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You don't think Cale Morton takes risks by trying to be creative with his kicking?

Oh dear.

trying to be creative? are u joking? He sh!ts his pants everytime he has it. He just tries to get rid of it as soon as possible.

The clip of him running away from Lade really sums him up. He may of got the ball later on in that passage of play but do you think James Mcdonald, Mclean, Jones, Miller, , Frawley, Rivers, Sylvia, Dunn, Petterd, Martin qould have run away? Unlikely.

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trying to be creative? are u joking? He sh!ts his pants everytime he has it. He just tries to get rid of it as soon as possible.

The clip of him running away from Lade really sums him up. He may of got the ball later on in that passage of play but do you think James Mcdonald, Mclean, Jones, Miller, , Frawley, Rivers, Sylvia, Dunn, Petterd, Martin qould have run away? Unlikely.

He does nothing of the sort. If anything, Morton spends more time trying to find an option than most players on our team.

I've posted before that I'd rather Morton continue to try to find options and create with his kicking - a la Travis Johnstone - than revert to robotic decision-making.

See Nathan Jones for an example of getting rid of it as soon as he gets a kick in the centre - although he's much improved this season.

I'm all for having a debate about the merits of a player and his actions, but both sides have to be grounded in fact. You're struggling on this occasion, Freak.

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i'm sorry but palmer is definitely a better kick of the footy. He takes risks whereas Morton doesn't. thats the only difference. Making mistakes taking risks is a lot better than making mistakes not taking risks. As flattering as Mortons ability to find the ball is, it's equally as disheartening the way he uses the footy. They cancel each other out.

Palmer a better kick than Morton. ROFL ROFL ROFL

You're an idiot.

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i'm sorry but palmer is definitely a better kick of the footy. He takes risks whereas Morton doesn't. thats the only difference. Making mistakes taking risks is a lot better than making mistakes not taking risks. As flattering as Mortons ability to find the ball is, it's equally as disheartening the way he uses the footy. They cancel each other out.

if i was you id stop while ur at it... mate mate.. do you have proof that palmer is a better kick...???

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trying to be creative? are u joking? He sh!ts his pants everytime he has it. He just tries to get rid of it as soon as possible.

The clip of him running away from Lade really sums him up. He may of got the ball later on in that passage of play but do you think James Mcdonald, Mclean, Jones, Miller, , Frawley, Rivers, Sylvia, Dunn, Petterd, Martin qould have run away? Unlikely.

I think you only saw the very selective clip that was shown by Fox and The Footy Show; the extended clip shows Morton not running away from Lade but running to meet the next passage of play.

And Morton doesn't sh!t his pants, he looks very comfortable with the ball.

Stick to your original argument - that Palmer is a more accurate kick.

That may be true but Morton has vision, a HUGE tank, a raking (if inconsistent) kick, and a few inches on Palmer.

They are neck and neck right now (major injuries aside) but the club didn't draft him to be the best player in his second year, he drafted him to be the best player in his 5th year. And being a wingman at 193cm - he looks like he could be a very special player.

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