kernafides wrote:
Waite as a loose man has no idea?? I must have been at a different game...I thought he covered 3 or 4 blokes on many occasions and I lost count of the time he saved our ar$e
Anyone who agrees Waite has "no idea" as a loose man in defense, I suggest you watch the Bulldogs game again.
Not only does he repel alot of attacking moves, but he then sets up attack off half back, by being able to break the lines either by beating the player in front of him with his speed & unique striding run (ie) goes around them, or takes the player on, takes the tackle & then is able to almost always get his hands free to offload to a runner. Very
rarely is he caught holding the ball.
He also appears to have been given a Tom Harley type role by Ratts to take as many marks as he can when the ball comes into our back half, instead of spoiling, which, if you do, you cannot control where the ball goes most ofthe time (ask T-Bird). And he does it superbly well.
If anyone says he also makes errors doing what he does, I agree, he sometimes does, but look at Geelong. Why are they so good? Alot of it is because they take "risks". With all the zone defensive setups these days, players need to take risks & try & break the lines to create attack. If no-one takes risks they wont get very far & will keep hitting the defensive wall.
Seriously, go back & watch the Bullies game again. Was he as effective against Nth. Probably not, but just because it works very well one week & is then less effective on another occasion, doesn't mean you throw it out & start again. If we did that, no-one would have any continuity in the same role.