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I still like Weid. Once kossie and one or two others learn to get at his feet when ball is brought to ground things will look up. Also want petty at CHF. he has ability to hold his ground. I think we need another Kossie type ahead of a Brown although happy if we get him.

 

I think if we pick up a key forward in Ben Brown with his height and ruck ability in the forward line that could ease some of the heavy work load for the Weid and and free himself to concentrate purely playing key forward bash and crash bringing ball to ground for the likes of Kossie and Spargo. 

Wied,  Jackson and B Brown could be an awesome combination to watch when they fire.  Who knows if it eventuates

I can keep Dreaming.

 

 

 

There was certainly some improvement, but question marks remain. Let's hope Sam can build further on this season.


  On 20/10/2020 at 05:26, A F said:

There was certainly some improvement, but question marks remain. Let's hope Sam can build further on this season.

He played much better before Jackson got injured. I reckon they'll be a difficult pair as Jackson gains experience.

I was also pleasantly surprised when I saw the distances Weid was covering in games. Something around 11km as I recall so I guess he also tired toward the end of the season.

  On 20/10/2020 at 05:37, Bitter but optimistic said:

He played much better before Jackson got injured. I reckon they'll be a difficult pair as Jackson gains experience.

I was also pleasantly surprised when I saw the distances Weid was covering in games. Something around 11km as I recall so I guess he also tired toward the end of the season.

I think he can be a useful no. 2 Bbo but I just don’t see the talent needed to be the no.1 KPF.

5 more kilos of muscle and we have a good player. Hit the weights hard Sam.

 

Did he really?

Half glass empty - Two Cairns games for 9 possessions and 1 goal with our finals on the line against 2 dog ordinary clubs/

Half glass full- 18 goals in 9 mid season games.

  On 20/10/2020 at 05:37, Bitter but optimistic said:

He played much better before Jackson got injured. I reckon they'll be a difficult pair as Jackson gains experience.

They did seem to combine well.


  On 20/10/2020 at 05:37, Bitter but optimistic said:

He played much better before Jackson got injured. I reckon they'll be a difficult pair as Jackson gains experience.

I was also pleasantly surprised when I saw the distances Weid was covering in games. Something around 11km as I recall so I guess he also tired toward the end of the season.

Yeah, he's still too soft in the contest IMO, but doesn't mean he won't get there.

  On 20/10/2020 at 03:09, Pickett2Jackson said:

His last month of the season really put a dampener on things.  1 goal in 4 games.

He addresses that in the article.

  On 20/10/2020 at 08:31, bing181 said:

He addresses that in the article.

Yeah just had a read. 

Considering we were sent to that ridiculous Cairns trip that no other team had to do, and the fact that Weid surprisingly covered a massive amount of ground  (something like 11 kms per game),  Im gonna cut him some slack for fading at seasons end.

He must deliver next year though.  No reason he cant have a monster season.

 

  On 20/10/2020 at 06:04, Redleg said:

5 more kilos of muscle and we have a good player. Hit the weights hard Sam.

I suspect 5kg more and he may not be running 11km per game to make as many contests, Red. If he can build a better tank, maybe 


Steps forward but he’s still not reaching his potential. That said there was a point when he first came in where he was clunking marks in a way I haven’t seen him do before, and regularly. He should’ve had bags of 4 a couple of times, like Fritta he missed some very gettable goals. 

I’m not sure he can hold down the number one forward position, I think as a number 2 he is very dangerous. There’s a lot he needs to work on but I felt one of the biggest failings by the FD this season was keeping him out as long as we did. 

Hopefully a disappointing end to the season won’t hurt his confidence into next year, get him a solid partner up forward and I think he can kick 40-50 goals for us. 

  On 20/10/2020 at 09:18, Pickett2Jackson said:

Yeah just had a read. 

Considering we were sent to that ridiculous Cairns trip that no other team had to do, and the fact that Weid surprisingly covered a massive amount of ground  (something like 11 kms per game),  Im gonna cut him some slack for fading at seasons end.

He must deliver next year though.  No reason he cant have a monster season.

 

What does delivering look like?

This is Tom Lynch over his career...

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For some reason the screenshot of C.Dixon and T Hawkins wasn't allowed on here...

Anyways... maybe I'm being sensitive a bit, but its tough being a forward now isnt it? (with a nod to  bruce)

2 goals a game is  Coleman territory , and that's when you're team CAN deliver the ball pretty consistency into the forward line. 

