Synbad wrote:
Judds recruitment allowed us to get lazier.
A sense of ownership but with cutting corners
People here thought we a great midfield.
Overall don't believe we received any long term benefits.
The hard headed pragmatist in me may agree with you Synners, however I think his signing accelerated our path to being relevant. I was there the day he ran out vs the Bulldogs in the practice match at Princes Park and it a great day to be a Carlton fan.
He played some truly special football for us, most often in big games, and has given me as much football viewing pleasure as anyone since Kouta in his pomp.
His 2nd half and late goal vs Richmond this year, that truly unbelievable snap on the left vs Geelong at Etihad a couple of years ago, his third quarter vs Sydney in the elimination final, the Brownlow (and Eddy's expression!!) etc. He delivered some special moments for the club. In a comp with 18 teams and significant, enshrined competitive imbalance - I've learned that enjoying moments like these is about as much as you ought to expect from the game.
I'm a bit concerned that now his powers are diminishing, all of that gets lost in the wash and the final estimation of his contribution is based on the player he is now and the state of the team now. e.g. I can't see that it's his fault if the club can't be strong enough to pay him appropriately at this stag of his career. is he supposed to knock it back?
I know you haven't pinned any of this on Judd (at least in your post in this thread), but I sense a tide towards 'what have you done lately' with Judd, which I think is not particularly fair or representative of the totality of what he has brought to the club. We had enough opportunities at the draft and trade table to put a team around Judd which could have been a consistent preliminary finalist, the club failed to grasp those opportunities.
And so ultimately, as a fan, I do and always will believe the trade was the right move.