Author Topic: Face Off - Richo v Franklin  (Read 1495 times)

Offline Mr Magic

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Re: Face Off - Richo v Franklin
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2009, 12:34:12 PM »
Where Buddy leaves Richo for dead is defensive pressure.

Good point.
Always been a glaring weakness in Richo's game and one conveniently papered over in the wake of his retirement.
Departing footballers much like pop culture icons are generally remembered for their strengths as opposed to their flaws.

However despite that I am tipping Richo will be remembered as a significantly better footballer than Lance Franklin, who I believe we have already seen the best of..

Offline Stripes

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Re: Face Off - Richo v Franklin
« Reply #16 on: November 19, 2009, 12:57:41 PM »
It is sad that Richo is remembered by many people for his on-field brain fades and body language. When you look at his record, especially in such a poorly performed team, he was an absolutely amazing payer. Buddy is heralded as the next superstar of the competition yet I keep waiting for his true attitude and substance abuse issues to raise their ugly head.

Imagine the player Richo would have been if he had had the midfield delivery Buddy had in 2008! Buddy came back to the pack this year because his delivery was no where near as fluid or the opposing defense as much caught by surprise. How many games did Richo have 3 or 4 players all over him? How many year's was Richo our only forward option while Buddy had numerous supporting cast members?

Offensively, Richo has it all over Buddy IMHO, yet he was never made accountable by his coaches defensively. Imagine the player Richo could have been if he tackled, blocked, shepherded and worked with the other forwards to generate goals for the team rather than just himself.

Given that you would have to say Buddy is the better player but not because he is superior athletically, skill-wise or via passion. Buddy was just better coached which is why he is a more complete player to Richo and why he was more of an asset to his team. Sad but true.

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