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- Con Gorozidis
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KOSI
People keep asking who would replace kosi. i think the question entails the kosi dilemma.
the answer is we need 2 players to replace him. a mobile forward and a tap ruckmen. kosis problem is he is both and neither. not agile enough to be a real forward and not tall enough to be a real ruckmen (he is 196cm - ottens is 202cm) - the minimum heigh for a ruckmen is 200cm.
so i think we should get boyle as the mobile forward & seaby (24 200cm) as the ruckmen.
gardi, rix and an old kingy arent the answer to rucking and mcevoy could be 5 years off being any good.
we need a mobile forward, a ruckman and a midfielder. HUGELY challenging to get all 3.
hopefully jack steven steps up next year in the middle also + a kid or 2 from the draft.
the answer is we need 2 players to replace him. a mobile forward and a tap ruckmen. kosis problem is he is both and neither. not agile enough to be a real forward and not tall enough to be a real ruckmen (he is 196cm - ottens is 202cm) - the minimum heigh for a ruckmen is 200cm.
so i think we should get boyle as the mobile forward & seaby (24 200cm) as the ruckmen.
gardi, rix and an old kingy arent the answer to rucking and mcevoy could be 5 years off being any good.
we need a mobile forward, a ruckman and a midfielder. HUGELY challenging to get all 3.
hopefully jack steven steps up next year in the middle also + a kid or 2 from the draft.
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Kosi should not be traded -- he should have his knee fixed after which he will gain confidence and then reach star statis if played at CHB.
Kosi is a confidence man and when it's running for him, he can be unbeatable.
Remember those games a few years back he played at CHB -- BRILLIANT.
Kosi is a confidence man and when it's running for him, he can be unbeatable.
Remember those games a few years back he played at CHB -- BRILLIANT.
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Look at other rucks who drift forward.ctqs wrote:Not really, because Kosi's kicking is so unreliable. He's been hooking the ball for years.Otiman wrote:McEvoy/Koschitzke alternating between ruck and FF will be a headache for any opposition.
30.21 this year for the Kos.
Ottens - a stunning kick - 14.7
Minson - 19.11
Cox - 9.10
Simmonds - 13.6
Hille - 19.18
It's all apples and oranges, I know, but methinks a few here expect a little too much sometimes. Kosi goes okay, can be better, will be better, get off his back.
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Kosi is a dud.
Time for him to move on.
Four great games in 8 seasons is nowhere good enough.
He is not up to it.
Someone said fix his knee up and he will be a great CHB.
There's nothing wrong with his knee. He's basically played 3 full seasons in a row and done nothing.
Time for him to move on.
Four great games in 8 seasons is nowhere good enough.
He is not up to it.
Someone said fix his knee up and he will be a great CHB.
There's nothing wrong with his knee. He's basically played 3 full seasons in a row and done nothing.
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You seem to be a real fan of Tim Boyle, but don't you think it would be a mistake bringing in a guy who has severley broken his leg twice and has had soft tissue concerns since? Unless we get him very very cheap, it would be a massive risk.Con Gorozidis wrote:so i think we should get boyle as the mobile forward & seaby (24 200cm) as the ruckmen.
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will stop criticising him when he starts to deliver consistently. "Can be better, will be better...."Thinline wrote:Look at other rucks who drift forward.ctqs wrote:Not really, because Kosi's kicking is so unreliable. He's been hooking the ball for years.Otiman wrote:McEvoy/Koschitzke alternating between ruck and FF will be a headache for any opposition.
30.21 this year for the Kos.
Ottens - a stunning kick - 14.7
Minson - 19.11
Cox - 9.10
Simmonds - 13.6
Hille - 19.18
It's all apples and oranges, I know, but methinks a few here expect a little too much sometimes. Kosi goes okay, can be better, will be better, get off his back.
When exactly? We're still waiting.
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Your apparent musical judgement does not extend to our no 23?Bernard Shakey wrote:Kosi is a dud.
