#22 Steele Sidebottom
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I see that Rome is burning.
Collingwood is performing dismally on the field, our administration appears to be in such turmoil that the football manager we headhunted 2 years ago to stem the decline is on the way out, there is a massive cloud over the would-be replacement football manager and with the trade and draft period rapidly approaching it is unclear whether we have a Recruiting Manager.
In those circumstances, it is obvious that the first item for discussion should be whether Sidebottom is "elite" or just "very good".
Collingwood is performing dismally on the field, our administration appears to be in such turmoil that the football manager we headhunted 2 years ago to stem the decline is on the way out, there is a massive cloud over the would-be replacement football manager and with the trade and draft period rapidly approaching it is unclear whether we have a Recruiting Manager.
In those circumstances, it is obvious that the first item for discussion should be whether Sidebottom is "elite" or just "very good".
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I think I tend to agree with you here. Those dinky little kicks,often giving up the ball make him flawed,also,I noticed watching Sundays game ,that just about every stuff up from other players,Brown Williams etc,kicking across goal,was to Sidey?? Maybe the players see him as elite and go to him regardless. Definitely NOT over rated in my book though,even with his faults.thompsoc wrote:Look there is one aspect that people overlook about Steele.
He has the best tank going around.
One minute he is on the forward flank
and the next minute he is gathering a loose ball
on the last line of defence.
Wayne Carey always calls Steele as elite.
I call him a flawed elite player because of those kicks and a few
other issues.
But I still reckon he is elite.
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P4S I think you've missed the pointPies4shaw wrote:I see that Rome is burning.
Collingwood is performing dismally on the field, our administration appears to be in such turmoil that the football manager we headhunted 2 years ago to stem the decline is on the way out, there is a massive cloud over the would-be replacement football manager and with the trade and draft period rapidly approaching it is unclear whether we have a Recruiting Manager.
In those circumstances, it is obvious that the first item for discussion should be whether Sidebottom is "elite" or just "very good".
The point was who's going to put the beer ice ?
Seriously who ?
This isn't a joking matter mate
By the way Rome isn't burning it's just smouldering at the moment but let's fan it some and start roasting marshmallows
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Its all relative to your expectations. At the end of the day he was taken at pick 10 and one of the youngest players in that draft. Who else was available at that time after pick 10?
Shuey
Ballantyne
Shiels
Hanneberry
Motlop
Roughead
Beams
Sloane (pick 44)
Some quality players came after him but overall he was a very sound selection. He is also very durable having played the second most games out of his draft year..
Shuey
Ballantyne
Shiels
Hanneberry
Motlop
Roughead
Beams
Sloane (pick 44)
Some quality players came after him but overall he was a very sound selection. He is also very durable having played the second most games out of his draft year..
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I agree 100%. Like all players he has his weaknesses and they are glaringly obvious when they occur. The positives he brings to the table are not as clearly defined or obvious but he certainly A grade bordering on elite.thompsoc wrote:Look there is one aspect that people overlook about Steele.
He has the best tank going around.
One minute he is on the forward flank
and the next minute he is gathering a loose ball
on the last line of defence.
Wayne Carey always calls Steele as elite.
I call him a flawed elite player because of those kicks and a few
other issues.
But I still reckon he is elite.
If the team is unified with all the mainstream player are on field, there will be less pressure on the individuals and we should see fewer kicking mistakes being made under pressure.
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WTF overrated?
Sidey is one of our best players
His endurance is a asset so why put him in the forward pocket? Fasolo Elliot Blair Broomhead are the alternatives
The dinky sideways kicks come off most of the time when they dont half the time the player on the receiving end looks surprised that the ball is coming towards them.
Remember Hawthorn is a team filled with players that continually make "dinky little sideways kicks" but that side has elite footskills
Sidey is one of our best players
His endurance is a asset so why put him in the forward pocket? Fasolo Elliot Blair Broomhead are the alternatives
The dinky sideways kicks come off most of the time when they dont half the time the player on the receiving end looks surprised that the ball is coming towards them.
Remember Hawthorn is a team filled with players that continually make "dinky little sideways kicks" but that side has elite footskills
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I owe Sidey an apology. It's been brought to my attention by a friend that it's not his fault
You see it's a genetic condition
His brother Ryan the cricketer had the same affliction
It's called inconsistentitis
Yes a tragic disease which makes you unable to play at a consistent high level
It allows you to have a good day or patch in a game but then you go back to being ordinary just as quickly.
Poor Sidey lets hope the club can find a cure for this in the off season
There's talk the best known cure (although not a permanent cure) is either a change of scenery or being chained to a moving truck and dragged to Bourke and back
You see it's a genetic condition
His brother Ryan the cricketer had the same affliction
It's called inconsistentitis
Yes a tragic disease which makes you unable to play at a consistent high level
It allows you to have a good day or patch in a game but then you go back to being ordinary just as quickly.
Poor Sidey lets hope the club can find a cure for this in the off season
There's talk the best known cure (although not a permanent cure) is either a change of scenery or being chained to a moving truck and dragged to Bourke and back
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