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Weid is so far down the list of concerns he’s off the page. I look forward to watching his development.continue for the rest of the year.

 
8 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Quoting myself but what the hell. For those interested in a comparison later than the '80's / 90's  a comparison to Hawkins is instructive. Hawkins, who came into AFL with a much more developed body, didn't become a dominant forward until his sixth season in the comp. In his first five years the only times he really looked like a quality player was when he played on Nathan Carroll.

I wouldn't be giving up on the Weed just yet.

Poor Nathan, he was just hung over!

 
15 hours ago, Matsuo Basho said:

 

Thanks both of you for highlighting why I need to post with greater frequency than should be required. 

A poster made the claim that forwards don’t usually begin to blossom until 23+yo. I refuted that claim by reeling of eight MFC forward line stars of the past 25 years who did exactly that., some even earlier than their fourth season. And that’s just at our club! 

Dance around it all you like and try to make it all about me. It just makes the silence in which you fail to defend Weideman’s paltry output this season all the more deafening. 

I’ve one and only one question for you and any other critics of me in this thread - why are you setting the bar so low? I honestly don’t get it.

In another thread you are advocating that we recruit Ben Brown.  At the end of his corresponding season with Weed's current season he'd played 11 games for 18 goals.

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

In another thread you are advocating that we recruit Ben Brown.  At the end of his corresponding season with Weed's current season he'd played 11 games for 18 goals.

Excuse me? In his fourth season (2017) Ben Brown kicked 63 goals 30 behinds. 

In just his second season he booted 32 goals. Third season - 41.


48 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Excuse me? In his fourth season (2017) Ben Brown kicked 63 goals 30 behinds. 

In just his second season he booted 32 goals. Third season - 41.

I believe he's talking age. Brown turned 22 at the end of 2014.

In 2014, at the same age as Weid, Brown did kick 18 goals across 11 games.

Probably wasn't worded well, but worth taking a second to think before trying to wack someone, I was able to understand it so I'm sure you could have if you tried.

 

20 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

I believe he's talking age. Brown turned 22 at the end of 2014.

In 2014, at the same age as Weid, Brown did kick 18 goals across 11 games.

Probably wasn't worded well, but worth taking a second to think before trying to wack someone, I was able to understand it so I'm sure you could have if you tried.

 

Regardless of what you ‘believe’ he never mentioned age, he said “corresponding season”. Maybe read posts properly and have a second think before you go accusing others of ‘whacking’ another poster and butting into a conversation.

You’re being unnecessarily antagonistic. The usual path when someone’s argument is falling flat and their numbers don’t stack up.

7 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Regardless of what you ‘believe’ he never mentioned age, he said “corresponding season”. Maybe read posts properly and have a second think before you go accusing others of ‘whacking’ another poster and butting into a conversation.

You’re being unnecessarily antagonistic. The usual path when someone’s argument is falling flat and their numbers don’t stack up.

Read it properly. Understood it. Explained it to you.

Your reaction says plenty.

 

 
22 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

was there not  a year when 3 or 4 players kicked over 100 goals

In 1970, Peter Hudson kicked 146, Peter McKenna 143 and Alex Jesaulenko 115. And in 1971 Hudson followed up with a mere 150 and McKenna with 134.


34 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Read it properly. Understood it. Explained it to you.

Your reaction says plenty.

 

Even if you’re taking that ridiculously obtuse angle as your defensive position it’s still 9 more goals than the 6-touch wizard wearing number 26 for the Dees!

If you think Weid is going to take the comp by storm next year like Brown did in his third and fourth years at AFL level then I applaud your optimism. Please don’t mortgage your home to bet on it, though. There’s a long waiting list for government housing. 

50 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Even if you’re taking that ridiculously obtuse angle as your defensive position it’s still 9 more goals than the 6-touch wizard wearing number 26 for the Dees!

If you think Weid is going to take the comp by storm next year like Brown did in his third and fourth years at AFL level then I applaud your optimism. Please don’t mortgage your home to bet on it, though. There’s a long waiting list for government housing. 

I wasn't the one taking that position.

I never said anything about Weid 'taking the comp by storm'.

Again, slow down, take a second to understand what is being said, maybe even have a think about it, then compose your reply.

 

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