LeedsPokerGuru wrote:Agree to disagree on this one .
You used bailey as a positive example
hence I brought up Ward. Rings mean nothing when judging a players ability other than they were part of a championship team that year.
Fair enough but I vehemently believe that Ward was one of the best props in the game in 2004 and 2005. Which prop from 2004 do you think had the bigger impact i the Grand Final, Ward or McDermott? If we can't judge a player on success in his domestic team or representative honours achieved I am at a loss as to how we can judge him.
Quote:Smith has rep honours but you keep saying you think he should leave Leeds
No I don't. Link please.
I think Smith is a fantastic player and hope he stays. What I have said is he is not irreplaceable. He's 2nd choice full back and BJB is in the wings. I don;t think he's a better winger than Donald and Hall is adequate. It remains to be seen what his contribution will be at centre. Therefore, we should not break the bank or try and compete with any outlandish alleged union offers. I have also tried to inject some balance into the debate of people who will slate a player in poor form and hail him as Lewis Jones after several decent performances. Can you understand the difference between that and "he should leave"?
Quote: Off topic I personally don't think Bailey has proved his doubters wrong with the same conviction that Smith has. Again agree to disagree.
Agree to disagree. I think being a mainstay of our pack for seven hugely successful seasons means he has little if anything to prove.
Quote:Back on topic I think its ok for fans to doubt bailey, he doesn't always play like he did the other day which is more frustrating in my book.
Agreed. No player does. Just like Smith hasn't always hit the vein of form he showed at full back in the last seven games he played there.