bax wrote:
Gibbs is where he should be. He's only 20 years old and in time I believe he'll be the equal of Selwood. It's also a lot easier for Selwood playing for Geelong. It may even turn out to be similar to the Voss V Buckley debates. At the end of the day Buckley may have just edged in front of Voss due to his longevity in the game. Voss was tough as nails and that obviously took a toll on his body. The same will happen to Selwood, it's just a matter of how he manages his body as he gets older.
How can you make this statment and then go on to completely reverse your comment? Having a bet both ways?
bax wrote:
I made the comment to some friends a while ago that history may show we did not pick the best player when it comes to 2 of number 1 picks, I'm talking Gibbs and Kruezer. That comment is not having at go at either Gibbs or Kruezer it's just that Selwood and Rioli at the moment are in front of our boys.
Whilst I'm at it, I can't agree with you one bit with regards to Kruiser. There are plenty of small crumbing and talented forwards that make an impact in their first year or two, but I can't think of anyone making the impact that Kruise has made as a ruckman or 200cm player.
Comparing them both to Selwood and Rioli is a bit unfair as well.
Is it just a coincidense that both our no1 pick are being compared to premiership players in their first years? Des Headland shows that when you are drafted into a well drilled team in the premiership window and winning games that the culture accelerates your development and makes you look better than you really are.