Time to pull the Liam Jones move.
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Re: Time to pull the Liam Jones move.
I can?t really remember what happened in that game? Did we lose some key defenders in game and had to move Lobb for coverage?Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Re: Time to pull the Liam Jones move.
I think it?s the opposite. If you berated him then you should absolutely praise him now and eat a little humble pie.The Angels have the phone box. [SIZE="2"]Don't blink![/SIZE]Comment
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Re: Time to pull the Liam Jones move.
Honestly, Lobb going back is a 'watch' for me. A no comment at this stage.
Can't be judging if it will be a good move based on one week, vs North Melbourne.
I'm petrified of what this may look like v Carlton & Sydney. Hopefully it works.Comment
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Re: Time to pull the Liam Jones move.
Don't disagree, but I would be far more petrified if it was Khamis instead of Lobb against Carlton & Sydney. What Lobb lacks in actual key defensive experience compared to Khamis (with Keath and Gardner not available), he has the advantage of height, athleticism, ability and a bigger tank over Khamis. Buss is the only other option and is similarly as inexperienced as Lobb as key defender at this level.
Also, having someone like Truck trade up as a 3rd tall and having JOD move up to 2nd tall doesn't do any favours for Jones being able to peel off and rebound. Lobb is the best of the available options - it's by no means not perfect but the strengths/upside outweighs the downside. Also, if there are in-game injuries Lobb has greater flexibility to be deployed elsewhere and is just a far better player than Khamis."Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"Comment
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