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2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Might want to re-look at that title, chook.

Yeh coz he won’t win a popularity contest due to setting the bar too high.

 

Played his best game since not being captain. His football will probably flourish without the responsibility.

Meanwhile the skipper was well below his best. I’d say that knee injury had something to do with his lacklustre performance.

3 hours ago, chookrat said:

Clearly our best player, fit and leads from the front.

No to captaincy if that is the footy he can produce without responsibility. Max is our captain.


We should not have a captain. It's been a burden for everyone who has taken the responsibility.

51 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

We should not have a captain. It's been a burden for everyone who has taken the responsibility.

Hell, even the tag of 'future captain' has been too much of a burden for several over the years.

54 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

We should not have a captain. It's been a burden for everyone who has taken the responsibility.

Give it to Spargo, isn’t going to make him any worse! ?

 

He played like I said I hoped he would play when he lost the co-captaincy. Very impressive  and gave a 100% though still lacking in disposal skills.

Edited by america de cali

Max has been captain for 1 game and there is this thread. Silly.


Wait so one good game and we're saying he should be captain? Max has been outperforming him in that respect consistently for seasons.

Also not sure if others watched the postgame interview. Was so refreshing to hear from an articulate, honest and mature captain who was really clear and realistic with his understanding of where we're at and expressed this well. Jack was never able to do this.

Edited by Yung Blood

In my opinion one of the reasons JV played so well is the fact that 'the shackles are off' & he's not burdened with the captaincy role. 

Let a more mature person in Max take care of the captaincy duties & let Jack go about playing footy......when that happens.

Jack played much better without the weight of captaincy. It's a shame he wasn't joined by the rest of the team, as a whole. 

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