Sorry, I should have said good average footballer.
Look, his stats are not bad and you would have to be decent to captain your club but can you honestly say that he was a legend of the game. There is nothing in what he has done that screams exceptional. There have bee many good footballers who have had comparable careers to Lou.
He was a very popular TV personality which brings him into the public eye and he's a Collingwood favourite son which brings with it a sense of false entitlement. And now you've got McChins all aggravated making noise in between homophobic jokes.
Yes Lou is a very well known football figure who had a good, possibly very good but not exceptional, football career. Does public exposure in the media make you a Legend of the game?
Perhaps it does. I suppose it all comes down to what value you place on the title of legend and what criteria you use to judge it. How many legends are we going to end up with if guys like Lou Richards becomes a legend. Perhaps Sam Newman should be one also?