That doesn't mean it's not, though, or that he wouldn't perform better without it. As for saying he's "doing it better than Lenny or BJ could ever do" that's not the case.Beej wrote:I'm pretty sure that if we could all read Nick Riewoldt's thoughts, he wouldn't see the captaincy as a burden. He wants nothing more than to lead this club, his club, to a flag.
IMO he's the best captain we've got by a fair margin. He's doing a better job than Lenny or anyone else could ever do.
Because Goddard plays two blinders and thumps his chest whenever he kicks a goal doesn't make him captaincy material nor does it make him more respected by the playing group off the park.
And who the hell said "Because Goddard plays two blinders and thumps his chest whenever he kicks a goal" that that alone makes him "captaincy material". That is an absolutely trash, simplistic, emotional response to a complex issue.
As I said earlier, the fact is that Nick has a nasty habit of crumbling under the most intense pressure and that's the last thing you want to say about someone who's leading you.
If we want to take the next step, tough, and very courageous decisions need to be made, otherwise we'll continue to come up short.