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Brad Miller

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Deanox u might wana do a stat check cos Woey is about 40 years old and Miller is 24, so the comparison not so great

Ha :lol:

Deanox u might wana do a stat check cos Woey is about 40 years old and Miller is 24, so the comparison not so great

Age had little to do with the basis of the comparison.

 
Riiight well I think it does. How can u compare Millers trade potential to Woeys I mean really? If u werent so biased towards Miller u would see that

."..but he has about as much chance of making it at this stage in his career as wowoedin has of being picked back up by an afl club in this seasons draft."

What Deanox is saying is that in his opinion Miller has little chance of making it in AFL and drew the likelihood of Woey being picked up in the draft.

Its has nothing to do with Miller's trade potential nor their respective ages.

You dont read very well do you.

P.S. Apologies to deanox if you thought otherwise B)


Miller had the potential, but now has lost it sorry to say

."..but he has about as much chance of making it at this stage in his career as wowoedin has of being picked back up by an afl club in this seasons draft."

What Deanox is saying is that in his opinion Miller has little chance of making it in AFL and drew the likelihood of Woey being picked up in the draft.

Its has nothing to do with Miller's trade potential nor their respective ages.

You dont read very well do you.

P.S. Apologies to deanox if you thought otherwise B)

Rhino Rhino Rhino, is that your name because u think u can just plough over the top of people?

The likelihood of Woey being picked up is next to nothing obviously, and its a crap comparison because Miller is only 24 how can u even say his career is over or next to nothing or whatever.

As for my reading skills well, that comment was brilliant wasnt it? Did u give urself a good ol' pat on the back for that one, I mean its so witty

The likelihood of Woey being picked up is next to nothing obviously, and its a crap comparison because Miller is only 24 how can u even say his career is over or next to nothing or whatever.

Its was merely Deanox's opinion about the likelihood of Miller and the comparison with Woey's call up.

You are focussing on age to the exclusion of ability.

Rest assured I would never waste any wit on you.

 
Rhino Rhino Rhino, is that your name because u think u can just plough over the top of people?

The likelihood of Woey being picked up is next to nothing obviously, and its a crap comparison because Miller is only 24 how can u even say his career is over or next to nothing or whatever.

As for my reading skills well, that comment was brilliant wasnt it? Did u give urself a good ol' pat on the back for that one, I mean its so witty

Yeah i thought it was a pretty good call, both of them. B)

The point....seemingly missed by some ...Is the analogous, not direct comparison of players. Its to do with their chances. I suspect Deanox was being a tad whimsical in his analysis of Millers standing.

Many here ( me too ) thought he was the goods when he fist came on the scene. Many may remember an article( Hun some years back ) portraying Miller and Rivers as the new hopes at Melbourne. Welll one has cemented his place and conitnues to improve. One didnt. hasnt and wont !!

I suspect Miller will play on in footy. I dont think it will be at Melbourne. Not even sure if it will be AFL.

His abilites and shortcomings have been discussed here ad nauseum. I for one dont hink he cuts it. he may elsewhere and good luck if he does. I like others feel his greatest value to melbourne is in shoring up deal somewhere along the way.

People get way too attached to players. I prefer the team. Be good when we start playing like one, and to do that requires players that fullfil the roles assigned. Miller doesnt..its simple really


Rest assured I would never waste any wit on you.

I'm sure he'll be crying himself to sleep over that <_<

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bandwagon. im not sure why you struggle with simple english comprehension.

he has about as much chance of making it at this stage in his career as wowoedin has of being picked back up by an afl club in this seasons draft.

i will repeat this again, for your benfit only, as clearly everyone else understood.

brad miller may well continue on an afl listand play a few games per year, but he has as much chance of making it as an elite afl player (or even a first best 22 player for that matter) as shane wowoedin has of being picked upthis year in the draft.

yes woewodin is old. and no, there is next to no chance of him getting picked up in the draft.

is that clear now?

Seriously, this has run its course now, right?!!!

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