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Being a great player is one thing but being surrounded by other great players makes a huge difference. As Russell says, if Paps or Munster weren't backing up last night the ball players get smashed and 12 points go missing.

I'd love JAC to come back, but if he's really asking for $800k there's better value looking at other positions.

Another thing last night's game showed was just how slow AD is at fullback. Paps (and Teddy, RTS etc) hit the ball at high speed and have impressive acceleration through a gap - something AD is sadly missing. I don't mind AD as a player, but he's not a final's bound fullback.

If JAC was a seasoned, well proven fullback, then the money's not so outrageous.
 
@voice_of_reason said in [JAC](/post/1222373) said:
Being a great player is one thing but being surrounded by other great players makes a huge difference. As Russell says, if Paps or Munster weren't backing up last night the ball players get smashed and 12 points go missing.

I'd love JAC to come back, but if he's really asking for $800k there's better value looking at other positions.

Another thing last night's game showed was just how slow AD is at fullback. Paps (and Teddy, RTS etc) hit the ball at high speed and have impressive acceleration through a gap - something AD is sadly missing. I don't mind AD as a player, but he's not a final's bound fullback.

If JAC was a seasoned, well proven fullback, then the money's not so outrageous.

Staines has the pace to back up JAC, and he is a fullback. AD to 6.
 
Interested to see how AD goes at centre today and Mbye at fullback. Perhaps a hint at next years team... with maybe JAC at fullback/wing...
 
@Speed2burn said in [JAC](/post/1222341) said:
That try he set up for Paps was pretty classy. Once again there’s no way any of our players could have replicated that

Also thought his draw and pass was pretty decent for a bloke who supposedly can’t pass. It was a tricky one at full speed

People said Dufty couldn't pass and look what he's doing now. He's setting up a try at least every second game via his passing game. I think it's the same situation for Addo-Carr. People only say he can't pass because (a) he's in a position which rarely passes and (b) he doesn't have the license/reason to pass.
 
Anyone who doesn't believe pure speed can create something from nothing... watch this

https://www.facebook.com/6878248073/posts/10158092009968074/?sfnsn=mo&extid=O98uanmZTxfQe5qy

If you can...

(Its JAC speeding around the rabbits wing to set up a try)
 
JAC has turned into a smart footy player and TEAM player while away at Melb. He's fast of course, but his mentality, knowledge and professionalism (bar the of season antics) that has clearly been learned while playing under a winning culture and team system would do wonders for us in general.

He's not "just a winger"
 
@voice_of_reason said in [JAC](/post/1222373) said:
Being a great player is one thing but being surrounded by other great players makes a huge difference. As Russell says, if Paps or Munster weren't backing up last night the ball players get smashed and 12 points go missing.

I'd love JAC to come back, but if he's really asking for $800k there's better value looking at other positions.

Another thing last night's game showed was just how slow AD is at fullback. Paps (and Teddy, RTS etc) hit the ball at high speed and have impressive acceleration through a gap - something AD is sadly missing. I don't mind AD as a player, but he's not a final's bound fullback.

If JAC was a seasoned, well proven fullback, then the money's not so outrageous.

The money paid for Mbye and Reynolds is outrageous. Paying for JAC is an investment. Besides his on field skills, there is the professionalism he brings to the team and the influence he would have on our young players. In addition, the marketing potential of JAC is enormous. Did you watch how he interacted with the 9 team after the match? It was entertaining. JAC is an entertainment package.
 
@Jay said in [JAC](/post/1222364) said:
I think we used to get players like Lote and Gareth because we had one of the most exciting players in the comp and our attack was one of the funnest to watch, and the Australian coach. Now we have no draw cards at all. If we can get one player to build on, like how Panthers have the best halfback in the comp now, then you can attract more stars a little easier. We currently don't have any foundation to bring people. Gotta start somewhere. JAC is pretty exciting, it would be more enticing to get others if we have him than what we have currently

I agree with this. We need pace and class to attract others. Look at how Souths started to build - one good buy from Canterbury in Roy Asotasi and then it began. I also agree with another poster who mentioned the need for our players to support the ball runner more. Brooks and JAC working together and supporting each other could be something special. Hopefully the young prop we are getting from Parra might have a bit of go forwards and offloads in his game as well.
 
https://amp.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/cameron-smith-has-a-spring-in-his-step-and-so-do-the-melbourne-storm-20200904-p55smj.html?__twitter_impression=true

"I'm letting my manager do all the negotiating; he hasn't told me much and I only see what's in the media," Addo-Carr said.

When pressed about the Tigers' interest, Addo-Carr said: "There's definite [appeal there]. They've got the new [centre of excellence being built] and they're definitely heading in the right direction. I see the potential they have.

"Everyone knows 'Madge' [Michael Maguire] worked at the Storm and he knows what it takes to go all the way. He has the traits 'Belza' has."
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1222467) said:
@voice_of_reason said in [JAC](/post/1222373) said:
Being a great player is one thing but being surrounded by other great players makes a huge difference. As Russell says, if Paps or Munster weren't backing up last night the ball players get smashed and 12 points go missing.

