No argument with that. It's just a matter of how he fits into the structure.saintsRrising wrote: Quality is quality...and Max is quality.
I also think people have forgotten how versatile Max is.
For example, you wouldn't want a backline made up of all stoppers or one of all offensive playmakers.
it would leave you either short of run or vulnerable against dangerous forwards.
There's a similar dilemma with the forward line.
there's a good argument that goose is a better player than gwilt, but he can't crack it for a spot, i think because there's a feeling that it would make us too top heavy.
While we're winning as well as we are I'm actually a bit of a fan of like-for-like replacements (whether for injury, suspension or poor form) maintaining what is obviously a very sound structure.
having said all that, since raph was used in a stopping role (to which he is ill-suited IMO) I would not be at all surprised to see what you've proposed happen this week. nor would I be totally unhappy with it. I'm just urging caution over balance.