I still think Jesse can be the man.
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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 time -
As much as I hate the idea, I just can't get my mind off the Fev solution.
small wage.
performance based.
contract terminating behavior clause (Brisbane didn't have).
Strong leadership culture to influence/stamp out.
redemption.
talent.
fulfills a MASSIVE gap currently position wise.
Give the Sydney market the "LOOK AT US" player we are told they need.
Then there is the flip side....
It's Fev, and I don't think he can change. But I don't know the man personally....
JESSE JUST MAKE IT HAPPEN SON, AND WE CAN FORGET THIS NONSENSE.Comment
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, but he HAS to start producing some key forward performances. Lead up marks and goals, split packs. At the moment he is playing similar to a crumbing forward. Now I believe most of his issues stem from team roles and rucking. But they need to give him solid string of games in the forward line, and he needs to take some bloody marks, improve his position and efforts when the ball isn't within a few metres and make it happen. His decision making, agility and skills are great (besides marking most of the time). Cmon son!
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I compare him to Hawkins of Geelong.He was supposed to be the next Plugger but clearly wasn't . Now he just chips in from the flank or forward pocket and is in their best 22. Maybe we expected too much of Jesses,maybe he isn't KPP? Maybe next time try him somewhere else as many are suggesting.I think as an ex Jesses fan club member we would LOVE him to succeed and more importantly right at this moment we NEED him!Comment
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...ask me who i think has the most potential to be a permanent go to man in the forwards and I would put Reid in front of White and Pyke has more potential. Pyke is nothing short of amazing and I hope everybody realises what a mountain this guy has climbed. Johnston also deserves his turn. Jesse has had chances and on occassions he has played ok but never quite grabbed the opportunity. Its time and the next chance may well be his last at the Swans.Comment
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I'm pretty sure people were saying the same sort of things about Jack Reiwoldt even up until early last season - then he turns it on, sorts his game out and he's one of the stars of the competition. The biggest thing with White is that he always shows promise, if he can get it together and learn how to use his body properly then the sky's the limit ... Yes, it may not work out but it's not as if we have a plethora of tall forwards to fall back on so what harm will it do to persist with him? Can truly see him going somewhere else and becoming a star ...Comment
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I'm pretty sure people were saying the same sort of things about Jack Reiwoldt even up until early last season - then he turns it on, sorts his game out and he's one of the stars of the competition. The biggest thing with White is that he always shows promise, if he can get it together and learn how to use his body properly then the sky's the limit ... Yes, it may not work out but it's not as if we have a plethora of tall forwards to fall back on so what harm will it do to persist with him? Can truly see him going somewhere else and becoming a star ...
I honestly think White could make it as a key defender, but we have proven ourselves to be overflowing in that department. Reg, LRT and Ted all have claims of being our best KPD, while Alex Johnson is still in the team despite this. Campbell Heath is another developing KPD.
I'd love nothing more than for things to click for White and for him to start playing the footy he's capable of. He's a great kick, great leap, he's bloody quick for a guy his size, and he's a good decision maker. I can see him as an athletic spoil merchant who can keep his opponent quiet, and get to contests and shut them down. I just can't see room for him at the Swans.Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment
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Gotta agree ^^^
He just can't take contested marks. I'm not sure he will improve in that department. Fair enough he has taken some hangers at different times but they are few and far between. I just can't see him getting that much better. One of the positives though is that he at least makes a strong contest of it at times and it keeps the ball down that end. Lately we have just been turning it over and allowing the opposition an easy out instead of locking the ball in.
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Could a leopard change his spots? Could Fev reform? The dangers I see in even giving this guy a go is the large number of young players we have. He is a poor role model and could adversely influence them through slackness on the track and disruption to their social life plus gambling! If my son just happened to be one of these youngsters and he got hooked on gambling I might consider suing the club! The small upside in having a ready made power forward would be destroyed by long term damage. Learn from the Lions! Leave Fev out of the loop where he deserves to be!Comment
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Jack Riewoldt could always take a mark. White seriously lacks in this department. He has always had extremely hard hands, and it's very difficult to be a marking target inside 50 if you can't catch the ball.
I honestly think White could make it as a key defender, but we have proven ourselves to be overflowing in that department. Reg, LRT and Ted all have claims of being our best KPD, while Alex Johnson is still in the team despite this. Campbell Heath is another developing KPD.
I'd love nothing more than for things to click for White and for him to start playing the footy he's capable of. He's a great kick, great leap, he's bloody quick for a guy his size, and he's a good decision maker. I can see him as an athletic spoil merchant who can keep his opponent quiet, and get to contests and shut them down. I just can't see room for him at the Swans.You can't argue with a sick mind - Joe WalshComment
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