matrixcutter wrote:for $600,000 he should go and spend some of his own money and get a superstar forward from yesteryear to teach him how to drop a ball onto his foot........and he should be practicing slotting them thru the big sticks EVERY day.
for crying out load the guys apparently on 600 grand.
yes he's a superstar, yes he is one, if not the superstar of the team.....but when u drop a a footy from about 2 feet high with ya hands and expect it to land flush on ya boot then somethings wrong......the guys a pro afl player for christ sake.
think about it, everytime franklin or fev get that footy in their hands and are having a set shot u would back them in 70% of the time.
everytime roo has the footy and is having a set shot.....i cringe and shut my eyes.
maybe he has to take the grab, turn around, play on and launch it from 50 on the run.........richo does that and he seems to slot em (give him a set shot and he's iffy)
seriously.....they drop the footy onto the boot in a shocking manner.....half of us could kick better than that some days.
very frustrating
Some quick facts:
Reiwoldt this year is kicking at 9/13, 9/14 if you count the out on the full, that's around 64%... a little over his career average which is around 60.
Franklin is kicking at around 66%, don't know if he's missed on the full in '08. His career average is again almost bang on 60% (roo leads by .004%)
Fev is kicking at 67% in '08. and about 59% over his career.
Pav is kicking at 60% for '08 and around 61% career.
Given that the obvious conclusion is that around 60% is what can/should be expected, the important differenciator becomes how many shots does the forward generate (there are other factors to offset this like I50s, and goal assists, but for the sake of simplicity, measuring the individual scoring impact, we'll stick to goals).
Fev takes 4.68, Franklin takes 4.02, Roo takes 3.14 and Pav takes 2.96 shots per game... which should sets the expectation per game for Fev at 2.8, Franklin for 2.4, Pav for 1.77 and Reiwoldt for 1.88
Granted, this does not include shots missed on the full.
My conclusion would be that Reiwoldts trouble kicking for goal is vastly overblown. More goals from outside 50 would be more exciting, but in the end, it isn't having a huge impact... and to get a full understanding we should probably be factoring in other statistics.
As for the greater issue, if anyone doubts that Nick Reiwoldt is worth $600k plus, they're welcome to their opinion, but I for one would be
incredibly surprised if St. Kilda Football Club could find a better way to spend the money.