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He needs to settle on one action and stay with it.

Unless he can sort this out he is not worth more than 800k a year.

 
1 hour ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Eat - left handed (correct ) & mouth of course ( good to hear  :) )

 

On a more sour note I'm thinking that there is a lot more water to go under the bridge with Hogan, and his overall value to MFC, and it is all about joining the dots.

I have no inside information other than just the way things are proceeding. 

 

MFC will not pay overs for Hogan. He is only one player. His upside is huge but his goalkicking yips are a concern. His accuracy is sub 50% once you include out of bounds kicks.

 I think a 4 year deal out to 2021 is sufficient at $700k a year. $2.8million for a 21 year old to digest.

Wow.

And he gets the play a game that we all love on the best sporting arena in the world.

9 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

MFC will not pay overs for Hogan. He is only one player. His upside is huge but his goalkicking yips are a concern. His accuracy is sub 50% once you include out of bounds kicks.

 I think a 4 year deal out to 2021 is sufficient at $700k a year. $2.8million for a 21 year old to digest.

Wow.

And he gets the play a game that we all love on the best sporting arena in the world.

The way he is kicking he would be lucky to get $500k a year as a FF

He would deserve the $700 as a CHF


22 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Arent we all just a happy mixed up lot. I am predominantly right side dominant. However I do eat left handed ( because its the RIGHT way logically !! lol )   I write right handed . I can use most tools either hand. I started my Bball life as a right handed shooter and would do layups still mainly as a right hander but distant shots left handed, foul shooting right handed unless I had the yips , then Id change ...just to change..lol.  I kick righ footed but gradually learnt to kick ( the shorter game ) left foot also.

Im not sure what any  of this means other than Im completely screwed up...hehehe .   What I have found is you can learn things , you can adapt, but there also may be inbuilt limitations per person.

Jesse's run in is as cack handed as any Ive seen and it CANT help him. It reintroduces everytime too many variable before the dropping of the ball and the strike. When he cant think about it it all just flows.  He need REAL mental coaching here.

He was  hired to kick goals. Good goal kickers have a constant rhythmic action. He needs to learn one

Interesting. I am a bit of a basket case as well.

anything single handed I am right (dominant side) so writing, bowling in crickey, kicking etc.

but anything double handed such as batting, hand balling etc I am left.

dancing to the beat of a different drum I like to call it!

1 minute ago, mdemonski2 said:

Interesting. I am a bit of a basket case as well.

anything single handed I am right (dominant side) so writing, bowling in crickey, kicking etc.

but anything double handed such as batting, hand balling etc I am left.

dancing to the beat of a different drum I like to call it!

Haha, I'm similar although I'm a left footer - I write right-handed and play tennis, bowl right handed but bat in cricket/baseball and play golf left handed.

Playing basketball I shoot left-handed with two hands but shoot right-handed with one hand (like a lay up). Don't know what's going on there I just tell everyone it's because I use both hemispheres of my brain ;)

 
1 hour ago, Barney Rubble said:

The way he is kicking he would be lucky to get $500k a year as a FF

He would deserve the $700 as a CHF

So that depends on the coaching staff, and where they'll decide to play him.

Jesse was spotted ripping in to some red rooster in Geelong yesterday.

Obviously after a big session at Winkipop.

We can bank the 4 points now.


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Nick Reiwoldt-esque the way he covered ground and snagged goals today.

Fair comparison?

2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Nick Reiwoldt-esque the way he covered ground and snagged goals today.

Fair comparison?

BOG today, he is going to be a superstar and is worth a million a year

7 hours ago, dave said:

BOG today, he is going to be a superstar and is worth a million a year

Agree

The MFC wont disappear if he leaves but if we want to be a serious team who plays dewp in to September. Hes our no 1 priority 

On 5/17/2016 at 9:27 AM, PartyBoy said:

Jesse was spotted ripping in to some red rooster in Geelong yesterday.

Obviously after a big session at Winkipop.

We can bank the 4 points now.

Could have been out at boobs or steps

Anyone have the feeling he is a better CHF that FF?  Will the Weid and Hoges swap thier intended roles?  Based off yesterday I think so.


4 minutes ago, inanunda said:

Anyone have the feeling he is a better CHF that FF?  Will the Weid and Hoges swap thier intended roles?  Based off yesterday I think so.

You'd think so.

I think it's clear Hogan's attributes and strengths suggest he is a traditional CHF.

Weideman is a goal square FF.

Watts to play third tall.

3 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

You'd think so.

I think it's clear Hogan's attributes and strengths suggest he is a traditional CHF.

Weideman is a goal square FF.

Watts to play third tall.

 

Yep. Garlett, Kent, Petracca at the feet and that is hard to match up on.

20 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

You'd think so.

I think it's clear Hogan's attributes and strengths suggest he is a traditional CHF.

Weideman is a goal square FF.

Watts to play third tall.

 

Weed is listed at around 197 cms and hes still just 18, so hopefully after adding some more strength/muscle he can become a really nice pinch hitter in the ruck.  Would make him a very dangerous player and make the team balance perfect.

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38 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

You'd think so.

I think it's clear Hogan's attributes and strengths suggest he is a traditional CHF.

Weideman is a goal square FF.

Watts to play third tall.

yep  yep  yep....and YEP !!

Three blokes who can mark a ball well.  Going to be fabulous to watch


9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

CHF has got Jesse's name all over it, yesterday he roamed the entire MCG!

Played his best footy at the western end - coincidence?

3 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Played his best footy at the western end - coincidence?

Been looking into the tea leaves again Fifty-5?

5 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Played his best footy at the western end - coincidence?

Bex is Better...

 
29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

CHF has got Jesse's name all over it, yesterday he roamed the entire MCG!

I watched his debut year at casey his best highlights was around CHF couldn't score from there but dominated 

6 minutes ago, Middymalt said:

I watched his debut year at casey his best highlights was around CHF couldn't score from there but dominated 

We will score if Jesse dominates at CHF

Team game


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