Renegade
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You can make as many excuses as you like for him, it still doesnt stop him from being overpaid and underperforming.Spoiler: Every team has players that are overpaid.
That's the inherent flaw in signing players to 3+ year contracts. You're essentially signing them based on what they could be worth in a couple of years if they keep improving, not what they're currently worth.
A) It's not the Broncos fault, Milford was viewed as a $1M+ player by everyone after his performances in 2015-17.
B) It's not Milford's fault that he signed that contract, everyone would have.
C) I don't think Milford has become worse as a player since he signed that contract, he was a brilliant running Five-Eighth with the occasional flash of kicking ability. We forced him to become Ben Hunt after we let Hunt go. He's drastically improved his kicking game since Hunt left, but has lost the natural flare that he had prior.
He clearly isn't designed to be a DCE-style game manager and game winner, it's a shame that some inept coaching and recruitment decision making from Bennett led him down that path.
So yeah, I feel sorry for him.
Learning a new skill doesnt generally inhibit an old one. Are you suggesting his ability to kick is inversely proportionate to his ability to run the ball? Yes, he may have been asked to do more in previous years but now we are asking him to do what he supposedly is best at, run the ball and make things happen.
If people have expected him to become a game controlling half, more fool them, you can check my post history on this but I have always seen him more as a benji marshall x factor player than a cronk. Problem is hes not really good at either anymore.
5 runs for 48 meters.