amber_fluid wrote:Brodlach wrote:Wedgie wrote:I wouldn't even consider Rutten or Tredrea.
Lol @ my spell check for trying to change them into Rotten and Treated.
Agree Wedgie

How can you not at least consider Tredrea?
I wouldn't have him in front of the others mentioned but he is very stiff too miss out nonetheless.
For the CHF spot I would have Riewoldt, Tredrea, Richardson and Pavlich, in that order, all ahead of Brown. Lloyd and Franklin are full forwards.
Brown continues to be the single most overrated player of the modern era. He was second fiddle for a huge portion of his career (when they won their flags) took the second, sometimes third best defender and then objectively failed as the main man after Lynch retired. He was also fortunate to be on the end of perhaps the greatest midfield ever assembled in our sport. Voss, Black, Akermanis, Lappin et al giving him opportunity after opportunity on silver platters. At the Gabba no less, where IMO Brisbane enjoyed a massive home ground advantage.
The argument that he "won flags" is so mind mindbogglingly stupid I honesty cannot believe people still trot it out. Is Shane Ellen a better player than Robert Harvey? Premierships are a *team* accolade/reward you bunch of poo flinging rock apes. It's not a metric you can use to differentiate individual players. It's not tennis!
Tredrea is clean cut, polite, respectable - strictly professional and perhaps aloof. He cared not for the adoration of others and this has cost him several rungs on the totem pole of football history.
... but that J.Brown. He was so tough wasn't he? He ran back with the flight that time and phwoar! #SoBrave. He loved punching blokes and drinking beer and speaking like an ocker bogan. So we naturally love him because we can relate. I understand the love. I love Tom Logan for the same reasons.
But in the cold hard light of day, he really didn't deliver as much as others in the conversation. Especially not as much as Warren Gary. No doubt the troglodytes wont like it, but the facts don't lie. When both were at their relative peaks Warren Tredrea won 4 All Australians in a row over Brown (and others). Brown only got a look in once Tredrea had his knee issues.
Was Brown a good player? Undoubtedly. In the conversation for an accolade such as this? Perhaps. But Tredrea's lower esteem in the game vs Browns overrated output is one of the sports greatest pundit travesties.