Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Sat 11 May 2024 9:45am
Are you implying that junior talent watchers should be able to predict what that player will become once they enter the AFL system?
Once they're drafted, it is up to the clubs to develop them. Sheehan, and others like him, simply talk about the player they've observed. Not they player they will end up being. To expect anything else is lunacy.
So, now, in your eyes, Sheehan's gone from real estate agent to Nostradamus. It's a lot to put on one man's shoulders!
I think we might of misunderstood each other and actually be in furious agreement then?
When you said you'd trust Kevin Sheehan's words over mine because he'd forgotten more about junior talent than all of us on this site I agreed, but suggested that he wasn't Nostradamus either in my own special way and further expanded that we now have a sample size of 30 AFL games since Kevin Sheehan's observations of Pou playing as a mid teen footballer in a boys league and that it was quite common for such colourful writes-ups by the likes of Sheehan to not automatically transfer into star power at AFL level.
Incredibly common to the point of almost rarely.
Emphasising "star power" because most one eyed Saints fans have possibly convinced themselves Pou is going to be a star of the game, even maybe elite when the reality now is after a sample size of 30 AFL games, it could go either way, we possibly wont know for at least another 50 to 100 games.
I'd suggest though if Pou is fortunate to get to 100 games without having established himself as a bonafide star of the competition at that point, then it might be safe to say he will be looking like another Billings selection at the draft. There's no shame in that, the statistics prove it's very hard to elevate yourself into the Fyfe, Bont, Petracca hemisphere, which again is where I suspect many of our rusted on supporters think Pou is automatically headed for.
I'm all about waiting for the right sample size before calling it and he's a long way off it presently.