sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:21 pm
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm
I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Two things can be true. Expectations of someone like Radrada can be higher than of other players and BT can still have managed to go overboard with the hype.
Does it come down to those two things being true?
I think that pundits are told to promote interest in the games and in doing so they pick out individual players who are extraordinary, or "box office", however it's an impossible ask for these players to be the best player in the world every single game.
If Russell puts in his best stuff where he nutmegs a defence and fires lightning passes across a blitz, if he kicks to Thomas running in tries, then he is the maestro. If his pack is under pressure and he kicks one out on the full then Russell is overhyped.
I guess what I'm saying I that I prefer the optimism and hope of the good expectation as opposed to the dreary negativism of those who dismiss a player like Radrada as over-hyped.
So what if the "what the actual fuck" moments are only once every couple of games? It's better than a controlled kick to touch any time, imo