Mullen has definitely developed his game over the years. his long kicking game is one of the best, and his short kicking game is clearly coming along too. he is choosing the wrong times to use his short kicks at the moment - but at some stage some blame needs to be on the players receiving his kicks. our kick chase is DIRE at times, and we do not have a single bloke in the team capable of getting under a high ball and making something out of it in attack. the blame always falls onto Mullen for these kicks, but he's not doing anything different to any other half in the comp. the difference is the other halves have blokes under them that can make something of it. the vast, vast majority of Mullens cross field kicks, be they bombs or chips, land in the perfect area between in-goal and in-field, the grey area where the defense can't quite get a clean in-goal mark on the ball. we NEVER, EVER take advantage of these kicks. we are the worst in the league at it, bar none... and have been for years.
his defensive game has obviously come along in leaps and bounds, too... to the point where he is now a good to great defender. yes, i say that in spite of he and Houstons lapse to let in the Thompson try on the weekend. Jarrod has lifted his game massively in this department. it was only earlier this year he sat Fui Fui on his arse 4 or 5 times in a row.
his running game is about where it has always been. dangerous when the team is moving forward. his passing game has always been technically good, and with Boyd in the team he is getting better at picking which pass, when... too.
if you can't see the improvements, you're just not looking, or they're not in the areas you're demanding in my opinion.
I don't think Bennett will ever demand Mullen be the organiser of the team. this is his real weakness, and Bennett had that picked within a month. i agree with you that we need a dominant organiser. we have needed this for years, and to be honest aside from last year where Mullen was actually looking pretty good in the #7 for large patches, i think everyone and his dog has been wanting a real halfback inside him since Johns retired. It's not our fault, nor Mullos that every coach he has had has tried to systematically destroy his career playing him out of position and with a different partner every month. the fans have been able to see he's a 5/8th since Joey retired, for some reason the blokes paid to see this shit, couldn't.
Yes, he has had chances to step up and say he's a big game player and he hasn't. He's had like 3. 1 was an origin game, out of position, when he was 19. his team has done him no favours in the others, either. he may never be the big game match winner, but that doesn't mean he's not a good player, and it doesn't mean we don't need him now and moving forward either.
if he's never anything more than what he is at the moment, then we can work with that. nay, we actually HAVE to work with that, because he's the best we've got. put a real halfback inside him, and everything would be sweet in the halves. I don't know if Gidley can fill this role. I don't know what Wayne is thinking for our halves, but I'd bet ditching Mullen isn't high on his list. I think you'll find that Mullen can be a lot more than he currently is - just like every other player in our team. I believe Wayne can get us there, too.
you've lost me at the last breathe big time. our forwards have been a massive, massive problem of ours for years. they are still a drama now... and any backline is going to be less potent... right down to full blown impotent if behind beaten forwards.