Paddy McCartin a Swan
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Honestly speaking, (clears throat) , was Paddy ever that promising anyway? Concussions aside? I thought the verdict among us here was that, he was not that great.
He always looked a bit fat and I don’t know if he was fast. He certainly could leap and crash a pack open…like a bulldozer. Reminded me of Kossie but not as good.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he has a couple of ordinary years up there and then becomes a consultant in footy.
Wish him the best but there was nothing saying ‘star’ about him - or was there?
He always looked a bit fat and I don’t know if he was fast. He certainly could leap and crash a pack open…like a bulldozer. Reminded me of Kossie but not as good.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he has a couple of ordinary years up there and then becomes a consultant in footy.
Wish him the best but there was nothing saying ‘star’ about him - or was there?
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
He was a no 1 draft pick. That must mean he had some ability.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sat 05 Feb 2022 2:45pm Honestly speaking, (clears throat) , was Paddy ever that promising anyway? Concussions aside? I thought the verdict among us here was that, he was not that great.
He always looked a bit fat and I don’t know if he was fast. He certainly could leap and crash a pack open…like a bulldozer. Reminded me of Kossie but not as good.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he has a couple of ordinary years up there and then becomes a consultant in footy.
Wish him the best but there was nothing saying ‘star’ about him - or was there?
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Was only number 1 because St Kilda made a mistake.saynta wrote: ↑Sat 05 Feb 2022 3:20pmHe was a no 1 draft pick. That must mean he had some ability.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sat 05 Feb 2022 2:45pm Honestly speaking, (clears throat) , was Paddy ever that promising anyway? Concussions aside? I thought the verdict among us here was that, he was not that great.
He always looked a bit fat and I don’t know if he was fast. He certainly could leap and crash a pack open…like a bulldozer. Reminded me of Kossie but not as good.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he has a couple of ordinary years up there and then becomes a consultant in footy.
Wish him the best but there was nothing saying ‘star’ about him - or was there?
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Saints pick Petracca. Dees follow up with Mc Cartin
Always going to be pick 1 or 2. FFS.
Always going to be pick 1 or 2. FFS.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
I don’t think Melbourne would have taken him.
They had given up a lot the previous year to get Jesse Hogan so didn’t need anther key forward.
They wanted Petracca and Brayshaw
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Petracca wasn't an instant hit either by the sounds. Took him a couple of seasons to get cracking.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
He was as "instant" as anyone else from that draft, give or take a knee reconstruction.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sat 05 Feb 2022 5:47pmPetracca wasn't an instant hit either by the sounds. Took him a couple of seasons to get cracking.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
I’d be surprised if he gets to play another game of AFL football. Stick a fork in him, he’s done. Given his history of concussion, it only seems ill advised that he’s playing on. But heck, if he can prove us naysayers wrong, I’ll tip my hat to him.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Paddy is looking good for round 1 selection apparently.
Looking fitter and leaner than at any stage of his career and hasn't missed a beat over the pre season.
Looking fitter and leaner than at any stage of his career and hasn't missed a beat over the pre season.
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If Paddy is looking lean and fit while gorging on hamburgers when at the Saints, it doesn't say much for our man management.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
I watched about 10 seconds of the Sydney practice match last week and it was Paddy crashing a pack from the side with reckless abandon. The man just needs to stop being a human self-wrecking ball.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
He took a great mark against Hawthorn that time. In Tassie wasnt it?
More concerned he will knock himself out again. Its gonna happen. You know it is.
More concerned he will knock himself out again. Its gonna happen. You know it is.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
I remember meeting someone that billeted St Kilda players and had lovely things to say about all of them but according to them Paddy was an absolute tool of the highest order, extremely arrogant and ungrateful.
Unfortunately he also loved to smash beers and thought he could act like Plugger in the 90s.
I have no doubt that the head collisions have been a huge learning curve for him as a person and he will be much more mature and disciplined now. But the fact that we selected him because of his supposed outstanding character speaks volumes of the idiots we had working for us at the time.
As for his time at th swans I hope it works out for him because he has been through hell and deserves a bit of good luck.
Unfortunately he also loved to smash beers and thought he could act like Plugger in the 90s.
I have no doubt that the head collisions have been a huge learning curve for him as a person and he will be much more mature and disciplined now. But the fact that we selected him because of his supposed outstanding character speaks volumes of the idiots we had working for us at the time.
