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Time for Milford to go
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[QUOTE="Number6, post: 2931531, member: 9008"] Why mistakes happen and managing the risk of them happening. Aka human factors studies. Yeah he just had huge moment and likely clocked off a bit after as he was already red lining at that point. I do agree he was calculating dropout was a big cost to the team but he was paying attention and when ball took a turn made a half effort to cover it. Anyway can agree to disagree but my point remains and I doubt can disagree with: guy cannot be expected to manage the game, be only kicker, score a try or two a game and setup others, support runners (no one else is), do front line defence, cover a shot fullback and essentially lead the team because Boyd sure as hell isn’t. In other words be Darren Lockyer in his later years. Need to set realistic goals based on his strengths otherwise won’t get our value out of him. For me that is support runners, chime in with runs and offloads when he sees the opportunity, second or third receiver in backline movements, ongoing work on defence so not to be a turnstile or put excessive pressure on others, and option kicker. Value for money with tries and assists will take care of itself once he feels free to play to his strengths and doesn’t have anything on his mind other than play what is front of him. Over time he will develop in a natural progression with a little added responsibility each year so by time he is late 20s could be expected to game manage more as he slows down and hopefully gets wiser. [/QUOTE]
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