Player Watch Nick Daicos - Can he be the GOAT?

Can Nick Daicos be the AFL's GOAT

  • Yes

    Votes: 179 28.1%
  • No

    Votes: 459 71.9%

  • Total voters
    638

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Nick Daicos isn't that good. He gets pushed around too much. He needs to put on some muscle. He is a liability in the centre bounce.
Call him a seagull if you want, but Nick generally positions himself at stoppages in a way that if he gets the ball, he can run away and have a shot at goal or get a clean I50.

If you have the ability to do this as well as he does, I don’t know why you’d play any other way.
 
Nick Daicos isn't that good. He gets pushed around too much. He needs to put on some muscle. He is a liability in the centre bounce.
You might want to tell that to the coaches who sacrifice one of their centre bounce players to doing nothing except trying to stop Nick.
 

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Again... another opinion not grounded in any fact.

If you prefer to have a discussion grounded with facts rather then hyperbolic conjectures, let me suggest by introducing the fact you've posted 224 times in this thread, while I've posted 36 times.

If we are to assert your claim, that I'm really passionate about it, then your claim that:

”none of it really bothers me the way it does for you"

Is tenuous at best.

If this is non-sequitur logic you follow... I suggest your objectivity and neutrality on this subject, is not as developed as you like to paint in this thread.
Kapow!
 
I don't count that one (at least when Nick isn't top 3). Players dont actually vote on games. Most of them don't watch enough games to really know who was the best player of the year. Great accolade as your peers are essentially voting on how good they think you are, but it's not really set up to try to indicate who was the best player that year.
Only award the best players have won
Matthews Carey and Gablett all past winners.
Don’t have a Brownlow or Coaches award between them
 
Only award the best players have won
Matthews Carey and Gablett all past winners.
Don’t have a Brownlow or Coaches award between them
Of course they won it. They have the greatest reputations of players from the last 50 years and the nature of the voting for that award is that it's all about reputation.

Matthews would have won it in an era where players only got to see their own games - one in 6 games a week - yet at the end of the year they give a vote on who the best player was that year across all 6 games every week.

It's a great honour to have that respect from your peers, but the award doesn't try to add up performances for the year. It's who has the best reputation amongst the players - and clearly it's currently Bont.
 

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