TheBluesMuse wrote:
cj69 wrote:
Define "informed opinion"?.
Well, can i inform you that Fisher took the most marks for us last year at the highest level. He kicked 35 goals, equal second with Betts.
Can I also inform you that Robinson is yet to play a game in the season proper, Ditto to Yarran & Garlett . Warnock is yet to Don the Navy Blue at all, Hampson has never dominated an AFL game joined by Austin and O'Hailpin. And yet you have these players ahead of Fisher when 'rating our current list'.
I know what you are on about I do believe he has agility issues but he does not and never will belong at 39th on that list today regardless of how you invisage his future.
I can't recall Fisher ever
dominating a game either.... for a marking forward, I would define 'dominating' as (among other things) most goals for the match.
As it currently stands, and I think that is the crucial caveat, the following factors are against Fisher:
1. He struggles to kick 40m let alone 50m. Thus he will be up against it to warrant selection for roles that are played mostly across half forward.
2. He's not a great kick.... Good, but not great. The 'rolling zones' render his lead-up (Tarrant, Riewoldt, etc) abilities useless.
3. He's not quick... Good motor, but no speed. Again, a zone across half forward does him no favours.
4. His strength has always been his ability to mark overhead. He might have a place in the square, but we've got better for that job.
Don't get me wrong, i'm a fan of his, but the reality is that Fisher is more or less a list clogger.... The "more or less" part is that unless you're handed a monster like Tommahawk, it takes a while for strong marking forwards - especially ones with a bit of nouse - to develop. So, while he might be seen as a list clogger, he is a bloke you can turn to when you need a job done.
He is a goal-a-game player. If you need more than that, or you think you can do without that one goal, then pick someone else.