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He does have something else which you can't train or coach into a player.. SPEED!
So did Lee Oudenryn. Didn't make him a great league player.
He does have something else which you can't train or coach into a player.. SPEED!
So did Lee Oudenryn. Didn't make him a great league player.
Yeah but if it weren't for his speed he wouldn't have played first grade at all. Proves my point really. I'm not saying Humble will be the greatest player of all time, just he has an advantage in speed. You can teach are person to pass or kick better or how to tackle, but you can't teach players experience, how to think under pressure or how to run faster. You can make them stronger and teach them to reach their speed capacity but this will only shave a couple of milliseconds off their running time.So did Lee Oudenryn. Didn't make him a great league player.
Definately has potential but nothing in that footage to show he is an instant superstar. Some people on here are too quick to label player in lower grades in this way. It takes more than talent in lower grades to make an NRL team and his path is blocked by Mortimer, Keating and Robson to make it in the halves. Unless Mortimer has an absolute shocker in all three trials or is injured Humble will not be in the 6 in round 1.
Well I am obviously not including you in that statement then am I.
Strange, given that you responded to my post with that statement
Because I am agreeing with you and the first three words show that "That's my point"
And I am the one that needs to read posts more carefully :lol:
Oh and stagger you have described him as a freakish talent and his footwork as sensational.
There is no direct quote but the way he is constantly mentioned by a few forumites shows that the expectation is building. I don't want the same fate for him as others players that have come through with too much hype.
Everyone can watch highlight reels and see he shows potential but stability in the halves is important and like I said only if Mortimer is out and he blitzes everyone in all the trials would he be considered.
Indeed, I would expect robo and Morts first go.
But in the end I can see
6. Humble
7. Mortimer
Just an outsiders view.
Yeah but if it weren't for his speed he wouldn't have played first grade at all. Proves my point really. I'm not saying Humble will be the greatest player of all time, just he has an advantage in speed. You can teach are person to pass or kick better or how to tackle, but you can't teach players experience, how to think under pressure or how to run faster. You can make them stronger and teach them to reach their speed capacity but this will only shave a couple of milliseconds off their running time.
P.S. Lee Oudenryn WAS a great player! You heretic!
I rate Lee Oudenryn alongside Tim Smith in 'greatness'..not that my opinion counts for anything on here.
Indeed, I would expect robo and Morts first go.
But in the end I can see
6. Humble
7. Mortimer
Just an outsiders view.
so much so that we delete everything you post...
anyway, I think ER suffers from a bad case of junior phobia, I don't think he copes too well with talking about them.
No I just don't want to see inflated expectations on these young guys to affect them. How many times do we see a player talked up only to see the fans turn on them when they are not instant superstars.
tbh anyone could look like a star on youtube.
how about we just reserve judgement until, you know, we see him play.
but then again, you don't see a bloke making 25 tackles and 15 offloads in a highlights reel do you??
do you suggest a blanket ban on opinions towards players under the age of 20?