Farewell #13 Taylor Adams
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He gets plenty of it but wastes his opportunities and during the first half against scum all of his kicks were to advantage of scum players. I agree with Cam he will be good in several years but really needs to work on improving his disposal as do many of our plays from Swannie down the playing list.
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I've watched Adam's games closely since the Western Bulldogs loss (also to see if Buckley would drop him)
He does get a lot of the ball, does some good things (kicked a good goal against Hawthorn), but his disposal is still horribly inconsistent. Add to that his decision making sometimes.
If he is a long term replacement for Ball, and as he is such a young player I am happy to give him a go.
There has also been some acknowledgement in the media that this is an area he needs to improve in his game.
He does get a lot of the ball, does some good things (kicked a good goal against Hawthorn), but his disposal is still horribly inconsistent. Add to that his decision making sometimes.
If he is a long term replacement for Ball, and as he is such a young player I am happy to give him a go.
There has also been some acknowledgement in the media that this is an area he needs to improve in his game.
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I think familiarity breeds consistency. Players coming into the side always struggle with team structures and that inate sense of knowing what a team mate will do. One of the reasons I think White will get better with time as we settle the lineup. It's equally an issue for Adams. It's why in an ideal world you would allow new recruits to get a solid grounding at VFL level prior to getting a senior game. Our revolving door of injured players has been very disruptive.stoliboy wrote:I've watched Adam's games closely since the Western Bulldogs loss (also to see if Buckley would drop him)
He does get a lot of the ball, does some good things (kicked a good goal against Hawthorn), but his disposal is still horribly inconsistent. Add to that his decision making sometimes.
If he is a long term replacement for Ball, and as he is such a young player I am happy to give him a go.
There has also been some acknowledgement in the media that this is an area he needs to improve in his game.
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Exactly right.jackcass wrote:I think familiarity breeds consistency. Players coming into the side always struggle with team structures and that inate sense of knowing what a team mate will do. One of the reasons I think White will get better with time as we settle the lineup. It's equally an issue for Adams. It's why in an ideal world you would allow new recruits to get a solid grounding at VFL level prior to getting a senior game. Our revolving door of injured players has been very disruptive.stoliboy wrote:I've watched Adam's games closely since the Western Bulldogs loss (also to see if Buckley would drop him)
He does get a lot of the ball, does some good things (kicked a good goal against Hawthorn), but his disposal is still horribly inconsistent. Add to that his decision making sometimes.
If he is a long term replacement for Ball, and as he is such a young player I am happy to give him a go.
There has also been some acknowledgement in the media that this is an area he needs to improve in his game.
And it is exactly this type of deep intelligent thinking that the "perceptive fellow" and negative drongos don't do. It seems totally beyond them to look at results rationally but far easier to knock the living daylights out of Collingwood players.
As you have said (& I said this months ago), in an ideal world, Adams, White, Young etc would have played at VFL level together for a while to get the imprint of our game plan. Considering our predicament so far with injuries, we have done a brilliant job to develop players in the seniors while winning most of the games. Excellent work by Buck's and the club
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Last night showed exactly where Taylor Adams is as a player right now I reckon.
Excelled at what he's good at - competing for the ball, but a bit wobbly in the area he's not so good at - disposing of the ball.
I don't think his skills are bad by any stretch, it's his decision making that's the only thing holding him back from being a star as we speak. Too indecisive.
Something else that stands out for mine - there are certain players that look worse than others when making a mistake, an identical mistake, and I can't put my finger on why. He's one if those players.
Excelled at what he's good at - competing for the ball, but a bit wobbly in the area he's not so good at - disposing of the ball.
I don't think his skills are bad by any stretch, it's his decision making that's the only thing holding him back from being a star as we speak. Too indecisive.
Something else that stands out for mine - there are certain players that look worse than others when making a mistake, an identical mistake, and I can't put my finger on why. He's one if those players.
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I say the Descion Making will just get better with experience.King Monkey wrote:Last night showed exactly where Taylor Adams is as a player right now I reckon.
Excelled at what he's good at - competing for the ball, but a bit wobbly in the area he's not so good at - disposing of the ball.
I don't think his skills are bad by any stretch, it's his decision making that's the only thing holding him back from being a star as we speak. Too indecisive.
Something else that stands out for mine - there are certain players that look worse than others when making a mistake, an identical mistake, and I can't put my finger on why. He's one if those players.
At GWS he would be under not much pressure as they where never in any Tight Games
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I'd be disappointed if he doesn't go from strength to strength. I get your point about playing within your limitations, something that will come with experience. Playing to your strengths and within your limitations doesn't exclude you from becoming an above average player, just ask Swan.Beast wrote:Best all around game Adams has played in our colours.
Might end up a slightly better than average player after all but only if he sticks to his limitations.
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Ask Liberatore or Tony Shaw.MOTR wrote:I'd be disappointed if he doesn't go from strength to strength. I get your point about playing within your limitations, something that will come with experience. Playing to your strengths and within your limitations doesn't exclude you from becoming an above average player, just ask Swan.Beast wrote:Best all around game Adams has played in our colours.
Might end up a slightly better than average player after all but only if he sticks to his limitations.
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Not sure I agree with your point about Swan, it was all about the effort and dedication with him early on, not due to lack of talent.MOTR wrote:I'd be disappointed if he doesn't go from strength to strength. I get your point about playing within your limitations, something that will come with experience. Playing to your strengths and within your limitations doesn't exclude you from becoming an above average player, just ask Swan.Beast wrote:Best all around game Adams has played in our colours.
Might end up a slightly better than average player after all but only if he sticks to his limitations.
Adams is great at one thing thing - see ball, get ball and feed it out at all cost and today he did it exceptionally.
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Hey he hit 2 targets in the Forward 50 on the Chest.Beast wrote:Not sure I agree with your point about Swan, it was all about the effort and dedication with him early on, not due to lack of talent.MOTR wrote:I'd be disappointed if he doesn't go from strength to strength. I get your point about playing within your limitations, something that will come with experience. Playing to your strengths and within your limitations doesn't exclude you from becoming an above average player, just ask Swan.Beast wrote:Best all around game Adams has played in our colours.
Might end up a slightly better than average player after all but only if he sticks to his limitations.
Adams is great at one thing thing - see ball, get ball and feed it out at all cost and today he did it exceptionally.
But year him go and get ball is why we traded for him,
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