I'm a fan but I don't think he's fast.Whilst his hands and pace are great...
It's just that much of the rest of the team are slow.
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While his top end speed may not be what is typically considered fast (although I disagree with this), his acceleration is elite. You just have to watch how quickly he can get separation from a stoppage or with a change of direction. I'd say over 5-10m there'd be few quicker.thesoretoothsayer wrote: I'm a fan but I don't think he's fast.
It's just that much of the rest of the team are slow.
Pendlebury ( i think) was interviewed about other players and when asked who was the fastest said Stevo followed by Brown and qualified it as first 20 metersthesoretoothsayer wrote: I'm a fan but I don't think he's fast.
It's just that much of the rest of the team are slow.
The only role I can see for him is the centre-extractor role currently occupied by Adams. But I am not sure he has the core strength to make it even there. It is a pity, as I loved his old man’s football and really want him to make it, but time looks to be up…Presti35 wrote:It's no secret that Callum Brown has become a player that many supporters have preferred not to see at AFL level.
I am a little bit sick of seeing him clean it up at VFL level and then either being the sub, or coming in for little impact at AFL level. I've also noticed that he can come in a do one or two really good things at an important time of the game, but then undoes it all with a back kick or bad shot at goal.
Fine. He cant kick 50. He shouldn't need to be doing that. I dont think his place is in the forward line.
From this point, what does he have to do for you to say, yes lets keep him around, or lets put him and keep him in the side regularly?