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Kepler Bradley is simply not fast enough to compete in the AFL. I don't mean leg speed, his decision-making processes are an absolute joke. Think how many times hwe's been wrapped up or he has telegraphed a hospital handpass for interception.

I would almost go as far to say worst player in the AFL, except considering neither will play next year and I can only go on last year's form, I'm going to stick with Vanders.

 
You would have to look at Bradley

I think he was taken the pick after Brock in the 2003 draft

Her has talent, and he is a big boy. Could be aversatile ruckman, or hold down a key defensive position

I dont think he is as bad as everyone thinks

Man, I know everyone loves this guy, but the day I joined Demonland there was a debate about the merit of his comments and everyone defended him saying he loved to fu*k around. This comment doesn't sound like he is taking the pi$$, and is pure rubbish.

Dude, K Bradley is as bad as everyone thinks. If not, it is because he is worse.

Essendon would ask too much for him, and we have plenty of players in the "trying to break out KKP" basket as it is.

 

k . bradley and b. holland ...... please don't!!!! two uncoordinated cyborgs in the same team..... brian taylor would have a field day.

Kepler Bradley has struggled at Essendon but has he ever been played at full-back? I think that is a position he might be able to play quite well. If the price is right I'd have a go at him.

Kepler Bradley -

Height: 199cm

Weight: 100kg

Date of birth: 13/11/1985

AFL debut: 2004

Essendon debut: 2004

Total AFL Games: 49

Total EFC Games: 49

Total Goals: 14

Previous Club(s): West Perth (WA)

Recruited From: 2003 Draft, selection 6

Interesting, no wonder others are.


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