Time for him to move on.
Four great games in 8 seasons is nowhere good enough.
He is not up to it.
Someone said fix his knee up and he will be a great CHB.
There's nothing wrong with his knee. He's basically played 3 full seasons in a row and done nothing.
Perhaps an analogy is in order. Neil, having been groomed as a next big thing from his association with super group Buffalo Springfield (his pesonal draft camp if you will), starts out with a quiet, understated self titled effort, moves on to the rambling beauty of 'Everybody Knows...' before (in rough order) a series of classics in Harvest, On the Beach, American Stars and Bars, and Tonights the Night. Then, just as everyone thinks he's the best thing ever in history, he befuddles his admirers with a string of unlistenable garbage in Trans and that Shocking Pinks effort etc before knocking us all dead with a resurgence commencing with Harvest Moon. And since, despite the odd well-intentioned album where he's toyed with thematic records (something foreign to him previously) his effort couldn't be questioned (Greendale, Living with War) and since he's he's surged again with Chrome Dreams. Like many, I believe his best work is ahead of him.
The point?
Kosi, like Neil, will reinvent himself and when we look back on his journey on the whole we'll be more than satisfied.
I hope.
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So do I. So does everyone on here. But time to call a spade a spade on Kosi and stop talking about what he's 'gunna be'.Thinline wrote:Your apparent musical judgement does not extend to our no 23?Bernard Shakey wrote:Kosi is a dud.
Time for him to move on.
Four great games in 8 seasons is nowhere good enough.
He is not up to it.
Someone said fix his knee up and he will be a great CHB.
There's nothing wrong with his knee. He's basically played 3 full seasons in a row and done nothing.
Perhaps an analogy is in order. Neil, having been groomed as a next big thing from his association with super group Buffalo Springfield (his pesonal draft camp if you will), starts out with a quiet, understated self titled effort, moves on to the rambling beauty of 'Everybody Knows...' before (in rough order) a series of classics in Harvest, On the Beach, American Stars and Bars, and Tonights the Night. Then, just as everyone thinks he's the best thing ever in history, he befuddles his admirers with a string of unlistenable garbage in Trans and that Shocking Pinks effort etc before knocking us all dead with a resurgence commencing with Harvest Moon. And since, despite the odd well-intentioned album where he's toyed with thematic records (something foreign to him previously) his effort couldn't be questioned (Greendale, Living with War) and since he's he's surged again with Chrome Dreams. Like many, I believe his best work is ahead of him.
The point?
Kosi, like Neil, will reinvent himself and when we look back on his journey on the whole we'll be more than satisfied.
I hope.
Completely over hearing about what he's "gunna be....."
No, people do not lay off when he delivers. Kosi also came off a little worse for wear in the Hodge clash. He put his body on the line, then saw the match out in obvious discomfort....don't hear much from the supporters commending his courage?st.byron wrote:will stop criticising him when he starts to deliver consistently. "Can be better, will be better...."Thinline wrote:Look at other rucks who drift forward.ctqs wrote:Not really, because Kosi's kicking is so unreliable. He's been hooking the ball for years.Otiman wrote:McEvoy/Koschitzke alternating between ruck and FF will be a headache for any opposition.
30.21 this year for the Kos.
Ottens - a stunning kick - 14.7
Minson - 19.11
Cox - 9.10
Simmonds - 13.6
Hille - 19.18
It's all apples and oranges, I know, but methinks a few here expect a little too much sometimes. Kosi goes okay, can be better, will be better, get off his back.
When exactly? We're still waiting.
Still the same amount of negative press on here...
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After Essendon in rd. 22 and the Collingwood final I posted that Kosi had delivered. The trouble is he's so bloody inconsistent. Did bugger all v Geelong and Hawthorn, mind you he wasn't alone.ohwhenthesaints! wrote:
No, people do not lay off when he delivers. Kosi also came off a little worse for wear in the Hodge clash. He put his body on the line, then saw the match out in obvious discomfort....don't hear much from the supporters commending his courage?
