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51 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Tyson may haveĀ become a victim of himself, he burst onto the scene for us in his first year 2014 & really hasn't matched that form consistently. We have seen him dominate games here & there but I'd have thought by his 4th season with us he would be pushing to A grade status, injuries have not helpt. I still think he'll be a good player for theĀ football club

I'm certain the absence of a pre season is a very big deal for a midfielder. More so than, eg, for HibberdĀ as a defender.

but in any event, how could one think of dropping him after yesterday. Watched the replay closely. He buggered up a couple of times but he got the ball a lot and in the second half was a real powerhouse.. He hasĀ Ā has a good kicking action--he will regain his accuracy.

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1 minute ago, Farmer said:

I'm certain the absence of a pre season is a very big deal for a midfielder. More so than, eg, for HibberdĀ as a defender.

but in any event, how could one think of dropping him after yesterday. Watched the replay closely. He buggered up a couple of times but he got the ball a lot and in the second half was a real powerhouse.. He hasĀ Ā has a good kicking action--he will regain his accuracy.

Is Dom...is ....ok...not Good, not bad

He seemed a littleĀ less rusty yesterday and worked himself into usefulness as the game went on. Ā ( I'm dismissing theĀ first half...as it was an abomination to the senses )Ā 

Im in the camp that thinks his interrupted preseason wont do him any great favour this year. If he can be serviceable Ā and remain injury free Ā am looking forward to a much better version next season. What is..is... He's a little out of sorts presently.

I just think he hasĀ a bit of the yips or lacking some confidence at the moment, normally aĀ very good player and if you see him at Training he is one of our classiest players next to Watts and Salem.

When he is on he is kicking goals as well, after yesterday's second half I came away thinking he isn't far away from it.

 

Seems to have lost all the penetration in his kicking.

Two examples yesterday wereĀ his two shots on goal, one from a set shot and one on the run. They both were horrible shanks and barely made the distance, let alone accuracy.

I suspect injuries are hampering him, because he has never been this bad with his kicking. Some of his kicks this year have been diabolical!Ā 

Edited by Jaded

3 hours ago, DEMON DAVID said:

wrong.. got a game and played a serviceable one at that Ā 29 disposals Ā 113 afl fantasy score the second highest or the club on the day

How was I wrong here? I said he wouldn't go out...


I dont really understand this, whilst he does have his limitations as all players do, his ability to find the footy but also find space is pretty vital to our side. Not only this, but we do not really have any player waiting in the wings that can play this midfield role as well as he does. Trengove, Maynard and Brayshaw are the three who are possibly waitining in the wings and an inform Brayshaw would definitely apply the most pressure, but alas he is not there yet and has not put up consistent VFL numbers yet.

18 hours ago, DEMON DAVID said:

wrong.. got a game and played a serviceable one at that Ā 29 disposals Ā 113 afl fantasy score the second highest or the club on the day

And 2 votes from the coaches, so his work didn't go unnoticed by the football astute.

Lacking mojo and needs to repay faith or have a spell.

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Dom seems to be a slow starter after injury/interrupted preseason.

Takes him some weeks to ramp up to his best.

But when he's there, he stays there.

Keep playing him.

2 hours ago, Tim said:

And 2 votes from the coaches, so his work didn't go unnoticed by the football astute.

Spot on Tim.Ā  I watched the replay last night and I always find it interesting after reading peoples views on the game.Ā 

Dom actually hardly made a mistake and got the ball 29 times with less than 80% game time.Ā  I thought he was very good.Ā  Tom got it a lot and did miss a number of kicks but the positives well out weighted the negatives.Ā  As I've mentioned before, I'm a big fan of players who can get it.Ā  Both these players do.

I'm guilty of typecasting players but when I see my evaluation is significantly different from respected commentators and particularly the coaches I question my judgement.Ā  Time for the Tom and Dom knockers to do the same.


4 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Spot on Tim.Ā  I watched the replay last night and I always find it interesting after reading peoples views on the game.Ā 

Dom actually hardly made a mistake and got the ball 29 times with less than 80% game time.Ā  I thought he was very good.Ā  Tom got it a lot and did miss a number of kicks but the positives well out weighted the negatives.Ā  As I've mentioned before, I'm a big fan of players who can get it.Ā  Both these players do.

I'm guilty of typecasting players but when I see my evaluation is significantly different from respected commentators and particularly the coaches I question my judgement.Ā  Time for the Tom and Dom knockers to do the same.

