And as well as all the stuff mentioned already, I like his attitude. He's obviously worked hard over the preseason, and his enthusiasm at key moments (e.g. when Baz kicked the winning goal) ought to give the lie to people saying he's slack and too casual. He's doing fine.
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Often maligned for fading in and out of a game (although his "ins" are often with a freaky play).
I would think that the level of accountability recquired in the midfield may force him to impact the game more. Certainly seemed that way on Sat and I for one hope it continues.
Maybe he needs to feel the football in his hands to stay interested and keep contributing. Rather like one A. Goodes IMO.Our Greatest Moment:
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He seems to favour fending off his opponent before trying to run away with the ball. I've never seen this as much by other AFL players.Comment
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Originally posted by Schneiderman
Often maligned for fading in and out of a game (although his "ins" are often with a freaky play).
I would think that the level of accountability recquired in the midfield may force him to impact the game more. Certainly seemed that way on Sat and I for one hope it continues.
Maybe he needs to feel the football in his hands to stay interested and keep contributing. Rather like one A. Goodes IMO.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Davis is one of our longest and most accurate kickers, if not our best. If he has so much potential for the midfield, why not keep him there and have him go for some long range goals on the run. It's true he has been dissapointing in the 2(?) years we have had him, but he did look very dangerous on the weekend.Comment
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Re: Davis the midfielder
Originally posted by Ajn
P.S. I hear he may be on a subway diet (joking!)He who laughs last thinks slowestComment
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Originally posted by dimelb
And as well as all the stuff mentioned already, I like his attitude. He's obviously worked hard over the preseason, and his enthusiasm at key moments (e.g. when Baz kicked the winning goal) ought to give the lie to people saying he's slack and too casual. He's doing fine.He who laughs last thinks slowestComment
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Originally posted by ugg
He seems to favour fending off his opponent before trying to run away with the ball. I've never seen this as much by other AFL players.
Seems to work, but leaves you open to holding the ball if your opponent just grabs your arm.Comment
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(mad scientist voice, rubs hands) Ha ha ha! Secret weapon!"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Originally posted by Snowy
Actually players like Green and Cam Bruce are some of the most valuable going around.
bloody hell they are and good to watch. I have enjoyed watching the demons this yearTheres not much left to sayComment
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