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Brodie's foot speed isn't the issue - it's his brain speed.
Currently, Brodie is slow to pick an option, giving the opposition enough time to push back and congest the open spaces. That coupled with the ability to not realise when the time to play the ball and not the man arrives (and vice versa).
On the positive side, Brodie's set goal kicking is still very good.
Brodie went through this before and re-invented himself. Maybe he can do it again.
nuxta wrote:. . . He insists on trying to bump instead of tackling . . .
That is a pet hate of mine, it really grates me when I see players doing it and Brodie is a consistent offender. If a player who has the ball can see you coming you cannot expect to stop him by bumping, 9 out of 10 times he'll just bounce off still holding it and if he's running at full pace it's see ya later
Brodie is definitely on the ropes now. He's played 1 great game since he has returned and a few other decent, but the majority have been far below par. With such competition for spots, if he doesnt life his output he will be next dropped.
I dont mind him not getting as much of the ball, but his opponents are getting too much of it as well, and as mentioned he is not tackling, just bumping. I doubt he can afford a bad game this week
There's more to life than footy.........just not much more.
Just some even worse news for brodie when he suffered a broken arm in the vfl game against werrible and he will be out for the season what do u guys think has his last chance been broken too???