What? Double standards?
I think Cotch played well and lead well. He missed a couple of goals but as I said everybody does. It doesn't mean he wasn't a good leader. Saying he was named in the best was just backing up my argument that he actually played well..
I don't think Ellis played well and am very surprised he was named in the best, not sure how one has anything to do with the other, especially when you agree.
Double standards because you think like me Ellis wasn't in the best so clearly you believe that part of the bests was wrong
I don't think Cotchin played that well, crucial moment he let himself & his side down. I don't think he was one of the bests and you do and that's your right. But you used that him being named in the best was enough to back your argument that he was one of our best.
When you disagree with the best they are wrong but when you agree they are right...
Yes I am very critical of our leaders when they go missing and they go missing a lot, yes they are young I get that but they are still the leaders.
As leaders their job is lead, set an example and when things are crap attempt to drag the team along; to get them going. When your captain misses a set shot 30 odd metres out at a crucial time in the game then he should be criticised.
And let's not forget that people who know a bit more than me (former AFL captains) are highly critical of his misses than me and I reckon their collective views carry some weight.
We lost 2 games earlier in the year that we shouldn't of that will likely cause us to miss top 4 and what do those 2 losses have in common? Our leaders going missing at crunch time.
Simplistic? No, like it or not the expectations are greater on those players (rightly) because they are the leaders. And just because they are leaders doesn't mean they are immune from criticism at the same level as the easy targets