2023/24 Nathan Patterson

That wasn’t being dribbled past though. And should 100% have been a foul, especially when compared with other challenges in the game.

You mean the one that was as much of a foul as the one on Gomes?
Yup, the same - not saying it wasn't a foul or anything, it's the only time I remember him being ran past, and it was a foul lol

He had a few miskicks but other than that solid, hope he builds on.
 
I feel the biggest issue Patterson has long term is he is deceptively slow. Its too easy for players to go past him based on speed alone, and the only substitute for that on the wing is good positioning, game sense, and experience that the likes of Coleman has. He's going to have to figure that out to have long term success, and he's at a disadvantage many other fullbacks have.
 



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