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Posted
24 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Although given that he is presently recovering from surgery, he may not be the best option 'tomorrow'!!

We'll bring him off the bench. ;)

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Whilst I'm not keen to pot Dawes, as his body hasn't let him do what his brain desires, this is definitely a good outcome going forward.

Pederson hurt his shoulder about round 15 in the afl, which coincides why he didn't play as much in the seniors in the last third of the year. I'm not sure if pedo didn't let on how bad his injury was, or if it was just decided he would play the year out before surgery. It was a shame as he had a very solid season until that point. 

Can still improve, despite being closer to 30 and could be very dangerous up forward if watts and hogan take another step up next year.

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Posted
12 hours ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

Can't believe people still argue that Dawes is more valuable than Pedo. 
The guy does everything Dawes does, but can actually take a mark and is on half the salary. 
Well done to the Pedo Bear, and well done to the MFC. 16 re-signings in 12 months!
 

And he has only played around 60 games so his body should hold up for a while yet......

Posted
12 hours ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

Can't believe people still argue that Dawes is more valuable than Pedo. 
The guy does everything Dawes does, but can actually take a mark and is on half the salary. 
Well done to the Pedo Bear, and well done to the MFC. 16 re-signings in 12 months!


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Irrespective of what people might think of their respective performances, Dawes has played 50 games for Melbourne, Pedo 45; Dawes has kicked 47 goals for Melbourne, Pedo 31.  I suspect one thing we'd all agree is that neither has set the world on fire. Hopefully, most people appreciate that both players have probably brought more to the club than raw stats and performances on gameday. 

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There is a definite and specific place in our starting 22 for Pedo. He starts on the bench and rotates on the ground to relieve Gawn and Hogan when they need to rest. This rotation also may include Watts or OMac if required. 

He is a regular swing-man who does a lot of gut running and grunt work that does not transfer into possessions and stats. He will give you 5 brilliant games, 12 or so "played his role" games and 5 howlers each year. 

Great to see him with one more year. 

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Posted (edited)

Good decision by the club.

But for once, I'd like to see him come back to pre-season with a lighter frame.

He definitely needs to shed some some weight and increase his running ability if he wants to give himself a chance to stay on an AFL list.

I genuinely think that if he got himself really fit, he could be more than just a 'bit' player.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Good decision by the club.

But for once, I'd like to see him come back to pre-season with a lighter frame.

He definitely needs to shed some some weight and increase his running ability if he wants to give himself more of a chance to stay on the list going forward.

 

 

I have actually spoken tp him about his size, he is at the weight the club wants him to be, they like the size he has for the roles he is asked to play

Of course that could change this pre season


Posted
11 hours ago, bingers said:

Better make a note on his file!

It's noted !!!!!

Posted
2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I have actually spoken tp him about his size, he is at the weight the club wants him to be, they like the size he has for the roles he is asked to play

Of course that could change this pre season

Weight can be defined by both muscle and body fat. 

I shouldn't have used the term 'weight', I should have said that he can lose the body fat and perhaps add more muscle to stay at a similar 'weight'. He'd increase his running ability if he did which I think he needs to do.

Hodge, Lewis, Nick Reiwoldt (of this season) and a host of others have done it whilst maintaining their strength and Pedo has always appeared to carry a bit of a winter coat.

I reckon it would have been asked of him in his exit interview, honestly.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Yep, I think you have hit the nail on the head with a lot of Peddo's value to the side.  Clear example was a play in the Hawthorn win - Peddo crashes a marking contest around CHF, Weid picks up the loose ball and delivers it deep forward - GOAL.  Peddo didn't get a stat for that effort, but had great impact on the play, literally and metaphorically.  I watched him do this sort of thing numerous times over the course of the year, including the PA win (after which I seem to recall he was shockingly dropped).  How Peddo didn't get rubbed out numerous times throughout the year also surprises me, as he made some big bone jarring hits on players walking the razor thin line of physicality in moden football.

I actually think Jesse Hogan could learn something from Peddo on the physical aspects of the game.  Jesse can make a big physical impact on contests, but I don't think I saw it anywhere near enough over the course of this year.  There may actually have been a case for dropping him to the VFL like Bulldogs did Stringer...but not sure if that would have helped his 'homesickness'.  Now that he is re-signed, I expect bigger things from Jesse.  He came to the club with Carey like comparisons, which I think are warranted, but he clearly needs to take his game to the next level to achieve that.

Pedo lays a great bump indeed. The commentators will always say "well that will get looked at," just because it's the MFC and a fringe 22 player.

If it was Hodge or Rioli then it would be "oh, what a fantastic bump! Nothing to worry about there for the Hawks."

Irritating.

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5 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Weight can be defined by both muscle and body fat. 

