I don't it's McVeigh that's changed, it's the way the game is now being played. With all sides implementing the same pressure tactics and numbers around the stoppages, McVeigh just doesn't have the build or the opportunities to create the space he needs to be more effective.
How Slow Is Mcveigh!!!!
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I know stats don't tell the whole story, but looking at this year's, he has 64 total possessions, 21 being contested, at just over 71% disposal efficiently. I think this supports the idea that he is playing aright, if not setting the world on fire. I think it also suggests that he is a bit more of an inside/outside player rather than being one or the other.
Some perspective: the outside player player Jetta has 44, 14 CP at 75%. And the inside superstar JPK has 90, 55 CP at 65%. Though, Jetta has 9 tackles and McVeigh only has 6. I don't think McVeigh would want to be out-tackled by a half-forward/flanker who weighs 30 grams.Comment
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Some perspective: the outside player player Jetta has 44, 14 CP at 75%. And the inside superstar JPK has 90, 55 CP at 65%. Though, Jetta has 9 tackles and McVeigh only has 6. I don't think McVeigh would want to be out-tackled by a half-forward/flanker who weighs 30 grams.Comment
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McVeigh is playing a sort of quarterback role off the half backline in a similar way to Yarran, Deledio, and also what Jared Brennan is now doing for the Suns. It's not a bash and crash sort of role and none of those guys are overly physical, but they're all considered to be good players. I think he's playing a very effective role and in the whole his disposal and decision making has been pretty good so far...Comment
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One of the all time funny threads when connolly christened him the champion little quarterback....lolDriver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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From memory, I believe McVeigh has played forward and a little in the middle as well. But if you want to compare him to a offensive HB setting up scoring movements (avoiding the QB title, even though I don't mind it) Mal has 65, 17 CP at 81% with 9 tackles, which again is not the whole story, but at least suggests he is playing that role better than McVeigh. The latter has a couple more goals, and a few more CP. As I said, from memory, he as played around the ground a bit, so I think we can add versatility to McVeigh's tool-box.Comment
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There was a US commentator a few years back that said the Patriots had to do something about the Packers Tight End. Would have that was an issue for the doctors but Grid ironing isn't my thing...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
Here it is Again! - Huddo SENComment
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I must admit I was always scathing of him in those early days....slow and soft.
But like a sore back, I've kinda got used to him.
Hope he has a blinder on the weekend.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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The best word would be "playmaker".
And while we're at it , let"s ditch DEE-fence and O-FFENSE.
It's "di (short "i") fence" and ATTACK.Comment
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Best small forward in the team. Shame he doesn't play up front....The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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