skeptic wrote:IMO any1 that would take Brown before Roo knows little about football
Brown's a decent player by all means but he's way too inconsistent and injury prone... doesn't produce nearly often enough these days
What rubbish. Lets not forget, Brown is nearing the end (as Carey and Brereton were at the same age), while Roo is still in his prime. It's like those who said Voss and Buckley were better than Harvey (about 5-6 years ago), because at the time those two were closer to their best, while Harvey was at his best about 8 years earlier. Many have short memories.
Brown, like Carey, kicks/kicked the clutch goals, time after time, while Roo misses far more than he kicks, when we really need him to kick them. He's absolutely great to a point, but has so far not had the mental strength of the other two. Today was a prime example of that. When the crowd got on his back, he crumpled. Carey and Brown would almost always have stuck it right up them. It's a huge reason they have 5 flags between them.
Hopefully Roo will turn it around, otherwise he'll be largely be remembered for being extremely good, but not quite getting the job done when it really mattered.
In fact, if we don't win the flag this year, I'd be happy for them to relieve Roo of the captaincy and give it to Goddard. I very much doubt it would happen, because I don't reckon Ross quite has the guts (which may be why we won't win it), but that could lift a load of Roo's shoulders and just allow him to play footy. I reckon Goddard was born to lead, even more so than Nick and have thought so pretty much since he first walked in the door. He probably does as much (leading) as Nick now, out on the field, and would absolutely thrive in that role, in my opinion.
I believe it may be enough on Nicks shoulders that he's our great white hope to win us a flag, without needing to bear the captaincy as well. He's done a very good job of it, but BJ may just do it even better, as he doesn't have any major deficiencies, like goalkicking yips, or the massive expectations, to have to deal with as well.
YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.