I shouldn't have used the term 'weight', I should have said that he can lose the body fat and perhaps add more muscle to stay at a similar 'weight'. He'd increase his running ability if he did which I think he needs to do.

Hodge, Lewis, Nick Reiwoldt (of this season) and a host of others have done it whilst maintaining their strength and Pedo has always appeared to carry a bit of a winter coat.

I reckon it would have been asked of him in his exit interview, honestly.

 

 

Nah I asked it ages ago when posters were continually on about him supposedly carrying extra     also asked Misso   wouldn't be on the list if he didn't pass muster these days

Posted
8 hours ago, Generation dee said:

Whilst I'm not keen to pot Dawes, as his body hasn't let him do what his brain desires, this is definitely a good outcome going forward.

Pederson hurt his shoulder about round 15 in the afl, which coincides why he didn't play as much in the seniors in the last third of the year. I'm not sure if pedo didn't let on how bad his injury was, or if it was just decided he would play the year out before surgery. It was a shame as he had a very solid season until that point. 

Can still improve, despite being closer to 30 and could be very dangerous up forward if watts and hogan take another step up next year.

Pedo is the sort of player that can sneak up on you and at the end of a game you see he's kicked 2 goals and had 15 disposals. He has the capacity to kick 30 to 35 goals a year, depending on number of games of course, but he is unobtrusive and just keeps putting in.

I have to confess, I was against getting him initially, but since he's been recruited and since he had that initial, moment, he has shown no fear when attacking the ball and sets the example for all the players. One thing, he has to learn to stay in the game for longer periods, he does go to sleep at times, that's my only criticism.

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Dante said:

Pedo is the sort of player that can sneak up on you and at the end of a game you see he's kicked 2 goals and had 15 disposals. He has the capacity to kick 30 to 35 goals a year, depending on number of games of course, but he is unobtrusive and just keeps putting in.

I have to confess, I was against getting him initially, but since he's been recruited and since he had that initial, moment, he has shown no fear when attacking the ball and sets the example for all the players. One thing, he has to learn to stay in the game for longer periods, he does go to sleep at times, that's my only criticism.

 

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On Pedo, he was part of a chat I had with Misso, about how do they know what kind of weight or muscle mass a player needs to carry without it impacting on running ability, aerobic fitness etc , he then spent about 10 minutes explaining everything which left my brain hurting, put it this way Pedo would not be 'alllowed' to carry what would be regarded as extra weight

Every player knows what there ideal playing weight is, Oscar Mc is about 8kg shy of where they want him to be eventually

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

aOn Pedo, he was part of a chat I had with Misso, about how do they know what kind of weight or muscle mass a player needs to carry without it impacting on running ability, aerobic fitness etc , he then spent about 10 minutes explaining everything which left my brain hurting, put it this way Pedo would not be 'alllowed' to carry what would be regarded as extra weight

Every player knows what there ideal playing weight is, Oscar Mc is about 8kg shy of where they want him to be eventually

I'm sure "Misso" is a far wiser man as a result of his "chat" with you Saty!!

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Actually I was the first to respond to the OP lauding ( in verse)  Pedo's signing, I realize he is not the most gifted player around but he is criminally underrated at times.

Anyway Dlanders were denied my first response insights by a mod who clearly does not appreciate fine poetry!!

Posted
29 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm sure "Misso" is a far wiser man as a result of his "chat" with you Saty!!

I would you agree you are a definite article,  I was sorry I actually asked Misso the question in a way, bombarded with 10 minutes of scientific/fitness/phyisiological information I barely understood, but gleaned quite a bit of about the sheer amount of information the fitness and medical staff have about the players


Posted
9 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Good decision by the club.

But for once, I'd like to see him come back to pre-season with a lighter frame.

He definitely needs to shed some some weight and increase his running ability if he wants to give himself a chance to stay on an AFL list.

I genuinely think that if he got himself really fit, he could be more than just a 'bit' player.

He was pretty bad the first year he came over from North but I reckon he's been in decent nick the last few years. Certainly he could improve his running to move with the modern game but I don't think he's far off. He's got a big frame and a plodding run, I don't think that's going to change much no matter what he does.

I'd like to see him play full games in all the preseason games to make sure he's got match fitness for round 1. He often takes a while to build form as the weather gets a bit wetter and the fast starting players come back to the field.

Posted
23 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

I would you agree you are a definite article,  I was sorry I actually asked Misso the question in a way, bombarded with 10 minutes of scientific/fitness/phyisiological information I barely understood, but gleaned quite a bit of about the sheer amount of information the fitness and medical staff have about the players

Hahaha!  Nice one Saty. "A hit. A very palpable hit!"

Posted
19 minutes ago, pinkshark said:

I'm a fan.  He's a tank.  I like him in the side and he'll be even better when our young guns mature a bit.  Pedo will become a legend of the club.

Steady up there pinky! A folk legend perhaps!

 

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