I now understand why you don't ever post about football.Teflon wrote:Nonsense. Whats wrong with his leading? - apart from the fact he gets to do it rarely because hes never had a genuine stint as a forward for any length of time...rodgerfox wrote:
I actually don't think he's a natural forward. He doesn't lead well, and needs to have a run at a pack to get into the contest. The good defenders don't give him this and he gets killed.
As for 'getting a run at a pack' - thats something, that dependent on ball movement up field AND fwd 50 structure you can generate......
He is slow. Particularly off the mark. That's why his leading is average.
You can't generate a run at a pack from the midfield. WTF???
You can if you don't have an opponent, you could do it all day in that case. If you do have an opponent, and they're any good, they don't allow it. Defenders even study which leg the forward leaps from, and play them from that side, negating the leap. The great forwards have been able to leap from both sides. Not only does Kosi only leap off one leg, he needs momentum going into a contest. Any defender simply won't allow this.
Kosi played the start of this year as a forward. He was woeful.
Lade plays forward, aswell as in the ruck. Ditto Cox.Teflon wrote: As for 1 positon players...theres plenty....Lade, Cox, Fevola, Scarlett etc etc - thats a myth. Ofcourse players need greater flexibility in todays game - they cant be Mick Nolans - BUT that doesnt mean that many are still not 1 position specialists.
Fevola plays from the goal square, and at CHF. Most of his goals come from outside 50.
Scarlett is an AA FB, and was best on ground in a GF at CHB.
Being a specialist in position is fine, but if that's all you've got - you're in trouble. Sheedy picked up on this with Lloyd. Superstar FF, but needed to be able to play up the ground.
Kosi won the Rising Star at CHB with the goals in front of him. He dominated the comp for a patch in 05 as a ruckman. He has been poor as a forward.
I still don't know why we think he should play him there.