Moltzen should get the same chances as everyone else to play first grade in 2013\. If he impresses in the trials I'm all for him being our 1\. Getting away from sheens and knowing that he has to compete for his spot may bring out the best in him. I have my severe doubts but still, I'm not discounting him just because of his previous deficiencies.
Good post, fergiefurr. I'm looking forward to seeing what all the players can do away from Sheens' directives and influence. Who knows, Moltz may actually turn out to be a fully committed and aggressive fullback, who plays with heart and attacks the high ball! Perhaps his timid and indecisive play was only a result of the confusing nature of Sheens' coaching. I'm sure a lot of the players didn't know if they were Arthur of Martha under Sheens at times. It's heartening to hear that Potter is actually thinking of starting the season, at least, with guys playing in their rightful positions, so maybe we will see Moltzen and co playing in a whole new light…or perhaps not lol.
Do you seriously think sheens encouraged moltzen not to catch high balls or had any influence on him not catch them. The answer is no. That was all moltzen. Sheens is copping way to much blame for last year. I'm happy with a fresh coach but gee wiz lets get real. The players were out on the field.
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Of course not and trust me, no one was abusing moltzen more then me last year. However it was evident that he was never going to Get dropped so he had little motivation to go all out.
He would out in terrible heartless performances week in week out but be on the team sheet the next week. Then when he was injured Ryan would out in performances ten times better then him, but be back in the wing/center when moltzen was fit again.
With increased competition I'm hoping we will see some steel in his game. If he improves then I see no reason why he shouldnt be considered for first grade
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