There's no doubt Waite is a goer!
He's tall, athletic and aggresive. What does that make him?
Tall, athletic and aggressive.
The only criticism I have of him is when he sprays the ball every now and then, and yes he did improve that in the second half. I also realise that he gets the ball a damn lot of times and the % of clangers is low, whilst the number may seem high.
Decision making?
How does one judge that with a freak? He does the unbelievable, so I don't think someone on the outer can judge is ability to make the right decisions; he's sees options the average player doesn't. Let him be.
Furthermore, what game plan didn't he fit in to give one the impression his decision making was the issue, and he didn't make the right decisions? The whole group was confused, and since Kouta's revelations there was the coach's game plan and the other one where the players tried to conjure a game plan to that to give them a chance of a win.
So maybe Waite was caught in 2 worlds, or he was trying to use his freakish ability to break lines instead of kicking the long bomb to nowhere; perhaps he was fitting in with the players' game plan to win the game.
There lies the problem in the past.
We can't judge his decision making. What do we know about what was going on? Perception is reality, but is it reality?
Waite has proven to be a very dangerous forward. He kicks 40 when playing a cameo CHF role, Don't doubt his ability. IMO no doubt a 60 goal player, even with Fev at FF.
Who wouldn't take 60 goals a season?
The obvious point from the above posts, even from those with doubts on Waite's ability (

), is that in general Waite is our best option for CHB and CHF for 2008.
He isn't useless. he's an impotant cog in our team...a Mr fix it, an x factor, verastlie and tough. Some, like me would love to have the luxury of playing Waite on the wing.
For those who saw Waite have a bag kicked against him in the first half (he was captain for the day) then be switched to CHF to kick 5 goals in the 2nd half, may suggest he's too loose. Forget it..consider that in some games things go the opposition's way and a bag of goals against can happen to anyone; it's not every game. On the other hand he's taken prized scalps. What does that imply? Capable or incapable?
Also consider the avalanche of opportunities the opposition had to thrust into their forward with ease; not a normal situation. The numbers game was always against the defenders in Carlton's situaition. That'll be fixed with the influx of quality players in the midfield; mark my words (and others). Ratts will also have a different game plan that will ensure a more defensive ability from the team.
I have my preferences, but I don't mind either way. Ill leave it to Ratts to work ut the balance. I just know my opinion, that Waite is one of our best 5 players and he is one of the most dangerous in the competition; unfortunatelly the footy world acknowledges his ability moreso than many of the frustrated Carlton fans who prefer to lay the blame on players rather than the fact we were underresourced, had a failed game plan and a coach who had lost the players many years ago.
We are going to kick some serious ass.
PS: Fisher is not slow. Everone loks slower when chasing. have you seenhow slow he makes defenders lok when he's leading the charge. Perception is reality; there's 2 sides of the coin.