While Sav's speed and skill by foot was very good, how did he go defensively? His efficiency was measure by an effective kick, usually to a contested situation, not necessarily to our advantage. This is a fact that was bought up in his reviews year after year. Some years were better than others but his efficiency was consistent.samoht wrote: ↑Thu 26 Nov 2020 10:07amNot so ... Savage actually hit the target by foot with very high efficiency.cwrcyn wrote: ↑Tue 24 Nov 2020 9:34am For someone regarded as a great kick, he rarely hits targets when it counts. Long bombs are a remnant of the Richardson era and have no place in the current set-up. Ratten , when he took over, expressed a desire to have more players who could use the ball effectively. That is why Savage got replaced by Paton.
And the perception that he blindly bombed the ball under Richo (and that Richo would instruct players to do that) is false.
Savage had elite Disposal efficiency - 83% plus in 2019 over 22 games - is amazing given that he mostly kicks the ball - I mean, he kicked the ball close to 14 times on average and only handballed around 5 times on average in his 22 games over 2019.
Savage had elite speed (37.1 km/hr) and was an elite user of the ball by foot - but Paton is younger, and if it came to who you'd keep and let go, logically Paton is the keeper.
All the stats in the world won't change the fact that he was poor defensively. A major change in our defence since he went out of favour.
He was a sweeper by design, not a defender and not accountable when the ball was in the hands of the opposition.