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19 minutes ago, Gator said:

If you think there's no advantage playing all year as a 19 year old compared to an 18 year old it tells me all I need to know.

I like objectivity. I appreciate it's not common on this site.

Arguing petty points on here is common though, I should know.

One kid might be 18 and 11months, the next 19 and 2 months. makes little difference

He played his first game at 19yo and 1 day. Lindsay 5 months younger. again. little difference

 

Langford is going to be a superstar. This idea about being 18 or 19 in debut season is ridiculous. Zorko didn't get drafted until he was 23 and played his 300th game last week.

I agree with the posters who have said Xavier Lyndsay goes harder at the footy than Langford. That was completely unexpected from me.

 
57 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

He could be the next Nat Fyfe if his hands get stickier in the off-season

Except Fyfe did not have the elite kicking Harvey does.


3 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

Langford is going to be a superstar. This idea about being 18 or 19 in debut season is ridiculous. Zorko didn't get drafted until he was 23 and played his 300th game last week.

I agree with the posters who have said Xavier Lyndsay goes harder at the footy than Langford. That was completely unexpected from me.

So you agree with me and disagree with me. Both comments were from me.

That said, I merely pointed out that Langford might have finished the year well, because he was 19 all year.

The poster I quoted called him an ''18 year old''. A little amusing, as he never stepped on the field as an 18 year old.

Facts, nuance, and many other things, escape the emotional airheads on here.

31 minutes ago, Gator said:

So you agree with me and disagree with me. Both comments were from me.

That said, I merely pointed out that Langford might have finished the year well, because he was 19 all year.

The poster I quoted called him an ''18 year old''. A little amusing, as he never stepped on the field as an 18 year old.

Facts, nuance, and many other things, escape the emotional airheads on here.

A bit rich to criticise people for not understanding nuance, and presumably questioning their ability to engage in reasoned discourse, whilst also throwing out puerile, childish insults.

Ironic on a couple of levels too.

One, being so clearly triggered by Engorged Onion's well reasoned, nuanced rebuttal of your argument about Langford's age.

Secondly, your choice of insult is hilariously ironic.

Emotional airheads?

I mean needing to default to insults is the very definition of allowing emotion to trump reason.

Can we all just enjoy having Harvey Langford?

I think 99% of us here in Demonland agree he is a star in the making. All things considered, and if his career is not hampered by any external issues, his ceiling is top 10 player in the league.

 

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