The OtherThommo wrote:David-Lee wrote:He cant get 20 games in a row when does that sink in? I like him. I hoped he would be amazing. But I was gutted when we didnt take Petracca as mids win seasons nowadays not big body forwards.
But really who cares? It is unlikely we will see him play many more this season but 4 or 5 would be great especially if he is focussed and appears to be passionate about the game.
What freakin' clue would you have about his passion for the goddamn game?!?!
Cheap, barely disguised ad hominem disparagements are still ad hominem disparagements, no matter how much you profess to 'hoping' he'd be "amazing".
I heard some similar today, re Billy Longer. What really stood 'proud' was the ignorance of those continually screaming those disparagements, too. Just dead set dumb people, with SFA idea what they were looking at. But, hey, we're all 'supporters'. But, by crikey, didn't they love Mav. Maybe they love his 'show'?
I personally can make my assessment on Longer and Weller if you want but I do believe they were not taken at number 1 in the draft, touted as the "future" nor concussed 6 times in 22 games. I believe both a decent player and glad we have them. That said I am glad we have Paddy as what is done is done and though I wanted Petracca no one had a tarrot card that said Paddy would not be kicking 35 goals for season 3 and playing every game.
Paddy:
I believe he is committed and genuinely has a degree of passion and motivation for the game. No one can achieve a spot on an AFL roster without it. No one would get concussed and then come back for more unless he loved the game.
I do not attempt to judge the man based on his intent or motivation but on his track record.
Passion is diverse and multifaceted.
What I mean is there appears to be a lack of passion that equates to intentional agggresion in secondary competitive situations.
This may be a matter of coaching or his own ability to grow in confidence. Passion of this type is actually measured psychologically on a scientific scale. In psychology passion exhibited by players can and is measured by observation. It is not a first hand intimate knowledge of a players full scope of passion but it is proven that degrees and types of passion is scalable by observation.
But I am sure you know this and simply thought I was attacking him? I was not. His reel in watching over and over shows more often than not he evidences a mentality by behaviour that says," I lost the contest firstly therefore I lost in the second incidence" and he does not exhibit the aggresive competitiveness to attack again.
That is millifraction of what I know about the psychology and science of sport gained solely from observation thus open to revision as each observation period increases ( the more he plays the better we can guage ).
I show my degree of passion by buying a membership since 1996. I show it by attending every game possible and buying donating my hard earned money to the development of our club. I do have a right to vote and to speak about the personnel the club choses to represent our team.
You may not be able to desperately want Paddy to be awesome and still see how he is at present. Yes, I compared him to St Nick, in hindsight it was unfair as Mr R is genuinely a legend and so unique. His playing record at year 3 was advanced by a coaching strategy that said we are building our future by playing pick 1every game he is fit and showing committed supporters we are backing our selection at the draft. This would have been a significant psychological boost for the player.