Teflon wrote:
Worth a look for mine as we need to be as flexible as possible.
I think we are going to have to create a saintsational first and agree to disagree!
I think the whole theory of making every player a utility is a flawed one.
Sure, give him some time in the midfield to enhance his "flexibility".
But to me, this comes at the expense of settling a young inexperienced player into AFL footy.
Option 1- Give him a name tag and job description:
"Hi, Im Jimmy Gwilt- Half Forward. My job is to blah blah blah......"
To me this gives him the time to invest in improving specific skills and builds confidence in knowing exactly what is required of him.
Option 2- Keep throwing him around all over the shop (The Jason Blake Experience)
"Hi, i'm Jimmy Gwilt- HF, FB, Mid, Wing. My job is to.... ummm ????
Well its complicated."
Of course it would be great if every player was the ultimate allrounder, ala Roo- but it just aint gonna happen!
And of course once he is settled and confident in his abilities- then sure, try him out elsewhere.
The form of Jason Blake is a good indicator of this I think.
With the exception of Luke Ball, most footballers aint potential brain surgeons.
Keep It Simple Stupid
I bought a shirt from Target once.
It had a hard tag on it too.
I know how Dal feels.