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Stevie J - Missed Opportunity


Cranky Franky

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I would have taken him in a heartbeat. Getting on but still managed 21 touches & 5 marks a game & kicked 30 goals.

We are desperately in need of some experience up forward to organise the troops & make space for Jesse H.

Can't believe they didn't sound him out . Oh well have to do with Jake M instead.

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I would have taken him in a heartbeat. Getting on but still managed 21 touches & 5 marks a game & kicked 30 goals.

We are desperately in need of some experience up forward to organise the troops & make space for Jesse H.

Can't believe they didn't sound him out . Oh well have to do with Jake M instead.

I'd rather a Jake M with 7-8 years up his sleeve than Stevie J for one season losing the plot and getting frustrated and suspended - enjoying his retirement funds before undertaking coaching.

It will be Jessie's domain the forward 50 and he'll be doing most of the organising.

Hardly a missed opportunity. Geelong making sound list decisions.

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I'd rather a Jake M with 7-8 years up his sleeve than Stevie J for one season losing the plot and getting frustrated and suspended - enjoying his retirement funds before undertaking coaching.

It will be Jessie's domain the forward 50 and he'll be doing most of the organising.

Hardly a missed opportunity. Geelong making sound list decisions.

Pickett. Vardy. Moorcroft.

Our track record in these one-year wonders who bring a wealth of premiership experience with them is not good.

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Anyone who thinks Steve J would be a great pickup for the MFC shows a complete lack of understanding of where our club is and where we want to go. Our recruiting is still easily the most underwhelming in the AFL. Complete your tasks recruiters, or get outa here.

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Some of you critics have no idea. He is actually team oriented & a very smart player - not to mention AA, Norm Smith medallist & 3 premierships - that means he is a couple of levels above Daniel Cross. And his form this year was pretty good.

He might even have taught Max Gawn not to spoil Jesse Hogan.

Would have made a great asset.

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Stevie J has 12-24 months of average footy left, and isn't going to help build a premiership team.

We need to make smart investments, Stevie J isn't one.

Exactly, we're building for long term, sustained success.

Stevie J may help the franchise team put a few extra bums on seats.

In no way is he a missed opportunity.

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Some of you critics have no idea. He is actually team oriented & a very smart player - not to mention AA, Norm Smith medallist & 3 premierships - that means he is a couple of levels above Daniel Cross. And his form this year was pretty good.

He might even have taught Max Gawn not to spoil Jesse Hogan.

Would have made a great asset.

There you go, I'd rather Daniel Cross than Stevie Johnson for 2016.

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True. You could add James Kelly to the list too.

In a roundabout way, it's a good thing Stevie left Geelong; last year he looked slow, lazy and frustrated. He's benefited immensely from the move.

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52 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Most Demonland posters at the time thought he was useless. 43 Goals so far.  Can't help thinking he would have been very handy in helping us win a couple more games & teaching the likes of Petracca how to kick straight.

Agree with you wholeheartedly.

Wouldve helped unlock the creative flair of the likes of Petracca and been immensely positive with teaching Hogan how to operate as a key forward because clearly nobody else at the club has any fuggen idea.

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Got caught playing away with a young GWS employee in his first month there, not ground-breaking, but also not a great bloke.
Culturally a bad influence, but a good influence in terms of setting standards and mindset of continually seeking improvement.
What he'd bring us, I think we can get from better sources.

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