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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2014, 11:36:14 AM »
Morris...dunno...the more I see, the less I like. Seems to be getting dumber as a footballer when he really should be getting smarter.

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And here I was thinking that I was the only one who was wondering about where Morris is headed ;D

Will never, ever question his courage, determination & attack on the contest but there's just a couple of things that are for me at least a cause for concern.

Firstly he goes to ground a lot. Outside of the obvious where he simply doesn't keep his feet (bit like rance  ;D). I also worry that when the ball is on the ground in dispute, he is more like to dive in to get the ball rather than keeping his feet. Remebering with the rule change about making contact below the knees means that is a free. He gave away a few last year and has this pre-season.

Second one is his decision making when it comes to tackling or bumping. Seems to have a tendency to try and bump an opponent when they have the ball rather than tackling. Appreciate it is a fine line but just think sometimes his first thought is to go the bump when he needs to tackle (which he is very good at BTW)

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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #16 on: March 04, 2014, 12:57:18 PM »
Morris...dunno...the more I see, the less I like. Seems to be getting dumber as a footballer when he really should be getting smarter.

 :phew :phew

And here I was thinking that I was the only one who was wondering about where Morris is headed ;D

Will never, ever question his courage, determination & attack on the contest but there's just a couple of things that are for me at least a cause for concern.

Firstly he goes to ground a lot. Outside of the obvious where he simply doesn't keep his feet (bit like rance  ;D). I also worry that when the ball is on the ground in dispute, he is more like to dive in to get the ball rather than keeping his feet. Remebering with the rule change about making contact below the knees means that is a free. He gave away a few last year and has this pre-season.

Second one is his decision making when it comes to tackling or bumping. Seems to have a tendency to try and bump an opponent when they have the ball rather than tackling. Appreciate it is a fine line but just think sometimes his first thought is to go the bump when he needs to tackle (which he is very good at BTW)

Interested in others thoughts/views
Couldn't disagree more if I tried.
I really don't know what people expect? Not every player is going to be Garry Ablett. All players are going to have their faults, even Gazza. Surely the things they do more consistently, and in Morris case it's beat his opponent HANDS DOWN which before he got here were the small forwards that used to kill us most games, should be the things we talk about.
Whether he bumps or tackles sometimes is a split second decision, and IMO is just part of footy. I can cop someone saying a bloke is lazy or unfit or soft but the things you mention are just IMO over critical.
 At least the kid gives 100% every time he puts on that Tigers jumper.
Every side in the AFL would be lucky to have a player like Morris.
Just my opinion.

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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #17 on: March 04, 2014, 01:30:04 PM »
Couldn't disagree more if I tried.
I really don't know what people expect? Not every player is going to be Garry Ablett. All players are going to have their faults, even Gazza. Surely the things they do more consistently, and in Morris case it's beat his opponent HANDS DOWN which before he got here were the small forwards that used to kill us most games, should be the things we talk about.
Whether he bumps or tackles sometimes is a split second decision, and IMO is just part of footy. I can cop someone saying a bloke is lazy or unfit or soft but the things you mention are just IMO over critical.
 At least the kid gives 100% every time he puts on that Tigers jumper.
Every side in the AFL would be lucky to have a player like Morris.
Just my opinion.

Fair enough

And BTW what I wrote was just my opinion as well  :thumbsup
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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #18 on: March 04, 2014, 01:34:20 PM »
I love Morris.
Sure he has rough edges but he gives his all at every contest.
I worry about how many head injuries he will sustain throughout his career with his kamikaze approach. Maybe that's why he is not getting any smarter!
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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #19 on: March 04, 2014, 01:38:40 PM »
Agree with BT. Makes mistakes, certainly. But in setting the tone for intensity and routinely shutting down dangerous opponents, his positives FAR out way the negatives in my view.

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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #20 on: March 04, 2014, 01:44:48 PM »
Couldn't disagree more if I tried.
I really don't know what people expect? Not every player is going to be Garry Ablett. All players are going to have their faults, even Gazza. Surely the things they do more consistently, and in Morris case it's beat his opponent HANDS DOWN which before he got here were the small forwards that used to kill us most games, should be the things we talk about.
Whether he bumps or tackles sometimes is a split second decision, and IMO is just part of footy. I can cop someone saying a bloke is lazy or unfit or soft but the things you mention are just IMO over critical.
 At least the kid gives 100% every time he puts on that Tigers jumper.
Every side in the AFL would be lucky to have a player like Morris.
Just my opinion.

Fair enough

And BTW what I wrote was just my opinion as well  :thumbsup
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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #21 on: March 04, 2014, 01:47:09 PM »
Morro is a champ. I loved it when he told Grigg to stuff off in his first season

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Re: Vickery, Houli & Morris all Re-sign
« Reply #22 on: March 04, 2014, 08:11:18 PM »
Very good news for all.
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