Thompsonrodgerfox wrote: Most of our list hadn't been around for 4 years back then.
Powell
Gehrig
Harvey
Max
Lenny
Hamill
Roo
Kosi
Aussie Jones
Guerra
all off the top of my head had been around since 2001 - probably two or three more.
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Thompsonrodgerfox wrote: Most of our list hadn't been around for 4 years back then.
Firstly, why has this thread become a comparison?joffaboy wrote:Thompsonrodgerfox wrote: Most of our list hadn't been around for 4 years back then.
Powell
Gehrig
Harvey
Max
Lenny
Hamill
Roo
Kosi
Aussie Jones
Guerra
all off the top of my head had been around since 2001 - probably two or three more.
Exactly. What Lyon has said is "on average, it takes 4 years to develop into an AFL player - UNLESS YOU ARE SOMEONE SPECIAL!!" Can't see how much clearer that needs to be, unless there is an agenda to try and nitpick every little thing or quote this particular coach does or utters.Milton66 wrote:Firstly, why has this thread become a comparison?joffaboy wrote:Thompsonrodgerfox wrote: Most of our list hadn't been around for 4 years back then.
Powell
Gehrig
Harvey
Max
Lenny
Hamill
Roo
Kosi
Aussie Jones
Guerra
all off the top of my head had been around since 2001 - probably two or three more.
Secondly...
from the list above, Roo Kosi and possibly Guerra had less than 4 years experience.
RL's philosophy is that it takes up to 4 years. He uses the term "apprenticship", but he's also encouraged players to step up (Dal, Joey. McQualter). So what's the problem.
seems like another excuse to bait posters, and then feign a "sigh"...
I'm still waiting on the alternatives RF believes are better.
From what I've seen this year... whatever RL subscribes to has work pretty well.
Nice Ross Coloured Glasses you're wearing there.yipper wrote:
Exactly. What Lyon has said is "on average, it takes 4 years to develop into an AFL player - UNLESS YOU ARE SOMEONE SPECIAL!!" Can't see how much clearer that needs to be, unless there is an agenda to try and nitpick every little thing or quote this particular coach does or utters.
ok, so you quote RL correctly, then you say that 4 years is nonsense. So what's the issue. According to your quote, RL didn't say 4 years.rodgerfox wrote:
Nice Ross Coloured Glasses you're wearing there.
What he said was (and if you're going to quotation marks, you're actually meant to quote what they say, not make it up or lie about it)....
"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
It's a silly theory. In all honesty, the only logic behind saying this would be to protect young guys from criticism early on in their careers. To buy them some time.
It's a good ploy in that regard, but in essence what he's actually saying is nonsense.
ok, so you quote RL correctly, then you say that 4 years is nonsense. So what's the issue. According to your quote, RL didn't say 4 years.rodgerfox wrote:
Nice Ross Coloured Glasses you're wearing there.
What he said was (and if you're going to quotation marks, you're actually meant to quote what they say, not make it up or lie about it)....
"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
It's a silly theory. In all honesty, the only logic behind saying this would be to protect young guys from criticism early on in their careers. To buy them some time.
It's a good ploy in that regard, but in essence what he's actually saying is nonsense.
Roger, don't beat around the bush, we all know you're not a Lyon fan and nor will you ever be. You labeled him as a dud very early on in the piece and nothing will change your point of view. Even if he were to become St Kilda's second premiership coach, you would still argue that it was the players that won the flag and his influence was incidental. You've made your opinion known many times this year, a lot of your posts suggesting that the players are practically self-coached and that we over-rate Lyon's influence, but when we lose, you can't comment on his flaws as a coach quickly enough. But when a similar suggestion was raised that the playing group under Thomas was self-coached, you immediately dismissed it as rubbish.rodgerfox wrote:I nkow what his comments are.yipper wrote:
Yes I would've thought that Lyon's meaning was more than obvious.
He's stuck with this line the entire time he's been in charge.
I just don't happen to agree with it.
Doesn't mean I hate him, doesn't mean anything other than I don't agree with him. I think it's nonsense.
Although as is clearly apparent, disagreeing with Ross Lyon is a federal crime on here.
But the vast of majority of players are not at AFL standard when they first play.rodgerfox wrote:
"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
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FFS, can you not read your own posts man?rodgerfox wrote:
Nice Ross Coloured Glasses you're wearing there.
What he said was (and if you're going to quotation marks, you're actually meant to quote what they say, not make it up or lie about it)....
"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
It's a silly theory. In all honesty, the only logic behind saying this would be to protect young guys from criticism early on in their careers. To buy them some time.
It's a good ploy in that regard, but in essence what he's actually saying is nonsense.
I quoted Lyon's exact words to highlight the inaccuracy in that particular post.Milton66 wrote:FFS, can you not read your own posts man?rodgerfox wrote:
Nice Ross Coloured Glasses you're wearing there.
What he said was (and if you're going to quotation marks, you're actually meant to quote what they say, not make it up or lie about it)....
"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
It's a silly theory. In all honesty, the only logic behind saying this would be to protect young guys from criticism early on in their careers. To buy them some time.
It's a good ploy in that regard, but in essence what he's actually saying is nonsense.
You correct another poster and tell them to quote correctly.
You then post the exact quote by RL.
Then you contradict yourself by saying that RL said it was 4 years... which according to your "exact" quote does not mention 4 years.
I don't see how it does. It doesn't address my 'argument' one iota. It makes no reference to anything I've said on the matter at all. It makes reference to some mythical entity called RF who apparently said somewhere that 'just because a kid is given AFL games means that he is playing football at the level required to be a competent AFL footballer.'Milton66 wrote: Feel free to disagree by all means, but your argument has been blon apart by SR's argument. Simple.
I have.Milton66 wrote: So perhaps explain why you believe what RL says is nonsense, and then back it up with an alternative.
The irony is rich. See my above response.Milton66 wrote: Your failure to do so despite numerous requests simply exposes you for the imbecile that you are.
"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "rodgerfox wrote:Would you mind pointing out where I said that, you liar.Milton66 wrote:
Then you contradict yourself by saying that RL said it was 4 years...
Milton66 wrote:"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "rodgerfox wrote:Would you mind pointing out where I said that, you liar.Milton66 wrote:
Then you contradict yourself by saying that RL said it was 4 years...
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
rodgerfox wrote:
It's nonsense.
Obviously you'll be a better, more prepared player after 4 years in the system.
But to suggest that there is a clear 4 year apprenticeship before you can play AFL is laughable.
see above comment posted by you.rodgerfox wrote:Milton66 wrote:"To become a good AFL player you’ve got to do a strong apprenticeship, unless you’re absolutely special. "rodgerfox wrote:Would you mind pointing out where I said that, you liar.Milton66 wrote:
Then you contradict yourself by saying that RL said it was 4 years...
I disagree with this. I think it's nonsense. Hundreds of players have been good without playing for 4 years.
I repeat, would you mind pointing where I said that?
Otherwise, come back and apologise for being a liar.