regards to EFC players?Anyone remember the days when Bomber fans used to bag opposition players???
It's not false hope in regards to EFC players DC. You my friend have "false" expectations of a team that is rebuilding itself. I'm mostly optimistic about this year that we've begun something special with Alwyn, Bachar, Gus etc. I'm just realistic in my expectations of the list we have.
So what if I'm not the finger pointing doomsayer like some here. Every team has its time at the top, and we've all been spoilt by supporting a club that has been so successful. We've come to expect success. It's only natural. Even media hacks like Sheehan, Robbo etc expect it.
There have been other clubs that have been down longer than we have who don't get put under the same blowtorch, simply because success isn't expected of them.
The hard truth is you've got to spend your time at the bottom as a direct result of that success. Change can be slow in modern day footy with the draft setup the way it is. If you look through the draft over time, every team has picked its fair share of questionable picks. It's silly pointing out ours IMO.
Maybe you need to heed your own advice, perhaps stoke the bong (medicinal of course!), it might help you calm down and ease your exaggerated expectations of our club with its current playing list...
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Doctor Fish wrote:Years??? Not too many other Vicco clubs have won a premiership in this decade DC...DC wrote:Put the bong down and get your head out of the clouds. How many more years are people going to continually live with false hope in regards to EFC players?Anyone remember the days when Bomber fans used to bag opposition players???
It's not false hope in regards to EFC players DC. You my friend have "false" expectations of a team that is rebuilding itself. I'm mostly optimistic about this year that we've begun something special with Alwyn, Bachar, Gus etc. I'm just realistic in my expectations of the list we have.
So what if I'm not the finger pointing doomsayer like some here. Every team has its time at the top, and we've all been spoilt by supporting a club that has been so successful. We've come to expect success. It's only natural. Even media hacks like Sheehan, Robbo etc expect it.
There have been other clubs that have been down longer than we have who don't get put under the same blowtorch, simply because success isn't expected of them.
The hard truth is you've got to spend your time at the bottom as a direct result of that success. Change can be slow in modern day footy with the draft setup the way it is. If you look through the draft over time, every team has picked its fair share of questionable picks. It's silly pointing out ours IMO.
Maybe you need to heed your own advice, perhaps stoke the bong (medicinal of course!), it might help you calm down and ease your exaggerated expectations of our club with its current playing list...
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These were always going to be the years we paid the price for the drafting of D-Mac, Bolton, Heff, and the one that was taken away for the salary cap breach. Add to the list James Davies, Shane Harvey, and Rama's unfortunate illness, and what the f*** do you all expect? When you have had some time at the top, you cant afford to get one draft pick wrong if you wish to stay there. We have made about 8 mistakes we just couldnt afford.