apart from that being a stupid argument, "more productive" doesn't mean "more possessions" for any player, especially forward of the centre. for a forward, it means produces more goals (or scores), one way or the other.Devilhead wrote:It has been mentioned that Gwilt is "unproductive as a forward"
If that is the case and we bring in another forward that is "more productive" (ie: more possessions) wouldn't that mean that another forward would become less productive because Gwilt's replacement would be getting more of the ball.
this can be done be kicking them yourself, it can be done by giving off to other players to kick goals, or it can be done by pressuring the defence such that they give up the ball and it causes scoring.
gwilt's kicked 3 goals in 9, ranked 15th in the team, so he's not really kicking them himself. this is negative for productivity.
he's had 6 assists, ranked 7th in the team. this is decent if not amazing, so this is positive for productivity.
and as for pressure, he's had 25 tackles, ranked 12th in a team that tackles very well. that's a pretty low ranking if his entire reason for being in the team is forward pressure. but it's probable that a forward will lay less tackles than a midfielder, so let's not necessarily hold that against him. this is neutral for productivity.
now have a look at another player in the team playing a similar role - andrew mcqualter.
- mcqualter's kicked 8 goals in 9, ranked 6th in the team for goals.
- he's had 5 assists, ranked 12th in the team for assists.
- he's had 36 tackles, ranked 5th in the team for tackles.
so mcqualter, without any fanfare, has contributed (goals + assists) 13 goals as opposed to gwilt's 9, and has combined that with significantly more tackles.
that's what i mean by "more productive".
you're right, not every forward can. that doesn't mean we should put up with having one forward who's less productive than the man who could fill his spot.Devlihead wrote:It really is a shite argument about Gwilt being "unproductive"
Not every forward in the team can get 20+ possessions and 8+ marks and 2+ goals - if that was the case we would win every game by 10+ goals and go thru the season undefeated.
armo or eddy could come in and be about as productive as mcqualter has been, i reckon. they're better tacklers, better goal-kickers, and can provide a link in the midfield as well as on the forward flank.
i really don't understand how you can argue productivity. structure is the only argument for gwilt.
i like the kid, i really think he's got potential, but at the moment he's not really producing, and at some point this season, that's going to hurt us. probably before round 14.