jd123
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- Nov 3, 2016
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Agreed, good point.The great halves are able to get their team on the front foot with a good kicking game and smart play, which is something our halves can't do.
How many times have people said this about our new players? This is the default argument that really is piss-weak.Milford is still young. He hasn't fully matured yet. He is still developing. People seriously need to give him some time. He will be a great player one day.
I rate Milford as a running player and in broken play but he is not a 5/8 he doesn't have the vision, the ability to create time (which great players have naturally not by playing 300 games) he does not have a very good short kicking game, I have never seen him chip over the top and regather and he does not have a long passing game and cannot throw a decent cut out pass to put a center into a gap, which is the primary prerequisite for a 5/8.
He is looking chubby and frustrated, maybe a bit jealous of Hunt's signing as well.
I got absolutely smashed in this forum for saying more or less the same thing. You are correct, his footwork is his strong point, but as the main ball player on the field he needs to bring more to the table which he has not and when he does on occasion it is not consistent.I think the big issue for me at the moment, he is a player after a million dollar a year contract who is playing nowhere near that valuation. He is 23 in july, almost 100 games of first grade behind him with two full NRL seasons of playing five eighth in his locker. We can only talk about potential with him for so long. HE should be owning that position. I'd be loathe to pay him that kind of money based on his performances in the second half of last season and this one so far.
I know its early days, but something doesnt seem right with him. He is obviously on the heavy side, which isnt good for a player like him. He seems to have lost that little bit of spark and burst of speed which made him such a huge threat, The footwork is still there, but he has a lot of work to do to convince me he is a million dollar a year player.
That would be a very good move.Maybe we could trade Milford to the Titans for Taylor and sign Foran to partner with Taylor.. :shhhhhhhhhhhhosh:
You are living in la la land if you think he is a "genuine superstar". If he was, would this thread even exist?I'm willing to persevere with Milford. The guy is a genuine superstar.
What an insult that is to Lockyer.ANTHONY Milford is on the verge of signing a $2.7 million upgrade that will see the Brisbane whiz-kid eclipse Darren Lockyer as the highest-paid player in Broncos history.