I'd love JAC to come back, but if he's really asking for $800k there's better value looking at other positions.

Another thing last night's game showed was just how slow AD is at fullback. Paps (and Teddy, RTS etc) hit the ball at high speed and have impressive acceleration through a gap - something AD is sadly missing. I don't mind AD as a player, but he's not a final's bound fullback.

If JAC was a seasoned, well proven fullback, then the money's not so outrageous.

The money paid for Mbye and Reynolds is outrageous. Paying for JAC is an investment. Besides his on field skills, there is the professionalism he brings to the team and the influence he would have on our young players. In addition, the marketing potential of JAC is enormous. Did you watch how he interacted with the 9 team after the match? It was entertaining. JAC is an entertainment package.

What the professionalism that saw him off breaking COVID restrictions and shooting guns getting himself charged with a criminal offence? He would offer plenty for sure but I don't think his professionalism is one of his better traits...
 
@WT2K said in [JAC](/post/1222503) said:
https://amp.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/cameron-smith-has-a-spring-in-his-step-and-so-do-the-melbourne-storm-20200904-p55smj.html?__twitter_impression=true

"I'm letting my manager do all the negotiating; he hasn't told me much and I only see what's in the media," Addo-Carr said.

When pressed about the Tigers' interest, Addo-Carr said: "There's definite [appeal there]. They've got the new [centre of excellence being built] and they're definitely heading in the right direction. I see the potential they have.

"Everyone knows 'Madge' [Michael Maguire] worked at the Storm and he knows what it takes to go all the way. He has the traits 'Belza' has."

Maybe we have a chance after all.
 
@Kazoo-Kid said in [JAC](/post/1222439) said:
@Speed2burn said in [JAC](/post/1222341) said:
That try he set up for Paps was pretty classy. Once again there’s no way any of our players could have replicated that

Also thought his draw and pass was pretty decent for a bloke who supposedly can’t pass. It was a tricky one at full speed

People said Dufty couldn't pass and look what he's doing now. He's setting up a try at least every second game via his passing game. I think it's the same situation for Addo-Carr. People only say he can't pass because (a) he's in a position which rarely passes and (b) he doesn't have the license/reason to pass.

Every professional rugby league player can pass. Have you seen Junior Paulo set up tries with a harbour bridge pass?!!

I have no doubt he’d be fine at fullback. (JAC)
 
@the_third said in [JAC](/post/1222323) said:
@twentyforty said in [JAC](/post/1222318) said:
We will not be any good until we stop being a JV. Same goes for the dragons.

What’s this got to do with anything? Wests Ashfield own us now

It’s still an issue for fans 20 years on and the media uses it to harm us at every step of the way.

Build a bridge


It has everything to do with our failures. The fact that just the mention of the lack of coordination is a ball and chain slowing us has given you a wedgy is enough to understand its significance.
 
@Jay said in [JAC](/post/1222364) said:
I think we used to get players like Lote and Gareth because we had one of the most exciting players in the comp and our attack was one of the funnest to watch, and the Australian coach. Now we have no draw cards at all. If we can get one player to build on, like how Panthers have the best halfback in the comp now, then you can attract more stars a little easier. We currently don't have any foundation to bring people. Gotta start somewhere. JAC is pretty exciting, it would be more enticing to get others if we have him than what we have currently

I would have thought a premiership winning coach and NZ coach would be a drawer card
And the fact we have a large supporter base
Along with opportunities to get game time here
 
@Nelson said in [JAC](/post/1222508) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1222467) said:
@voice_of_reason said in [JAC](/post/1222373) said:
Being a great player is one thing but being surrounded by other great players makes a huge difference. As Russell says, if Paps or Munster weren't backing up last night the ball players get smashed and 12 points go missing.

I'd love JAC to come back, but if he's really asking for $800k there's better value looking at other positions.

Another thing last night's game showed was just how slow AD is at fullback. Paps (and Teddy, RTS etc) hit the ball at high speed and have impressive acceleration through a gap - something AD is sadly missing. I don't mind AD as a player, but he's not a final's bound fullback.

If JAC was a seasoned, well proven fullback, then the money's not so outrageous.

The money paid for Mbye and Reynolds is outrageous. Paying for JAC is an investment. Besides his on field skills, there is the professionalism he brings to the team and the influence he would have on our young players. In addition, the marketing potential of JAC is enormous. Did you watch how he interacted with the 9 team after the match? It was entertaining. JAC is an entertainment package.

What the professionalism that saw him off breaking COVID restrictions and shooting guns getting himself charged with a criminal offence? He would offer plenty for sure but I don't think his professionalism is one of his better traits...

Craig Bellamy happily wants him to stay. If any club has sent the benchmark for professionalism it is the Storm. It seems our club is if the same view: Brad Fittler spoke of how hard JAC trains and his positive impact on the players in the dressing sheds.

Very few if us are perfect.
 
Just fluff. What was he going to say, “tigers are hopeless and not looking much better for this year”
 
The guys a good winger but to think other players are gunna come here because jac is here I don’t think so what we need is a new forward pack
 
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