Having a player like Maloney makes you realise just how cringeworthy bad Pearce is.
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Originally posted by Bahhhhhhhhhhh View PostBit early on the call there kegsy, but I reckon if we make the finals then he'd go close.
TOP 10 BUYS OF 2013!!!
knowing that retard he would http://www.thechookpen.com.au/forum/...itpostprobably put todd carney at no. 1.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostIts more a structural thing. A lot of credit has to go to Robbo.
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Originally posted by tony the wheel View PostWhat a good player this guy is, and what a good signing he's going to prove to be
An out and out footballer, the guy's is a legitimate line breaker and a great kicker
For those who said he wouldn't be what we needed, especially you 6, you can stand corrected now
Jim Jim is the real deal. The only concern is how much he shows Pearce up
I've seen Baloney make some mistakes with the boot and ball in hand but of course the gushers ignore that, we have other scapegoats to take the heat for the newbies.
I do believe he has a lot of improvement especially in the team structure naturally as over time he gels with the rest of the team. Which is a positive thing.
I don't follow the sheeple line that all the buys are shiney and new compared to what we are used to so everyone gushes all over them.
I'm actually surprised you're a gusher Teabags.
Not saying I disagree with the sentiment you express here but I will judge them all, new and old, later in the season after the honeymoon of gush has passed.
Where he's really impressed me is in defence. Very solid combo forming with AV in that area.
The FlogPen .
You know it makes sense.
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Originally posted by Ray Stehr View PostHaving a player like Maloney makes you realise just how cringeworthy bad Pearce is.
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Originally posted by stsae View PostI don't actually think we have seen anything that great off Baloney as yet mate. Certainly nothing any better than PearceOrf has done.
I've seen Baloney make some mistakes with the boot and ball in hand but of course the gushers ignore that, we have other scapegoats to take the heat for the newbies.
I do believe he has a lot of improvement especially in the team structure naturally as over time he gels with the rest of the team. Which is a positive thing.
I don't follow the sheeple line that all the buys are shiney and new compared to what we are used to so everyone gushes all over them.
I'm actually surprised you're a gusher Teabags.
Not saying I disagree with the sentiment you express here but I will judge them all, new and old, later in the season after the honeymoon of gush has passed.
Where he's really impressed me is in defence. Very solid combo forming with AV in that area.
Jim Jim will prove to be our most valuable player
Can you imagine if he got injured? What would we have, Pearce and Mortimer in the halves? Scary thought
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Originally posted by Big Arty View PostMore like how bad Anasta was for all those years! As far as I can see the only thing Pearce is not doing well is his short kicking on 5th tackle options, otherwise he has been terrific & still learning new combos he is only going to get better this year. I also would like to see his onfield leadership skills improve this year, but as he is still only 23 yo that too will come with time, but I wouldn't expect you to see that Coggy, you get too much satisfaction out of putting shit on Pearce & or Friend.
I just hope that it comes good cause we really need a coupla halves that have this option.
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Originally posted by tony the wheel View PostJim Jim as an attacker vs Pearce as an attacker = no comparison
Jim Jim will prove to be our most valuable player
Can you imagine if he got injured? What would we have, Pearce and Mortimer in the halves? Scary thought
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Originally posted by tony the wheel View PostJim Jim as an attacker vs Pearce as an attacker = no comparison
Jim Jim will prove to be our most valuable player
Can you imagine if he got injured? What would we have, Pearce and Mortimer in the halves? Scary thought
What will be great is when they combine those two strengths, PearceOrf putting Baloney into holes. I like the way the coach has them playing, often as a traditional 1/2s combo not always one side of the ruck each.
I'd like to see Baloney do more of the shorter kicking looking for repeat sets. PearceOrf just can't get that aspect right.
IMO Mortein is very much like Baloney, great hole runner and support player. From memory the few times PearceOrf and Baloney played together, round 1 last year at least, we have played well.
As BA said also it's more a refreshing look seeing Baloney wearing the 6 instead of Bwaiff. I don't play the PearceOrf vs Baloney game. I don't have the gushing vs baggage problems others do. I see them as complimenting each other more than being a contest of popularity for the fans to rate in polls and stuff.
As I said I'm surprised by your take on this Teabags. I thought you looked more rationally at the game from your past posts. I never pictured you as a fanboy.
The FlogPen .
You know it makes sense.
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For what it's worth Tony I still stand by my original comments;
Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostHis linebreaks and support play are only a nice addition to the squad because we've got an incompetent fullback, this problem is a lot easier to solve than buying an expensive 5/8.
Maloney & Pearce are both halves that thrive on playing within a strucutre, what we need is someone who can play outside of a structure. Johnson complimented Maloney so well because he did that, Carney complimented Pearce so well because he did that...
I think Maloney's a great player, I just don't think he's a great fit.
Maloney playing well doesn't surprise me at all, I said all pre-season he would. I still maintain for the balance of the side we need a creative playmaker next to Pearce. I'm just hoping that comes in the form of Sheck at fullback otherwise I do worry about our ability to put points on against the best sides in the competition.
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