Absolute reason, Vogon Poetry. Those knockers will only see what they want to see though, andĀ never let reality get in the way of a good whinge. It's the reason why clubs have match selection committees rather than a single selector. Imagine how the team would differ if we each got a go at being sole selector. The list would be halved for starters.Ā 

27 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Spot on Tim.Ā  I watched the replay last night and I always find it interesting after reading peoples views on the game.Ā 

Dom actually hardly made a mistake and got the ball 29 times with less than 80% game time.Ā  I thought he was very good.Ā  Tom got it a lot and did miss a number of kicks but the positives well out weighted the negatives.Ā  As I've mentioned before, I'm a big fan of players who can get it.Ā  Both these players do.

I'm guilty of typecasting players but when I see my evaluation is significantly different from respected commentators and particularly the coaches I question my judgement.Ā  Time for the Tom and Dom knockers to do the same.

So am I. We've had enough players with apparently superior disposal skills which were hardly on show because they couldn't actually get the ball. Ideally you want players who can do both (Lewis, Hibberd, etc) but I'm prepared to put up with the occasional error in disposal from a player who gets a lot of it. It's when the errant disposal numbers get too high that it becomes a problem for the team. Right now, Weideman has lovely disposal but doesn't get it enough; Harmes gets plenty but his poor to good disposal ratio is too high. So, both find themselves out of the team.Ā 

  • 11 months later...

Just thought I’d bump a Tyson thread due to significant negative commentary he is getting at the moment.

Personally, I have been a fan always in the past and feel he is aĀ best 22 player with his good work in close being underdone by the occasional shank off the boot. Every player shanks kicks during the game but his seem to be noticed more at present.

His first year he played as a pure inside mid and it was beautiful. Second in the B & F, 11 Brownlow votes and nearly a goal a game.

He now sits on a wing looking completely lost where his weaknesses (pace, spread and field kicking) are exposed majorly.

I get super frustrated with Harmes as a player always fumbling, especially in the midfield.Ā Tyson should be back there with Harmes on the outside/flank but the coaches see differently. He needs to be in the guts imo.

With this in mind, does anyone else keep him in the 22 on the wing,Ā playing another role or do more people see him behind Brayshaw, Harmes, Salem, Petracca and Hannan who role through the midfield more now and drop him to the twos?

21 minutes ago, deeko said:

Just thought I’d bump a Tyson thread due to significant negative commentary he is getting at the moment.

Personally, I have been a fan always in the past and feel he is aĀ best 22 player with his good work in close being underdone by the occasional shank off the boot. Every player shanks kicks during the game but his seem to be noticed more at present.

His first year he played as a pure inside mid and it was beautiful. Second in the B & F, 11 Brownlow votes and nearly a goal a game.

He now sits on a wing looking completely lost where his weaknesses (pace, spread and field kicking) are exposed majorly.

I get super frustrated with Harmes as a player always fumbling, especially in the midfield.Ā Tyson should be back there with Harmes on the outside/flank but the coaches see differently. He needs to be in the guts imo.

With this in mind, does anyone else keep him in the 22 on the wing,Ā playing another role or do more people see him behind Brayshaw, Harmes, Salem, Petracca and Hannan who role through the midfield more now and drop him to the twos?

Yes Tyson is an inside mid, but as you concede has poor disposal both by foot and hand. He is also quite slow, both physically and mentally,Ā takingĀ too long to decide his best option. That said his best footy for us has been as an inside mid and playing away from there has exposed his deficiencies.Ā 

Harmes is not a mid let alone an inside mid and plays his best footy as a small lead up forward who can apply strong pressure on the opposition defenders.

IMO they are both being played out of position and we are therefore not getting the best out of them.Ā 

Another player in the same boat is Salem, who is also not an inside mid, but rather an outside player with great delivery skill. He is ok off the back flank whereĀ he can get room and would probably be even better on a wing.

Lastly, I am still trying to work out why Tom Mc was on a wing for some time in the second quarter. It seemed stupid.

By far the most frustrating player on the list for me. I would’ve traded him 2 years ago.Ā 

I can count the games I’ve been impressed by him on 2 fingers.Ā 

Brock McLean would push him over 50 even now. Takes an eternity to make a decision, thinks he’s Pendlebury in traffic, he’s more Koschitzke, gets caught. Probably doesn’t matter because he wouldn’t hit the target anyway.Ā 

The sooner he’s pushed out the better.Ā 

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Apart from the above I’m a huge fan.Ā 


1 hour ago, deeko said:

Just thought I’d bump a Tyson thread due to significant negative commentary he is getting at the moment.