As for his time at th swans I hope it works out for him because he has been through hell and deserves a bit of good luck.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Good luck to him, but I think if he makes it to 50 AFL matches, which is another 15 games, it will be a miracle.
I wish him all the best.
I wish him all the best.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Apparently he's playing in the baclline which is a really smart gamble. Totally change the way he attacks the ball.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
One more head knock and that will probably be it for his career. Paddy should have given it away instead of exposing himself to incurable brain damage.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Possibly but it's obviously a risk of his own personal choice and the Swans seem to be ok with that. It's a win-win for both parties because at the end of the day he's still a number 1 draft pick the Swans have picked up for next to nothing and Paddy gets another opportunity at AFL.
What's not to love about this story.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Absolute garbage. Paddy has not worked out but none of what you said is true.lewdogs wrote: ↑Mon 14 Mar 2022 9:28pm I remember meeting someone that billeted St Kilda players and had lovely things to say about all of them but according to them Paddy was an absolute tool of the highest order, extremely arrogant and ungrateful.
Unfortunately he also loved to smash beers and thought he could act like Plugger in the 90s.
I have no doubt that the head collisions have been a huge learning curve for him as a person and he will be much more mature and disciplined now. But the fact that we selected him because of his supposed outstanding character speaks volumes of the idiots we had working for us at the time.
As for his time at th swans I hope it works out for him because he has been through hell and deserves a bit of good luck.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
I thought it was unnecessary also.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 15 Mar 2022 8:38amAbsolute garbage. Paddy has not worked out but none of what you said is true.lewdogs wrote: ↑Mon 14 Mar 2022 9:28pm I remember meeting someone that billeted St Kilda players and had lovely things to say about all of them but according to them Paddy was an absolute tool of the highest order, extremely arrogant and ungrateful.
Unfortunately he also loved to smash beers and thought he could act like Plugger in the 90s.
I have no doubt that the head collisions have been a huge learning curve for him as a person and he will be much more mature and disciplined now. But the fact that we selected him because of his supposed outstanding character speaks volumes of the idiots we had working for us at the time.
As for his time at th swans I hope it works out for him because he has been through hell and deserves a bit of good luck.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Swans fans seem to rate his chances quite highly.
Playing in defense.
Playing in defense.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 15 Mar 2022 8:38amYep. Sounded like bulls*** to me.lewdogs wrote: ↑Mon 14 Mar 2022 9:28pm I remember meeting someone that billeted St Kilda players and had lovely things to say about all of them but according to them Paddy was an absolute tool of the highest order, extremely arrogant and ungrateful.
Unfortunately he also loved to smash beers and thought he could act like Plugger in the 90s.
I have no doubt that the head collisions have been a huge learning curve for him as a person and he will be much more mature and disciplined now. But the fact that we selected him because of his supposed outstanding character speaks volumes of the idiots we had working for us at the time.
As for his time at th swans I hope it works out for him because he has been through hell and deserves a bit of good luck.
Absolute garbage. Paddy has not worked out but none of what you said is true.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
Yep. Sounded like bulls*** to me too. Not a bit like Paddy.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 15 Mar 2022 8:38amAbsolute garbage. Paddy has not worked out but none of what you said is true.lewdogs wrote: ↑Mon 14 Mar 2022 9:28pm I remember meeting someone that billeted St Kilda players and had lovely things to say about all of them but according to them Paddy was an absolute tool of the highest order, extremely arrogant and ungrateful.
Unfortunately he also loved to smash beers and thought he could act like Plugger in the 90s.
I have no doubt that the head collisions have been a huge learning curve for him as a person and he will be much more mature and disciplined now. But the fact that we selected him because of his supposed outstanding character speaks volumes of the idiots we had working for us at the time.
As for his time at th swans I hope it works out for him because he has been through hell and deserves a bit of good luck.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
I'd love if Paddy played in the backline against us.
Who's he going to beat? King? Membrey? Marshall?
Yes please.
Who's he going to beat? King? Membrey? Marshall?
Yes please.
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Re: Paddy McCartin a Swan
How do you think Wilkie would go against King, Membrey, Marshall?
Cos that’s the kind of player I’d expect him to be. A chunkier version, somewhat like Battle but with a leap.
He could be quite a CHB if - and if, he truly has sharpened up and is fitter, much fitter than he was with us. Very strong and while he didn’t hold a lot of those marks, neither did his opponent.
I think it must be essential not to ‘fall over and be wrong footed’ in addition to reading the play. I thought he could read the play in the limited number of times I saw him.
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