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  jacey said:
I like to see Miller bring back the biff next year.

Same here & I think his junior coach Bailey is the man to spark his Biff..!

 
  Rhino Richards said:
What a load of crap that Daniher broke Miller.

Never has there been a player given sooo much playing and leadeship opportunity to perform with so little return.

You may as well blame Miller's parents for any genetic deficiencies that undermine his game.

He broke him when he told him to stop playing with the physicallity. Do you not think, Rhino, that our side desperately needs some focussed physicallity? Miller was reckless in his approach, I concede that, but Daniher took all the physicallity out of his game, and he has been going downhill ever since.

  Diablo said:
He broke him when he told him to stop playing with the physicallity. Do you not think, Rhino, that our side desperately needs some focussed physicallity? Miller was reckless in his approach, I concede that, but Daniher took all the physicallity out of his game, and he has been going downhill ever since.

Miller was a pauper of a player before that happen. He was also found wanting before Daniher played him up back

Like much of his football judgement Millers physicality was misused and crudely applied resulting in avoidable frees and suspension. He played the man and not the ball.

Now Miller plays neither the man or the ball.

I am at a loss to identify how the absence of the reckless aggression prevents a player from being able to consistently and competitive contest for a ball and to demonstrate that he is AFL standard.

Focussed physicality is a waste if it is not directed to consistently contesting and winning possession of the ball. That is where MFC is lacking.

Any other physical stuff that is way overrated by posters on this site is a waste of time. Hasnt the tribunal rulings of recent emphasised this?

We have Miller for two more years. I hope he shows more than what he has so far.

 
  Rhino Richards said:
We have Miller for two more years. I hope he shows more than what he has so far.

As do I.

None of us are saying he's the world's best player.

But with Dean Bailey appointed our new coach, I can only feel this well benefit Brad 'The Millman' Miller on & off the field.

All we can do is hope he shows his full potential in 2008. So give him a chance too.

No point talking about his parents giving him genetic deficiencies!

  Premiers said:
No point talking about his parents giving him genetic deficiencies!

Gee, you really missed the point on that one, didn't you?


  Maurie Lithen said:
Gee, you really missed the point on that one, didn't you?

Oh Maurie, so nice for you to join us.

Sleep in did we? Must be a hard life.

You've missed the point on this whole discussion.

Mind your own, pal...

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