Scared
Pulled up twice last night
Only twice,
For one great tackle you get multiple poor decisions, little chip kicks anyway but forward and at least a minimum 3 refusals to actual attack the ball. Another week of 25+ meanignless possessions camouflaged by one really great tackle and an important goal
I don't blame him for being soft I blame the Richmond Way that has allowed this to become the norm rather than the exception.
I'd prefer this new look Brandon to the old any day. I think he's definitely trying to do the right things now and be the player he probably was when he arrived.
If he continues this new aggression he is obviously displaying he can hopefully realise his full potential as a genuine player. This way we see less of the squibbing and see more toughness and more forward penetration that comes with more confidence.
We will never see this with Houli or Hunt ever but the last few weeks I've seen some positive signs with Brandon and I'm willing to give the kid some slack, remember he's only a few months older than Vlaustin.