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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1260 on: March 16, 2016, 10:12:49 AM »
On his way to becoming an A grade whipping boy.
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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1261 on: March 16, 2016, 10:29:10 AM »
Not a lot of love for Brandon at times ...

Compared to his peers - he has done quite well.

Played the second most number of games from the class of 2011

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_drafts?year=2011&t=N&s=P

Should we of taken someone else at 15 ?   Who ?

Said it before, will say it again

It's not just about quantity it's about quality

Brandon may get plenty of the ball but it's what he does with them is the issue....

Where as hunt bachelor Morris grigg types kick beautifully
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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1262 on: March 16, 2016, 04:29:02 PM »
Not a lot of love for Brandon at times ...

Compared to his peers - he has done quite well.

Played the second most number of games from the class of 2011

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_drafts?year=2011&t=N&s=P

Should we of taken someone else at 15 ?   Who ?

Said it before, will say it again

It's not just about quantity it's about quality

Brandon may get plenty of the ball but it's what he does with them is the issue....

This.

Called it from day one too, his kicking is suspect and hasn't improved.
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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1263 on: March 16, 2016, 06:05:18 PM »
Has a habit of slinging the ball on the boot and hoping for the best rather than having a creative footy brain. Yes plenty of possesions but those that actually hurt opposition teams you could count on one hand per game. He needs to start breaking lines and delivering the ball into our forward line with more precision. Cant believe our coaches cant see this weakness in his game or if they do and have been working on it then maybe he is just incapable of lifting to another level.

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1264 on: March 16, 2016, 06:09:43 PM »
No apparently Supercoach 7 of 9 will be too busy trying to turn him an inside player this year...

....and for his next trick after that, he'll be teaching cats to swim.....
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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1265 on: March 16, 2016, 08:22:52 PM »
Has a habit of slinging the ball on the boot and hoping for the best rather than having a creative footy brain. Yes plenty of possesions but those that actually hurt opposition teams you could count on one hand per game. He needs to start breaking lines and delivering the ball into our forward line with more precision. Cant believe our coaches cant see this weakness in his game or if they do and have been working on it then maybe he is just incapable of lifting to another level.
See, that's just rubbish. His disp eff % is 73%. Dusty's is 67% (for comparison). He can actually dispose of it quite well, he doesn't butcher it nearly as frequently as some here would have you think. IMO his decision making is far more questionable.

Some things to keep in mind when judging Brandon. He's 22! He's played (well) under 100 games (69 infact). He still averages 7 contested possessions per game, which could be better but certainly isn't the cherry picking outside runner that again, people would have us believe he is. I'm still of the opinion he will be a very important cog in this team in years to come. I would like to see him, as you said, break more lines, take the game on, especially later on in games when elite fitness and running starts to become a trump card.

Stats found on http://www.afl.com.au/stats

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1266 on: March 16, 2016, 08:26:41 PM »
Has a habit of slinging the ball on the boot and hoping for the best rather than having a creative footy brain. Yes plenty of possesions but those that actually hurt opposition teams you could count on one hand per game. He needs to start breaking lines and delivering the ball into our forward line with more precision. Cant believe our coaches cant see this weakness in his game or if they do and have been working on it then maybe he is just incapable of lifting to another level.
See, that's just rubbish. His disp eff % is 73%. Dusty's is 67% (for comparison). He can actually dispose of it quite well, he doesn't butcher it nearly as frequently as some here would have you think. IMO his decision making is far more questionable.

Some things to keep in mind when judging Brandon. He's 22! He's played (well) under 100 games (69 infact). He still averages 7 contested possessions per game, which could be better but certainly isn't the cherry picking outside runner that again, people would have us believe he is. I'm still of the opinion he will be a very important cog in this team in years to come. I would like to see him, as you said, break more lines, take the game on, especially later on in games when elite fitness and running starts to become a trump card.

Stats found on http://www.afl.com.au/stats

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1267 on: March 16, 2016, 08:28:06 PM »
Has a habit of slinging the ball on the boot and hoping for the best rather than having a creative footy brain. Yes plenty of possesions but those that actually hurt opposition teams you could count on one hand per game. He needs to start breaking lines and delivering the ball into our forward line with more precision. Cant believe our coaches cant see this weakness in his game or if they do and have been working on it then maybe he is just incapable of lifting to another level.
See, that's just rubbish. His disp eff % is 73%. Dusty's is 67% (for comparison). He can actually dispose of it quite well, he doesn't butcher it nearly as frequently as some here would have you think. IMO his decision making is far more questionable.

Some things to keep in mind when judging Brandon. He's 22! He's played (well) under 100 games (69 infact). He still averages 7 contested possessions per game, which could be better but certainly isn't the cherry picking outside runner that again, people would have us believe he is. I'm still of the opinion he will be a very important cog in this team in years to come. I would like to see him, as you said, break more lines, take the game on, especially later on in games when elite fitness and running starts to become a trump card.

Stats found on http://www.afl.com.au/stats
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No. The page you linked has nothing to do with Brandon Ellis.

No. His disposal efficiency is 73% which includes handball.  His kicking efficiency is closer to 50%.

