One thing yesterdays game proved.....
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One thing yesterdays game proved.....
One thing yesterdays game proved.....
that it wont be the end of the world if BJ does leave at the end of the year......
that it wont be the end of the world if BJ does leave at the end of the year......
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
IMHO. If BJ leaves; other players will have to step up and do a bit extra. Having someone like him, skilled with both feet, could actually make others a little complacent, like "give it to BJ, he will get spear a perfect pass" and when he's tagged, harrassed, and is a little off, can cost us.
Fantastic player, hate to lose him, but hopefully the team can cover him.
As an analogy, I worked in one place where one bloke did more than his fair share, so some others were a little slack "Tom will get it done".
When he left (downsizing), the sky didn't fall, we all did a bit more to cover him.
That's just my opinion. We all have an opinion. I am allowed to have one.
We don't live in Libya or Syria or North Korea
Fantastic player, hate to lose him, but hopefully the team can cover him.
As an analogy, I worked in one place where one bloke did more than his fair share, so some others were a little slack "Tom will get it done".
When he left (downsizing), the sky didn't fall, we all did a bit more to cover him.
That's just my opinion. We all have an opinion. I am allowed to have one.
We don't live in Libya or Syria or North Korea
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
Why? I thought he was being positive in the event BJ leaves. Would you prefer he say that IF Goddard leaves we're screwed?SainterK wrote:Baz, have to say....not one of your better posts.
Not one of your better posts...
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
As senior players retire, the Club will need BJ to be there, taking on a senior mantle role. He is a very versatile player and can play various roles, which is a big plus out there on the ground.
Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
And for these reasons I hope he stays.Junction Oval wrote:As senior players retire, the Club will need BJ to be there, taking on a senior mantle role. He is a very versatile player and can play various roles, which is a big plus out there on the ground.
However, all the OP is saying is that IF he does go, it wouldn't be the end of the world. The only way we can answer that would be to see what we do with our compensation pick(s).
It's all very hypothetical. Having said that, I think he'll sign.
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
I don't think there has been anything on here positive about BJ lately.The Jeff wrote:Why? I thought he was being positive in the event BJ leaves. Would you prefer he say that IF Goddard leaves we're screwed?SainterK wrote:Baz, have to say....not one of your better posts.
Not one of your better posts...
Happy to disagree.
Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
No player is irreplaceable.....
Lockett.... 97
Stewart.... 71
Hall........04/05-
Everittt.....04/05
Ball....... 2010
The world never falls in and one player does not create success
But is easier if you get some compensation
Dal is a great example
Billy Barrot, Barry Brooks, and ZERO are not so great
Lockett.... 97
Stewart.... 71
Hall........04/05-
Everittt.....04/05
Ball....... 2010
The world never falls in and one player does not create success
But is easier if you get some compensation
Dal is a great example
Billy Barrot, Barry Brooks, and ZERO are not so great
Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
It's not about him being replaceable or not...
He has said he's staying.
Enough already.
He has said he's staying.
Enough already.
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
mmmmmmmm
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Draftpickalicious.
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
Then he'd want to start giving us something to be positive about.....SainterK wrote:I don't think there has been anything on here positive about BJ lately.The Jeff wrote:Why? I thought he was being positive in the event BJ leaves. Would you prefer he say that IF Goddard leaves we're screwed?SainterK wrote:Baz, have to say....not one of your better posts.
Not one of your better posts...
Happy to disagree.
He's been below standard for 18 months. He would be one of our top tier players in terms of money received. He still hasn't signed, which is a concern - I don't buy this BS that Cloke and now BJ are peddling re 'I really want to stay but we're just working a few things out.' You either want to stay or you are ambivalent. Some players want to stay, but only if the price is right..And by right I mean very close to their market value. Very few of the elite players can afford to take that attitude, cos it leaves the rest of the list short changed. I wouldn't have a clue what they all get, but why do I get the feeling that Lenny for instance has played below his market value for years?
I have more respect for the likes of Chapman, Selwood, Bartel, Scarlett and even Ablett who for years played well below his market value despite easily being the best player in the comp. All thise players I mentioned are apparently paid less than $500k (Selwood maybe more this year as he's captain)
I am no BJ hater. His skills can be sublime, and his overhead marking can be a joy to watch. He has been nothing short of brilliant in the big games we played b/w 08-2010. His recent suspension was nothing short of selfish though, and his tantrums on the field are becoming tiresome for a senior player. Like every club in the same position (the pies for instance) I say just sign already - and then come back from your suspension and remind all of us why you were drafted at #1. be the player we all know you can be BJ and stop worrying about your opponent.
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
I was trying to point out that we had our best win for the year without BJ in the team, and he were to leave at years end and we received adequate compensation, our window would not be shut, contrary to what some believe.
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Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
+1Moods wrote: Then he'd want to start giving us something to be positive about.....
He's been below standard for 18 months. He would be one of our top tier players in terms of money received. He still hasn't signed, which is a concern - I don't buy this BS that Cloke and now BJ are peddling re 'I really want to stay but we're just working a few things out.' You either want to stay or you are ambivalent. Some players want to stay, but only if the price is right..And by right I mean very close to their market value. Very few of the elite players can afford to take that attitude, cos it leaves the rest of the list short changed. I wouldn't have a clue what they all get, but why do I get the feeling that Lenny for instance has played below his market value for years?
I have more respect for the likes of Chapman, Selwood, Bartel, Scarlett and even Ablett who for years played well below his market value despite easily being the best player in the comp. All thise players I mentioned are apparently paid less than $500k (Selwood maybe more this year as he's captain)
I am no BJ hater. His skills can be sublime, and his overhead marking can be a joy to watch. He has been nothing short of brilliant in the big games we played b/w 08-2010. His recent suspension was nothing short of selfish though, and his tantrums on the field are becoming tiresome for a senior player. Like every club in the same position (the pies for instance) I say just sign already - and then come back from your suspension and remind all of us why you were drafted at #1. be the player we all know you can be BJ and stop worrying about your opponent.
We had a great win w/out Bj....and we got to the last day in September w/out Roo for most of 2010, but with both at their best and no passengers in the team we can be even better...and we will need to be
Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
Sorry Barry, perhaps I was over sensitive in my reply.borderbarry wrote:I was trying to point out that we had our best win for the year without BJ in the team, and he were to leave at years end and we received adequate compensation, our window would not be shut, contrary to what some believe.
BJ has given so much to this club, and at the minute when he can't quite get his body to catch up to his mind, everyone appears to have jumped off.
Perhaps we get an idea of those people who have never been able to stomach watching replays of the 2009 and 2010 grand finals, because if they could, they would watch BJ and wish everyone was so desperate to win this club a premiership.
He wants to stay, I want him to stay.
Re: One thing yesterdays game proved.....
Agree with you SainterK. BJ is still crucial to our team. Seems to be a little 'lost' this year in regards to his role, but looking forward to a marked improvement in his game when he returns. I think he is carrying some niggles this year and although a 2 week suspension is not ideal, the break will do him the world of good.SainterK wrote:Sorry Barry, perhaps I was over sensitive in my reply.borderbarry wrote:I was trying to point out that we had our best win for the year without BJ in the team, and he were to leave at years end and we received adequate compensation, our window would not be shut, contrary to what some believe.
BJ has given so much to this club, and at the minute when he can't quite get his body to catch up to his mind, everyone appears to have jumped off.
Perhaps we get an idea of those people who have never been able to stomach watching replays of the 2009 and 2010 grand finals, because if they could, they would watch BJ and wish everyone was so desperate to win this club a premiership.
He wants to stay, I want him to stay.
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