BlueWorld wrote:
Blues87 wrote:
I'm surprised by the number of people who are saying that Thornton can't kick. He is technically a very sound kick and usually hits his targets well. The problem on Thursday night was that he made some shocking decisions and therefore turned the ball over.
I remember one specific incident where he had the ball about 20m out from goal. Simpson was all on his own near the boundary line 50m out. Thornton chose not to kick to him, ran another 20m, all options were suddenly covered and as a result he kicked it to space where Richmond regained possession. This was not a bad kick, it was a bad option. 1st option is usually the correct one.
In 2007 had the highest kicking efficiency in the team of 89%.
yeah kicking the ball behind him to targets 20 meters away doesnt make you an accurate kick.....
You cant even look at Thornton and point to him for accuracy...he is one of the crabs... doesnt take a risk going forward either by presenting or moving the ball quickly....
.. which of course means if you have to kick it at a 45 degree behind you to find him wide and then he kicks it wide or a chip... theyre setting up...
We dont need that kind of play.. we need it to go to gutbusting runers who can run it 20 to 30 meters and kick it to a players advantage moving it forward swiftly...
This bullshit you kick to me and ill chip it back to you is rubbish....
Were going to get murdered if thats how we load up our defence and setups going forward...