Still the same amount of negative press on here...
Not looking so much at individual games in assessing his performance, more that he goes missing for weeks on end, apart from taking the odd grab and kicking a goal or two, which people then hang their hat on as reasons why posters should stop criticising him.
If he can get some consistency into his game, I'll be more than happy to compliment him.
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I honestly don't think Kosi has been that bad. He hasn't been Riewoldt-ish either of course. But he, like the team, has been up and down.
As a high - and 6'6'' brick shithouse - draftee, he obviously stands out and expectations are high, but really, he hasn't been as bad as all the Kosi-haters keep hammering home.
I gave up expecting superstardom from him ages ago. He's a serviceable, relatively versatile big man off the top of my head who can pull off the odd great moment. A bit like Brad Ottens, somewhat beyond Jamie Charman and Scott Simmonds, and not unlike pretty much every other larger than normal player with the exception perhaps of Franklin and maybe Cox (althougn the latter plays a pretty lose uncontested role - Kosi chucks himself into it with a bit more vigour, different styles).
Keep him without question. More than handy now, there's every chance he'll be better and even if he's doesn't improve he'll remain better than most of his type.
As a high - and 6'6'' brick shithouse - draftee, he obviously stands out and expectations are high, but really, he hasn't been as bad as all the Kosi-haters keep hammering home.
I gave up expecting superstardom from him ages ago. He's a serviceable, relatively versatile big man off the top of my head who can pull off the odd great moment. A bit like Brad Ottens, somewhat beyond Jamie Charman and Scott Simmonds, and not unlike pretty much every other larger than normal player with the exception perhaps of Franklin and maybe Cox (althougn the latter plays a pretty lose uncontested role - Kosi chucks himself into it with a bit more vigour, different styles).
Keep him without question. More than handy now, there's every chance he'll be better and even if he's doesn't improve he'll remain better than most of his type.
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I'm with you in agreeing that he should be kept, with the rider that he's not untouchable if the right deal was offered. Have also long ago ceased to expect him to be a superstar, just looking for consistent satisfactory contribution, which he hasn't delivered.Thinline wrote:I honestly don't think Kosi has been that bad. He hasn't been Riewoldt-ish either of course. But he, like the team, has been up and down.
As a high - and 6'6'' brick shithouse - draftee, he obviously stands out and expectations are high, but really, he hasn't been as bad as all the Kosi-haters keep hammering home.
I gave up expecting superstardom from him ages ago. He's a serviceable, relatively versatile big man off the top of my head who can pull off the odd great moment. A bit like Brad Ottens, somewhat beyond Jamie Charman and Scott Simmonds, and not unlike pretty much every other larger than normal player with the exception perhaps of Franklin and maybe Cox (althougn the latter plays a pretty lose uncontested role - Kosi chucks himself into it with a bit more vigour, different styles).
Keep him without question. More than handy now, there's every chance he'll be better and even if he's doesn't improve he'll remain better than most of his type.
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agreed, but the key word is "sometimes" IMO...barks4eva wrote:Heard Kossie talk and though he's a knockabout country lad displays a lot of intelligence.
BUT FAIR DINKUM
on the football field, sometimes I wonder if his brain ever makes it into the same post code!
I don't know if it a confidence issue with him (and some other players) there are times when he can just grab the game by the throat and other times he has very poor decision making.
I really don't know if we have a ruck coach, but I feel his best position is in the ruck.
That being said, he really needs to hone those skills as a ruckman, and fast...
He has all the capabilities of being a great ruck with his around the ground marking, but needs to train on his tap work IMO.
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
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Pretty sure his head inury has impaired his judgement quite a bit.barks4eva wrote:BUT FAIR DINKUM
on the football field, sometimes I wonder if his brain ever makes it into the same post code!
IMO, if he remains a Saint, he should be given the task as a full forward, where it doesn't require him to read the play too much.
At times he has looked lost at sea
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