I know it's a result of these conversations occurring on the internet but why do these things appear black or white? Some people seem to behave as though the only options available for assessing players are "terrible" or "perfect". I'll agree that there are more nuanced views but the polarised ones dominate the debate (because they are polarised, of course; someone who sees grey doesn't really argue to the death over it).
So, as a grey seer, I don't care. I thought Vic looked off the pace today but he should have gained match fitness. I thought Corky was excellent but he was against opponents with their heads down for much of it. So, either. Or both. Ideally not neither, though that probably wouldn't be the calamity we might expect.
Is that decisive enough?
Vin
So, as a grey seer, I don't care. I thought Vic looked off the pace today but he should have gained match fitness. I thought Corky was excellent but he was against opponents with their heads down for much of it. So, either. Or both. Ideally not neither, though that probably wouldn't be the calamity we might expect.
Is that decisive enough?
Vin
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