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I agree with this as well.
I guess the point I was trying to make is Connor is the best pure goal scorer we've had on 2.0, and the issues are more with how he's used. That's why I don't get the criticism of him as a player.
Agree, but then the issue is how it can possibly be that three coaching staffs in a row -- to borrow from the Ehlers conversation -- have and continue to play him like the defensively reliable, all-situations winger that he clearly isn't?
If he's a pure goal scorer who's weak and disinterested defensively, then play him like one.
I'm not sure they see him that way at all -- or, at least, they haven't always. Here's Maurice on KFC's sterling defence:
Everybody wants to score goals and everybody wants points — but he doesn’t short a backcheck. He doesn’t cheat on a play to get that point. So the defencemen like him too. He’s just darn effective.
Andrew Copp is very strong on the one side defensively but Kyle’s not far off that, with a huge upside to his offence. He’s out of that mix. I bet you I’ve shown that guy nine, 10 defensive video clips since he’s been here. He just picks it up and he goes.
And here's Jack Han and Murat on how to round out KFC's game in 2021:
Can Kyle Connor's defence improve without sacrificing his offence? Here's how he could do it
We break down six clips of Connor with development consultant Jack Han to figure out how the Jets winger can improve his all-around game.
theathletic.com