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They are all old topics.....

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again, there is nothing new under the sun. Ec1:9

....and if you reckon you can read my mind that's fantastic.

BTW I won't need the cigar... but maybe you should spark one up...might help you relax...

Ok, can't read your mind... so tell me, what was the point of your topic? Or is the answer in the bible?

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It's called a discussion hardtack.

Our draftee is a long way behind the curve. Is that because we got the wrong bloke or because JW got the wrong club?...who knows. Could be both. We certainly set him up to fail to meet expectations but he's done his part in delivering that failure. His treatment this year (around the sub and being dropped then not playing at Casey) has been diabolical. His willingness to go when it's his turn is diabolical.

We have yet to see any sign of an ability to change the course of a game, small signs of his capability occasionally. NN is not perfect... but he's building a list of actions that show that he can turn up when required...as highlighted this week....find me one of those moments for Jack.

We'll be able to understand more about Jack when he is traded to Carlton. Maybe he'll go on to fulfill his promise. Maybe he'll just drift. In my opinion one thing is for sure; we are not seeing acceptable output from a number one draft pick with 50+ games of experience.

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Watts to the wing. No, Neeld will most likely not be there next year but I'm sick of reading crap that Watts has suffered at the hands of Neeld/Craig/Misson. They work as a team so by blaming one you are effectively blaming all of them. M Jones and Terlich don't seem to be suffering. Watts issue isn't his skills or fitness it's his fear of the physical contest. We have three power forwards plus Howe. Lets utilise his strengths, being on a wing he has pace to run to/ find space , then deliver the ball with precision to our key forwards. Would become a difficult match up. This year is gone, why not try this for the remainder of the games his is fit to play. Something I have mentioned before is that he must be made to boxing twice a week, including sparring. We've heard about individual training program's , well he should have base fitness by now, this should be included into his program. Jack is still young but needs to address his fear of the contest, or we simply cut our losses and trade him. Out of interest, any know how Morton in going in the seconds? Elite club with a hard nosed coach..... I'm not being smart but am implying their biggest setback is something they need to overcome themselves mentally.

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if you were ranking the first 10 draftees of 2008 with today's knowledge I don't think Jack could get above 8th.? Still I suppose he is still at the club

1. Hill (3)

2. Rich (7)

3. Hartlett (4)

4. Ziebell (9)

5. Yarran (6)

6. NN (2)

7. Hurley (5)

8. Watts (1)

9. Vickery (8)

10. Davis (10)

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Ah yes, hindsight, what a marvellous thing. I'd have got it right every year with that up my sleeve.

Hay Moon

A lot on here never thought Jack Watts was the right choice and were roundly condemned by many here I suppose thay must have had foresight

Hindsight is not always necessary

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if you were ranking the first 10 draftees of 2008 with today's knowledge I don't think Jack could get above 8th.? Still I suppose he is still at the club

1. Hill (3)

2. Rich (7)

3. Hartlett (4)

4. Ziebell (9)

5. Yarran (6)

6. NN (2)

7. Hurley (5)

8. Watts (1)

9. Vickery (8)

10. Davis (10)

That's a pretty fair assessment, yet everyone still decries the fact that we didn't take Naitanui... for us, four of those first five (Rich has been a bit up and down) would have been far more useful, although I'm still of the opinion that we made the right choice in Watts.

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