Sooo, will YOU Booo Grundy ?
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I'm flip flopping on the whole Grundy situation if I'm honest and right now my bum is sore due to the fence post.
On the one hand he still remains our best ruck option and I hold out hope he's capable of recapturing his AA form or at least improves his forward craft to make him more valuable to the team.
On the other hand I have come to question whether the fire still burns brightly within him.
To be perfectly frank, Grundy has carried his nice guy persona out on to the field these past couple of seasons IMO and it took until that final quarter against Essendon to remind everyone of the fierce competitor he once was.
I'd argue Grundy actually played with more swagger as a rookie in his first couple of seasons than he did these last couple of years as an established player.
Where once he was a young footballer who wanted to dominate his opponent and prove himself on the AFL stage he slipped in to the comfort zone of a well paid professional athlete who ticked all the boxes asked of him but along the way he lost the essence of what made him so great.
Basically the Grundy we once had became just a bland and sterile version of himself.
On the one hand he still remains our best ruck option and I hold out hope he's capable of recapturing his AA form or at least improves his forward craft to make him more valuable to the team.
On the other hand I have come to question whether the fire still burns brightly within him.
To be perfectly frank, Grundy has carried his nice guy persona out on to the field these past couple of seasons IMO and it took until that final quarter against Essendon to remind everyone of the fierce competitor he once was.
I'd argue Grundy actually played with more swagger as a rookie in his first couple of seasons than he did these last couple of years as an established player.
Where once he was a young footballer who wanted to dominate his opponent and prove himself on the AFL stage he slipped in to the comfort zone of a well paid professional athlete who ticked all the boxes asked of him but along the way he lost the essence of what made him so great.
Basically the Grundy we once had became just a bland and sterile version of himself.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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Yes, lets clarify this; is it 400k job lot, or 400k a year?gurugeoff wrote:Just as it is an insult to another club to pay only $100k a year, and want top ten draft pick as well. His best year was 4 years ago, he has been injured all tear, and he is in late twenties. There will not be multiple takers fighting over Grundy. We made our bed, and we’ll have to lie in it.Mr Miyagi wrote:End of the day, an opposition club asking us to pay $400k each year of Grundy’s salary is a f****** insult to Collingwood.
400k job lot and I say we jump that deal like a fat kid on a muffin!
"You hate a mean man, a grasping man, a man who wants everything and gives nothing. That’s Collingwood. They are a law unto themselves"
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I am 100% with you on this re the flip floppingswoop42 wrote:I'm flip flopping on the whole Grundy situation if I'm honest and right now my bum is sore due to the fence post.
On the one hand he still remains our best ruck option and I hold out hope he's capable of recapturing his AA form or at least improves his forward craft to make him more valuable to the team.
On the other hand I have come to question whether the fire still burns brightly within him.
To be perfectly frank, Grundy has carried his nice guy persona out on to the field these past couple of seasons IMO and it took until that final quarter against Essendon to remind everyone of the fierce competitor he once was.
I'd argue Grundy actually played with more swagger as a rookie in his first couple of seasons than he did these last couple of years as an established player.
Where once he was a young footballer who wanted to dominate his opponent and prove himself on the AFL stage he slipped in to the comfort zone of a well paid professional athlete who ticked all the boxes asked of him but along the way he lost the essence of what made him so great.
Basically the Grundy we once had became just a bland and sterile version of himself.
If we could move him and his full salary on I think I would do it, but that seems impossible, and it also probably tells you how much we overpaid for him, and it probably genuinely costs us another player on our list
As a genuine ruck he is better than Cameron but Cameron around the ground marking is far better
And as you his best quarter for so long was his last
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Cox had a good game tonight, and Cameron a respectable one too, but I am truly astonished by your claim that the stats support your belief that we are a better team with Grundy than without (even if you are ignoring what the without case entails in terms of redirection of his salary and list spot elsewhere), because no one has ever shown such stats here, and I assume that Grundy's supporters would if they could (instead of merely repeating how many worthless hit outs he has amassed in his career).Cam wrote:I think it might come down to the finals performances of Cameron and Cox. I still believe and am supported by the stats, that we are a better team with Grundy than without.
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People keep repeating this claim, but they all need to re-watch the game on Anzac Day, because in the first three quarters Grundy's performance was diabolical, against an opponent who is still just a child in ruckman terms.What'sinaname wrote:^ If he was challenged after round 5, he DID respond in Round 6 and won us the game against Essendon while injured with a PCL.
Not sure how much more of a response you can get. He was the highest rated Collingwood player in the last quarter.
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Grundy deserves some credit for lifting his game in the final quarter, but he really needed to, and one can easily make the case that if he'd just put in an average performance in the first three quarters, instead of a diabolical one, then we would have been far in front at three-quarter time and there would have been no game on the line.What'sinaname wrote:^ when the game was on the line, who stood up to win the game?
Sidebottom? Pendles? Checkers? Elliot? Howe?
No, it was Grundy who did so with a PCL injury. He could have easily put up the white flag, but he gutted it out.
Of the list of teammates you've mentioned, Jamie Elliott was not even playing that day, perhaps Sidebottom, Pendlebury and Howe (who are all battling the ageing process) were playing on opponents who have qualified for their driving licences, and, as we all know, Mihocek was a VFL defender who has heroically played as a key forward for Collingwood, during most of which time he has literally been paid the minimum possible salary (the rookie salary in his first year being around $60,000 or $70,000 a year).
We won the ruck contests today. Adams going down hurt us. We need contested ball winners in the mid, the ruckman ain’t the problem
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