Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Anyway he gave me the impression that he didn't have a conservative take on injuries.Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
He also suggested jolly was just about gone in the 1st q. That's very conservative.Last edited by LostDoggy; 02-10-2011, 01:54 PM.Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
I actually don't think he is a natural defender. He had ONE great season as AA Full-back, (in the season his contract expired).
IMO defenders need to be able to make good decisions under pressure-especially in today's forward-press- more often than forwards. For all his plaudits-and I know he is a fan favourite in these parts- he has a history of doing some of the "dumbest" things you can as a full back.
It wasn't by co-incidence that Eade had so many goes at him, and I've done the same in the stands : he just does some really dumb and costly things at times. His decision-making is BAD.
So as full-forward he has to 1. lead and win a contested mark 2. kick it at the goals. 3. Thats it. More in-line with Brian's decision-making skills.
One good season? He was dual All Australian in 2009 & 2010, won the B&F in 2007, and was dominant in 2008. Also for accuracy, 2011 was the second year of his contract, the first year of his contract was his career best season.
As for being a bad decision maker and doing dumb things, again have you seen him play since 2006?[COLOR="#FF0000"][B]Western Bulldogs:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="#0000CD"][B]We exist to win premierships[/B][/COLOR]Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Did you mean to post this in the 2007 discussion?
One good season? He was dual All Australian in 2009 & 2010, won the B&F in 2007, and was dominant in 2008. Also for accuracy, 2011 was the second year of his contract, the first year of his contract was his career best season.
As for being a bad decision maker and doing dumb things, again have you seen him play since 2006?Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Did you mean to post this in the 2007 discussion?
One good season? He was dual All Australian in 2009 & 2010, won the B&F in 2007, and was dominant in 2008. Also for accuracy, 2011 was the second year of his contract, the first year of his contract was his career best season.
As for being a bad decision maker and doing dumb things, again have you seen him play since 2006?
I believe Brian will be stayingThey've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Also for accuracy, 2011 was the second year of his contract, the first year of his contract was his career best season.
As for being a bad decision maker and doing dumb things, again have you seen him play since 2006?Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
I thought he was deserving in 2010, a flip of the coin in 2009
i stand corrected. One season befitting one of the best paid at the club, one season where we got nothing.
So basically Eade did not go off his nut at Lake since 2006, and Lake held all that in for 5 years? His decision making coming our of defense is questionable,( but he can read the play with the ball coming in well.)
Lake is our best player. He's one of the best in the AFL when fit.W00F!Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
I think that's taking it a bit far - I agree he seemed very conclusive, where to me the impact seemed like it would have aggrevated the joint more than a regular dislocation, but that's what he was paid to do - make a conclusion from watching the video alone.If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
Formerly gogriffComment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Because Eade is unable to control his emotions, one of his short comings as a coach. To say Lake is a poor decision maker in his past 80 odd games is ridiculous.[COLOR="#FF0000"][B]Western Bulldogs:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="#0000CD"][B]We exist to win premierships[/B][/COLOR]Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Still does the odd stupid thing, which can be frustrating, but he makes the decision when to go for the interception, then when to dash off arguably better than anyone. His ball use is generally pretty effective and he does choose good options.
I hope we persist with him down back, but if we're playing Williams, Morris and Markovic then perhaps we can give Lake spells up forward more often, pending match ups etc.
Going to be interesting to see how he goes in 2012.Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
He wouldn't have been able to assess Pods' injury accurately just from the footage. The Geelong medicos were trying to pop it back in too, obviously they had some difficulty and it was then decided it was a little more serious.Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?Comment
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Re: Brendan McCartney has Brian Lake in his sights
Agreed.
Still does the odd stupid thing, which can be frustrating, but he makes the decision when to go for the interception, then when to dash off arguably better than anyone. His ball use is generally pretty effective and he does choose good options.
I hope we persist with him down back, but if we're playing Williams, Morris and Markovic then perhaps we can give Lake spells up forward more often, pending match ups etc.
Going to be interesting to see how he goes in 2012.
I would be most surprised if we do not see a much better prepared Lake both mentally and physically in 2012.Comment
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