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I was a bit surprised that Longmire said that Campbell might start at cornerback, especially since ovals don't have corners, Nonetheless, there's plenty of competition at the corners, with Cunningham and Ling also likely. Lloyd should retain his role as point guard and Rampe as a sweeper, if we play 2 tall defenders (Melican and McCartin) to cover oppo power forwards.
I would like to see us try playing Dawson and Mills in a double linebacker setup. Both are good in the air and excellent kicks; this setup should have them in prime position for the counterattack.
Regardless of Franklin's fitness, I think we will go with a 2 power forward attack, chosen from Franklin, Reid, Sinclair, Amartey, McLean and McDonald. Papley and Heeney will be the primary strikers in this setup with Hayward at flanker and hopefully getting more of the ball up the ground.Comment
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I was a bit surprised that Longmire said that Campbell might start at cornerback, especially since ovals don't have corners, Nonetheless, there's plenty of competition at the corners, with Cunningham and Ling also likely. Lloyd should retain his role as point guard and Rampe as a sweeper, if we play 2 tall defenders (Melican and McCartin) to cover oppo power forwards.
I would like to see us try playing Dawson and Mills in a double linebacker setup. Both are good in the air and excellent kicks; this setup should have them in prime position for the counterattack.
Regardless of Franklin's fitness, I think we will go with a 2 power forward attack, chosen from Franklin, Reid, Sinclair, Amartey, McLean and McDonald. Papley and Heeney will be the primary strikers in this setup with Hayward at flanker and hopefully getting more of the ball up the ground.Comment
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I was a bit surprised that Longmire said that Campbell might start at cornerback, especially since ovals don't have corners, Nonetheless, there's plenty of competition at the corners, with Cunningham and Ling also likely. Lloyd should retain his role as point guard and Rampe as a sweeper, if we play 2 tall defenders (Melican and McCartin) to cover oppo power forwards.
I would like to see us try playing Dawson and Mills in a double linebacker setup. Both are good in the air and excellent kicks; this setup should have them in prime position for the counterattack.
Regardless of Franklin's fitness, I think we will go with a 2 power forward attack, chosen from Franklin, Reid, Sinclair, Amartey, McLean and McDonald. Papley and Heeney will be the primary strikers in this setup with Hayward at flanker and hopefully getting more of the ball up the ground.Comment
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Clearly Ludwig and Mark26 have also gotten it - what cheeky little dickens' they are.Comment
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It is a shame how traditional positions don't really exist anymore.
Rover, centre, ruck rover have been replaced by inside midfielder, outside midfielder etc.
The term quarterback traditionally has no place in our game, but as it has evolved with a kind of Mills type Sweeper role, it seems to have just as much a place as any of the other BS terms that seem to be around.Comment
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It is a shame how traditional positions don't really exist anymore.
Rover, centre, ruck rover have been replaced by inside midfielder, outside midfielder etc.
The term quarterback traditionally has no place in our game, but as it has evolved with a kind of Mills type Sweeper role, it seems to have just as much a place as any of the other BS terms that seem to be around.Last edited by stevoswan; 8 February 2021, 09:58 AM.Comment
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Hey, I'm just wondering where people see COR's future? I don't think anyone (not even Ludwig) has him in their best 22. Most people don't even have him as one of those next in line. Despite this I think he is a great chance of adding to his games total this season (although I am less confident about him cementing a regular spot in the 22). If he does play this year does this mean the people who don't consider him in the 22 or among the next in line were wrong? Or can the two be reconciled (apart from through an extensive injury list)?
My thoughts are that, at this stage, COR is in front of Ling and Fox. I wonder whether he could be leapfrogged by Gould or Campbell and a club desire to fast-track their development due to their higher ceilings. Colin consistently impresses as a lovely and determined bloke and I wish him success. I think he's a great influence to have around the club.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Hey, I'm just wondering where people see COR's future? I don't think anyone (not even Ludwig) has him in their best 22. Most people don't even have him as one of those next in line. Despite this I think he is a great chance of adding to his games total this season (although I am less confident about him cementing a regular spot in the 22). If he does play this year does this mean the people who don't consider him in the 22 or among the next in line were wrong? Or can the two be reconciled (apart from through an extensive injury list)?
My thoughts are that, at this stage, COR is in front of Ling and Fox. I wonder whether he could be leapfrogged by Gould or Campbell and a club desire to fast-track their development due to their higher ceilings. Colin consistently impresses as a lovely and determined bloke and I wish him success. I think he's a great influence to have around the club.Comment
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The quarterback is a real role in footy. It exists where there's a player sitting just behind the clearance to get the quick hands out the back, and then set up play / dump it up the line. Our game evolves and steals roles and ideas from other sports. However, "Position A" has not and never will have a role in footy.
Instead of our best 22 for round 1, it would be interesting to do a best 22 by round 22. Realistically, we aren't a contender this year. We may surprise ourselves and sneak a final, but let's be real. To the earlier point, our top 2 recruits aren't ready right now, but might be in September for back to back games. And we'll be wanting to see them push regulars like Cunningham and Sinclair out of their spot.Comment
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It is a shame how traditional positions don't really exist anymore.
Rover, centre, ruck rover have been replaced by inside midfielder, outside midfielder etc.
The term quarterback traditionally has no place in our game, but as it has evolved with a kind of Mills type Sweeper role, it seems to have just as much a place as any of the other BS terms that seem to be around.
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Hey, I'm just wondering where people see COR's future? I don't think anyone (not even Ludwig) has him in their best 22. Most people don't even have him as one of those next in line. Despite this I think he is a great chance of adding to his games total this season (although I am less confident about him cementing a regular spot in the 22). If he does play this year does this mean the people who don't consider him in the 22 or among the next in line were wrong? Or can the two be reconciled (apart from through an extensive injury list)?
My thoughts are that, at this stage, COR is in front of Ling and Fox. I wonder whether he could be leapfrogged by Gould or Campbell and a club desire to fast-track their development due to their higher ceilings. Colin consistently impresses as a lovely and determined bloke and I wish him success. I think he's a great influence to have around the club.
As to Ling. He is a first round draft pick who would have had 40 games by now had he not gotten injured. He will also be in the mix.
Will Gould looks set to debut first round if his progress during the match play is anything to go by.
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The quarterback is a real role in footy. It exists where there's a player sitting just behind the clearance to get the quick hands out the back, and then set up play / dump it up the line. Our game evolves and steals roles and ideas from other sports. However, "Position A" has not and never will have a role in footy.
Instead of our best 22 for round 1, it would be interesting to do a best 22 by round 22. Realistically, we aren't a contender this year. We may surprise ourselves and sneak a final, but let's be real. To the earlier point, our top 2 recruits aren't ready right now, but might be in September for back to back games. And we'll be wanting to see them push regulars like Cunningham and Sinclair out of their spot.
OK. Let's examine if this role was stolen from American football. Have there been intercept players in the past? Indeed there have. Our own Paul Roos was very good at it so was Leo Barry. Alax Jesulenko was also very good. Garry Ayers was superb in that same space. Adelaide's Ben Hart and Andrew McKeodwere very good at the intercept mark. They constantly got intercept marks and set up play. McLeod was so good he won 2 Norm Smith Medals.
So the intercept mark is not a new thing. In fact at one stage the extra player, especially in a Terry Wallace team became that player.
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