teagueyubeauty wrote:
Only by those without a clue...
True.
Same thing happened 2 years ago too. Simmo started the season like an old man, doing uncharacteristic things, fumbling, missing targets, then got criticised for it and he turned it around to be one of our best (again) for the season.
This year he had his best preseason ever, breaking his PB's and then started the season like an old man....here we go again. I thought this time its over for him this year, but I did have a clue. The clue was his age, and it will be his age which forces him to stop one day, so its a fact of life, not without a clue.
I'm really excited to see him turn it around again. I mean it wasn't a huge slump, only a couple of rounds, but it looked bad imo. He missed targets, seemed to have lost a yard, and wasn't breaking tackles. That's a clue, aint it?
He has lost a yard but he's footy smart, and has found a way, and/or found his stride/mojo.
I guess the clear message is, and it is repeated often enough, we should be planning for life after Simmo because the common question amonst all Carltonians is how are we going to replace Simmo when he finishes? All of us, because we respect what he has brought to our team for 15 years, and we know it will come to an end.
We ALL have a inkling that Simmo is closer to the end than not. None of us know exactly. We all have a clue.
Tell me, how long (in months or years) will Simmo continue with the form he's shown in the last 2 rounds, especially against faster opponents? Any clue?