Personally, I have been a fan always in the past and feel he is aĀ best 22 player with his good work in close being underdone by the occasional shank off the boot. Every player shanks kicks during the game but his seem to be noticed more at present.

His first year he played as a pure inside mid and it was beautiful. Second in the B & F, 11 Brownlow votes and nearly a goal a game.

He now sits on a wing looking completely lost where his weaknesses (pace, spread and field kicking) are exposed majorly.

I get super frustrated with Harmes as a player always fumbling, especially in the midfield.Ā Tyson should be back there with Harmes on the outside/flank but the coaches see differently. He needs to be in the guts imo.

With this in mind, does anyone else keep him in the 22 on the wing,Ā playing another role or do more people see him behind Brayshaw, Harmes, Salem, Petracca and Hannan who role through the midfield more now and drop him to the twos?

Tyson is a good player, that's why he is valuable as a trade option. He has limitations with speed etc, and outside work is so so.

He is very good inside with hands, spotting targets, but we, I think, are going to go past him in not too distant future, with others who offer more across the field.

We need options for trade to improve the team list. We can't rely solely on drafting kids.

It's time for a couple of free agents, to help spread the load on-field.

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Tyson I see as one possible trade option.Ā  We can't hang-on to all of them.

Edited by DV8

We are now at a point where we have better inside mids. The problem is Tyson does not appear to have the versatility to play other roles unlike Salem or Harmes. His lack of speed on the spread and slowness of execution are shown up in a connecting role. The coach clearly does not see him in ourĀ inside mid plans as even without Petracca and Viney he showed a preference for Harmes and Brayshaw in the middle. I feel the only thing maintaining him a spot on a wing is we don't currently have an outside runner pushing for the spot on the wing so he is the next best option.Ā 

3 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

We are now at a point where we have better inside mids. The problem is Tyson does not appear to have the versatility to play other roles unlike Salem or Harmes. His lack of speed on the spread and slowness of execution are shown up in a connecting role. The coach clearly does not see him in ourĀ inside mid plans as even without Petracca and Viney he showed a preference for Harmes and Brayshaw in the middle. I feel the only thing maintaining him a spot on a wing is we don't currently have an outside runner pushing for the spot on the wing so he is the next best option.Ā 

I reckon we might try and trade him to get cap room for Gaff.

We'll see.

5 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

We are now at a point where we have better inside mids. The problem is Tyson does not appear to have the versatility to play other roles unlike Salem or Harmes. His lack of speed on the spread and slowness of execution are shown up in a connecting role. The coach clearly does not see him in ourĀ inside mid plans as even without Petracca and Viney he showed a preference for Harmes and Brayshaw in the middle. I feel the only thing maintaining him a spot on a wing is we don't currently have an outside runner pushing for the spot on the wing so he is the next best option.Ā 

Oscar Baker might shake Tyson's spot up a little, when he gets going?

I really dont get the Tyson hate. Our midfield looks more assured with him in the side and isĀ different to our other midfielders.Ā 

The game slows down for him and finds space where there is none.Ā 

I reckon he is a poor (albeit very poor) mans scott pendulbury.Ā 


I really dont get the Tyson hate. Our midfield looks more assured with him in the side and isĀ different to our other midfielders.Ā 

The game slows down for him and finds space where there is none.Ā 

I reckon he is a poor (albeit very poor) mans scott pendulbury.Ā 

Edited: also he went 73% and had 9 score involvementsĀ 

8 minutes ago, Dee1993 said:

I really dont get the Tyson hate. Our midfield looks more assured with him in the side and isĀ different to our other midfielders.Ā 

The game slows down for him and finds space where there is none.Ā 

I reckon he is a poor (albeit very poor) mans scott pendulbury.Ā 

Thanks Roosy.

Our midfield is better with him in there atmo.Ā  He improved us, but this won't last, as we will move past needing him, maybe even as soon as this season.

Salem hopefully, and Hunt as well, will shake Tyson from the team, as Viney pushes back in, and Spargo will be around for a little while, before he goes back to Casey.

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I can see Tyson's time is limited with us.

Edited by DV8

Offensively hit & miss.

Being a defensive liability is what hurts him the most.Ā 

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I don’t seem to be able to copy it across but in the game day thread Deestroy All said

ā€If your life depended on Dom Tyson hitting a target how would you kill yourself?"

Ā In a sea of silky left footers we traded forĀ the exception to the rule.Ā 


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