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<blockquote data-quote="THE CHIROPRACTOR101" data-source="post: 107423"><p>thats the thing..he is isnt bothered half the time and yet is considered one of the best players in the world...you do the maths on that..if he was really to put his footdown on discipline then we would see jonah lomu,campese and joeli vidiri all over again..</p><p></p><p>and habana is an awesome player,he has his own talents that he can rely on...in a game that is forever changing in style (especially in the backline) he can be the next brenton paulse..which is not a bad thing,but...paulse didnt reach the potential everyone thought he couldve..i really do believe habana can step his game up..sure you can rely on that speed...but what happens when you need abit more strength??..or abit more agility???...in games especially against the allblacks and the wallabies you are gonna need more then one skillset to out manouver your opponent...</p><p></p><p>i guess against northern hemisphere teams you dont need that much on the outside</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE CHIROPRACTOR101, post: 107423"] thats the thing..he is isnt bothered half the time and yet is considered one of the best players in the world...you do the maths on that..if he was really to put his footdown on discipline then we would see jonah lomu,campese and joeli vidiri all over again.. and habana is an awesome player,he has his own talents that he can rely on...in a game that is forever changing in style (especially in the backline) he can be the next brenton paulse..which is not a bad thing,but...paulse didnt reach the potential everyone thought he couldve..i really do believe habana can step his game up..sure you can rely on that speed...but what happens when you need abit more strength??..or abit more agility???...in games especially against the allblacks and the wallabies you are gonna need more then one skillset to out manouver your opponent... i guess against northern hemisphere teams you dont need that much on the outside [/QUOTE]
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