Alex Seyfarth #232

The imbeciles are out again.
It’s all Alex Seyfarth’s fault why we can’t make the top 8.
Kindergarten kids would have more common sense.
let them rant ,place spins on an axis as it is. Hopefully its a more enjoyable ride on the merry-go-round next year 4 all of us
 
With his height he needs to be careful how he tackles, if he tries to put a big hit on it could end in sin bin or suspension I.e. NAS
i get it ,good defenders are born rarely manufactured , im clutching at straws now, pace guile 6+ft torpedoed at the ankles. I got contained excitement for his days with WT
 
I give respect to forumers who debate/argue in good faith and don’t lie, which happens to rule out quite a few on here.
You contribute nothing, continually blaming fringe players for the teams failure and never ever comment on the real reasons why we cannot make the top 8.
Like a few of your friends you want all supporters to believe our highly paid players are gods gift to rugby league and abuse anyone that doesn’t agree.
Our top 3 players are clearly the worst of any clubs top 3 players across the NRL.
 
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You contribute nothing, continually blaming fringe players for the teams failure and never ever comment on the real reasons why we cannot make the top 8.
Like a few of your friends you want all supporters to believe our highly paid players are gods gift to rugby league and abuse anyone that doesn’t agree.
Our top 3 players are clearly the worst of any clubs top 3 players across the NRL.
Holy strawman, Batman!
 
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Wouldnt mind seeing an improvement in his defence...hes a bit late to the party on occasion...doesnt lack ticker however
I think he has been a little hesitant in his defence since recovering from injuries, there is a hesitancy there and the urgency doesn't seem to be there anymore, I think it is a psychological/confidence issue.

To me it really stands out when you consider how outstanding his defence was on debut.
 
I think he has been a little hesitant in his defence since recovering from injuries, there is a hesitancy there and the urgency doesn't seem to be there anymore, I think it is a psychological/confidence issue.

To me it really stands out when you consider how outstanding his defence was on debut.

Yeah, I think it's a confidence thing, it would be hard for some fullbacks to be fully committed when tackling some of these big powerful guys. Add a bit of bulk, work hard on it and gain a bit of confidence.

It's the same for his attack, he's not the sort of fullback to be bouncing off guys after collisions, so hopefully given time this will change.

PS why are we talking about about Bulla here, because he might even tackle harder then KPP 🙂
 
I think he has been a little hesitant in his defence since recovering from injuries, there is a hesitancy there and the urgency doesn't seem to be there anymore, I think it is a psychological/confidence issue.

To me it really stands out when you consider how outstanding his defence was on debut.
Could be on the mark their hank, could be in his head not to risk stretching/impacting the shoulder if when making a tackle caused the injury backend season 24.
 
no need to carry on when you don't , the way that you do,people who speak to people face 2 face like that normal ends up 1 way , do you suffer road rage also , lol

I think that is right and that is the way that I treat all on here and elsewhere, with the respect that they deserve. Especially the paedophile in chief supporters, and happy to call them out in any situation.

I do suffer from road rage, but in a very internal way. Maybe not so much if you get out of your vehicle and head towards mine, which Seyfarth probably would.
 
With his height he needs to be careful how he tackles, if he tries to put a big hit on it could end in sin bin or suspension I.e. NAS
It also depends on which way the wind is blowing and the interpretations the refs wish to apply that week. It always seems to work against us (and Alex)
 

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