He had done that earlier this season in a shortened version of the game.. certainly gave off a few as well

Weid will/is tracking to be a fine player... next year is not make or break for him.

postscript:

sorry @Pickett2Jackson, i see you were supporting him, now that i re-read it.

 

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  On 20/10/2020 at 09:48, Engorged Onion said:

What does delivering look like?

This is Tom Lynch over his career...

2044675840_ScreenShot2020-10-20at8_43_59pm.png.af7b6b23170df60e01c0b223c94631fc.png

For some reason the screenshot of C.Dixon and T Hawkins wasn't allowed on here...

Anyways... maybe I'm being sensitive a bit, but its tough being a forward now isnt it? (with a nod to  bruce)

2 goals a game is  Coleman territory , and that's when you're team CAN deliver the ball pretty consistency into the forward line. 

He had done that earlier this season in a shortened version of the game.. certainly gave off a few as well

Weid will/is tracking to be a fine player... next year is not make or break for him.

postscript:

sorry @Pickett2Jackson, i see you were supporting him, now that i re-read it.

 

Spot on.
Go through the top 30 goal kickers In the league and check their ratios, expectations of many supporters are unrealistic when it comes to number of goals players should kick per game.

Fritsch gets potted by quite a few on Demonland, but few 2nd or 3rd forwards kicked as many goals as he did, and if He improves his goal kicking Will be more than handy for many years.

  On 20/10/2020 at 06:04, Redleg said:

5 more kilos of muscle and we have a good player. Hit the weights hard Sam.

TMac disagrees ?

The games in Cairns were also pretty wet weren't they? Makes it tough.

I don't think he does well as the only tall, as he struggles when 2-3 out in the air: he gets blocked from running at it and it looks like he isnt making the contest.

I think he goes better when others play well around him. TMac being out of form hasn't helped. Jackson seemed to pair well. I think it's about space and positioning, so that he isn't competing against multiple opponents.

Does that make him a second forward? Or doea that mean he is a KPF who works well in tandem? I think he would probably work ok with any quality second tall up there. 

Hopefully he can really take more steps though. 

 


  On 20/10/2020 at 07:24, A F said:

Yeah, he's still too soft in the contest IMO, but doesn't mean he won't get there.

no idea who you're watching. Weideman goes hard at it.

He's a joel selwood when compared to Jack Watts yet for some reason fans dislike Weideman. it's crazy. Weideman is fine. He's playing solo in a team that kicks it to him like [censored], a coach who probably puts him to sleep and he has senior 'mentors' like tom McDonald who he is better than and his past mentors in Hogan who have gone nowhere.  when we have guys like Fritsch kicking behinds all day Weideman kicks a lot of goals in the goal square. its valuable. And so is he. 

Weideman takes strides forward... and gets pushed under the ball. Kidding.

Its another big off season for Sam, when you look back on the year he did have some good moments but you can see he has to grow into the role still and learn to finish. If he can improve the finishing he will be a very good player for us. 

  On 20/10/2020 at 19:44, Cards13 said:

Weideman takes strides forward... and gets pushed under the ball. Kidding.

Its another big off season for Sam, when you look back on the year he did have some good moments but you can see he has to grow into the role still and learn to finish. If he can improve the finishing he will be a very good player for us. 

I just don't see the mad hunger to kick goals that good KPF shows e.g. I think it was the last game against Essendon he takes the ball 20 metres out from Goal no one behind or in front of him instead of kicking the goal he hand passes to Hunt who runs in and kicks the goal. Every Good KPF I know does not hand off those goals they kick them, they want the goal against their name and believe no one can do it better than me. I just don't see That hunger in the Weid. I just don't see him demanding the ball.

 
  On 20/10/2020 at 21:39, old dee said:

I just don't see the mad hunger to kick goals that good KPF shows e.g. I think it was the last game against Essendon he takes the ball 20 metres out from Goal no one behind or in front of him instead of kicking the goal he hand passes to Hunt who runs in and kicks the goal. Every Good KPF I know does not hand off those goals they kick them, they want the goal against their name and believe no one can do it better than me. I just don't see That hunger in the Weid. I just don't see him demanding the ball.

If he can get that part of his game right he will be a good to very good fwd, he seems to have lost confidence (along with Fritta) in kicking for goal. That can be won back.

Strides forward? Maybe baby steps.

I'm still not convinced he has the burning desire to be a top quality AFL footballer. He seems to be happy coasting along, putting together a so-so 10 year career at a so-so club.


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