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Disagree. Daniher played him far too often in the backline when it was clear that he was at his best when playing at CHF and leading along the wing, which he did yesterday successfully.

To be a top 4 team, we don't need a CHF taking chest marks on the wing.

 
Disagree. Daniher played him far too often in the backline when it was clear that he was at his best when playing at CHF and leading along the wing, which he did yesterday successfully.

That's got nothing to do with the context of his aggression.

a lot of people are suggesting he is good because he is quick, has good hands etc... if he was quick he would still be in the back line agreed he is quick in our forward line (because it is so slow) but if we are picking him on his pace and hands why not give bate and dunn a crack at CHF, they would be better lead ups.

In regards to miller, I dont like seeing aggression and stupidity mixed up.

 
Disagree. Daniher played him far too often in the backline when it was clear that he was at his best when playing at CHF and leading along the wing, which he did yesterday successfully.

For most other teams having an opposition CHF pick cheap possessions on the wing is a win to them. I would gladly have Pavlich/ Riewoldt/ Lucas scratching kicks up in no mans land than do so in F50. If Miller cant make a bigger impact in the F50 he will struggle. He does not make much impact playing CHF on the wing. I recognise he is trying hard and good on him for it. But you do him no favours painting him to be what he is not.

Miller had one good year at CHF and it lit alot of supporters flames that we had a CHF in the making. He has routinely underwhelmed at CHF since that first year and every lame and soft excuse has been used bar global warming why this is the case.

The truth is he is a limited footballer who has good leadership traits in a side bereft of any. A further truth is that ND played him possibly too often. Once MFC leadership potential in other players matures, Miller will struggle to consistently hold a spot.

And Maurie is right its got nothing to do within the context of aggression.

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