I'm sure BT is offended by the idea that an upstart can learn the fine art of being a key forward in not much time at all. It makes him less special.Dave The Man wrote:Can't Stand Listening to BTronrat wrote:BT is not a fan. Bagging him every opportunity. Yet hi love child Stringer isn't carving us either. Flog.
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I don't think todays conditions suited him that well, but he tried hard and never gave up, he dropped a couple of marks and will learn from that, he is still a work in progress, but he has a great heart.
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if he was the caliber of Travis Cloke I would agree with you. however, in the case of cox, he rarely gets the ball down as he is usually out of position.Raw Hammer wrote:Why? If we had half a brain we'd be crumbling him front and centre. He's rarely beaten, but no one seems to understand what front and centre is.
Not only is he a beginner, but he is clearly out on his feet. Time for him to work on his craft in the twos. Over delivered on my expectations of him, but this is AFL.
WarrenerraW wrote:he's alright and is a straighter kick than cloke will ever be. need to crumb him and give him chances out in front. doesn't help when we keep screwing up all the time.
hmmmm, do I prefer 1 goal and no behinds from one mark and 1 kick. Or would I rather 2-4 from 6 marks and 16 disposals (as well as countless times where the ball comes down to the crumbers in a predictable fashion.
coach put pendles forward to crumb forward today. weren't you watching. Balls just stopped getting dropped down. no Collingwood forward but White has gotten to a contest since quarter time.piedys wrote:Blair and the coach certainly don't seem to...Raw Hammer wrote:Why? If we had half a brain we'd be crumbling him front and centre. He's rarely beaten, but no one seems to understand what front and centre is.
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Was I watching? No, turned it off at half time actually. Sickened. Again.E wrote:coach put pendles forward to crumb forward today. weren't you watching. Balls just stopped getting dropped down. no Collingwood forward but White has gotten to a contest since quarter time.piedys wrote:Blair and the coach certainly don't seem to...Raw Hammer wrote:Why? If we had half a brain we'd be crumbling him front and centre. He's rarely beaten, but no one seems to understand what front and centre is.
So Pendles down forward eh? F*cking great, not like we need him on the ball or anything stupid like that.
But i know - let's drop Cloke again, eh Bucks! Muppet.
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