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That pretty much puts a fork in Titch for me. He sits fourth all time for average uncontested possessions with 17.47 and his peak years for SC scoring (2021, 2017, 2018) correlate with his peak years for average uncontested possessions (22.91, 21.5, 19.38).
The thing is, he couldn't possibly have been playing his intended role on Friday. I'm pretty sure I read he had 36% CBA's. From what Pendles said, Mitchell is there to attend as many stoppages as possible. To do that, you have to follow the ball around (i.e. you don't just go forward after every stoppage you attend). Mitchell might not be quick or a penetrating kick, but if he is following the ball around waiting for the next stoppage, he is the type of player who just can't help but get involved in chains. The Collingwood players are not going to deliberately not give him the ball.
I can't help but think Friday was one of those times where a player just jogs around to get some miles in the legs, with no intention of playing their true role. I was paying more attention to the Carlton side of things, and I found the white jumpers made it harder to recognise the Pies, but I hardly noticed Mitchell. McRae said they got him to play him to his strengths, which Pendles backed up - yet they did the total opposite on Friday.
I'm not saying "pick him", but for those that were going to, I'd be wary of paying too much attention to Friday's game.
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