No. Dusty gets the ball under greater duress and has more contested possessions of late 2015 and since, hence his lesser disposal efficiency.  Ellis gets cheaper uncontested ball. .

No. Dusty kicks longer. Margin for error is greater. Ellis dinky kicks 20m across half back as his bread and butter.

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1268 on: March 16, 2016, 08:47:42 PM »
Has a habit of slinging the ball on the boot and hoping for the best rather than having a creative footy brain. Yes plenty of possesions but those that actually hurt opposition teams you could count on one hand per game. He needs to start breaking lines and delivering the ball into our forward line with more precision. Cant believe our coaches cant see this weakness in his game or if they do and have been working on it then maybe he is just incapable of lifting to another level.
See, that's just rubbish. His disp eff % is 73%. Dusty's is 67% (for comparison). He can actually dispose of it quite well, he doesn't butcher it nearly as frequently as some here would have you think. IMO his decision making is far more questionable.

Some things to keep in mind when judging Brandon. He's 22! He's played (well) under 100 games (69 infact). He still averages 7 contested possessions per game, which could be better but certainly isn't the cherry picking outside runner that again, people would have us believe he is. I'm still of the opinion he will be a very important cog in this team in years to come. I would like to see him, as you said, break more lines, take the game on, especially later on in games when elite fitness and running starts to become a trump card.

Stats found on http://www.afl.com.au/stats
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No. The page you linked has nothing to do with Brandon Ellis.

No. His disposal efficiency is 73% which includes handball.  His kicking efficiency is closer to 50%.

No. Dusty gets the ball under greater duress and has more contested possessions of late 2015 and since, hence his lesser disposal efficiency.  Ellis gets cheaper uncontested ball. .

No. Dusty kicks longer. Margin for error is greater. Ellis dinky kicks 20m across half back as his bread and butter.

Thanks for coming.  I accept your apology
Intersested to find out where you got the figure for kicking efficiency Dooks. Can you give us a link please?
The stats certainly show that Ellis has 2.9 clangers per game while Martin has 4.0.
I was actually surprised with those numbers.
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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1269 on: March 16, 2016, 08:53:54 PM »
Some could argue that more 'cheaper uncontested possessions' for Ellis than Dusty are indicative of his running capacity or Dusty's perceived lack of?

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1270 on: March 16, 2016, 09:03:48 PM »
Yes, let's now all debate who's the better, more damaging player out of Martin & Ellis....
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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1271 on: March 16, 2016, 09:07:08 PM »
Ellis contested possession to non contested possession rate is approx 1:3

Martin is 1:2

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/B/Brandon_Ellis.html

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/D/Dustin_Martin.html

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1272 on: March 16, 2016, 09:17:02 PM »
Has a habit of slinging the ball on the boot and hoping for the best rather than having a creative footy brain. Yes plenty of possesions but those that actually hurt opposition teams you could count on one hand per game. He needs to start breaking lines and delivering the ball into our forward line with more precision. Cant believe our coaches cant see this weakness in his game or if they do and have been working on it then maybe he is just incapable of lifting to another level.
See, that's just rubbish. His disp eff % is 73%. Dusty's is 67% (for comparison). He can actually dispose of it quite well, he doesn't butcher it nearly as frequently as some here would have you think. IMO his decision making is far more questionable.

Some things to keep in mind when judging Brandon. He's 22! He's played (well) under 100 games (69 infact). He still averages 7 contested possessions per game, which could be better but certainly isn't the cherry picking outside runner that again, people would have us believe he is. I'm still of the opinion he will be a very important cog in this team in years to come. I would like to see him, as you said, break more lines, take the game on, especially later on in games when elite fitness and running starts to become a trump card.

Stats found on http://www.afl.com.au/stats

well said Dougy
I am not really surprised by his disposal efficiency stat because on most occasions he is kicking across minimum distance. Apart from those short kicks his long kicks either put a player under pressure or they end up as a turnover. Stats dont necessarily tell the story in this area when you analyse Ellis's game and I am purely going on what I have seen on gameday, I am certainly not questioning his endeavour and his endurance.

As a hypothetical If I was an opposition coach I wouldnt tag him because in my mind if he gets 30 possesions most of those will be short sideways kicks that are not penetrating and therefore just dont hurt sides. If a Dangerfield or a Hodge get the same amount of possesions then on most occasions they win the game. All I am saying is I would prefer he gets say 20 possesions a game but has more score assists and is more direct with his kicking generally.

I appreciate he is only 22 so he is still young enough to improve this area of his game if he is good enough, maybe we will see a more damaging player this season.

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1273 on: March 16, 2016, 09:20:09 PM »
Yes, let's now all debate who's the better, more damaging player out of Martin & Ellis....
It's not about debating it but being able to see that they are two different types of players and how they gather their possessions is indicative of this.

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Re: Brandon Ellis [merged]
« Reply #1274 on: March 16, 2016, 09:33:36 PM »
Yes, let's now all debate who's the better, more damaging player out of Martin & Ellis....
It's not about debating it but being able to see that they are two different types of players and how they gather their possessions is indicative of this.

No. Dougy claimed Lozzas statement about ineffective disposal was 'rubbish' and claimed it was better than Martins.

This has been disproven, with context.

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