Quote: Suzie "It's all about opinions isn't it? I've seen some great players in my time and Fitz is up with the best of them for me. Ask the Wire fans what they thought of his performance on Monday and I think the majority will tell you he was fantastic, his workrate for me is incredible and whilst I appreciate his play sometimes looks to slow down our attacking options the positives far outlay the negatives for me. I think he will without doubt be a player that is talked about highly when he leaves.'"
Ask Saints fans what they thought of Lauaki last year (if they could see him), and Maiava in the home game against them, doesn't place both as all-time Hull greats.
I think Fitzgibbon will be well thought of, and rightly so, but in that top band of Hull players? No.
Genuine question, please don't think I'm trying to be argumentative for the sake of it and not answer; why do you think his positives FAR outweigh his negatives?
Personally, I think his positives are his tackling and his leadership, with his negatives being the aforementioned slowness on the ball, a lack of impact in the tackle most of the time, and his seeming insistance on playing 80 minutes resulting in fatigue-induced errors. It's a lot closer run thing IMO, but would be helped massively if he wasn't at 1st or 2nd receiver so often and played a bit less minutes. I marvel at the fact that he poses as many of the problems Radford did at loose forward, but because his tackle stats are more impressive people are willing to overlook it whilst Radford was ripped to shreds.