I'm the last person to defend Fev but his antics after last weeks game have been overplayed incredibly.
Not everyones the same and some people accept losses better than others. Big deal.
I remember hearing criticism of AW because he takes losses to heart too much.

Is there some established happy medium that everyone needs to pretend to adhere to? Its not like this is news to anyone surely.
Whenever anyone plays a milestone game, Fev is the first to grab a footy and hand it to the player in question. That tells me he moves on from defeat immediately yet still thinks of his teammates. Thats not so bad a quality IMO.
My main concern is his on field antics during games. Hudghton was always going to give Fev a run for his money and unfortunately, Fev was always odds on to sook up.
The decision for the club is do you spend 10% of your salary cap on a player that fires against slow defenders but offers way below par against players who can run with him.
Unless Fev can find some new tricks, I dont think so. He has shown an inability to be anything other than a one out full forward.
Not because he doesnt have the ability but because he has to be the centre of attraction or he drops his bundle. He continually drags his opponent into the space of teammates and makes zero effort to make space for anyone other than himself. Unless our structure completely revolves around him, he offers little.
If he's pushed out to half forward, he refuses to be a lead up option, instead choosing to fill the space in the corridor.
I'd take an early first round pick and a player for him but in reality, last year was the time to trade him. With his contract expiring Fev could now just walk out on the club for no return and unfortunately, I have little doubt he'd do it.