I don’t disagree with anyone that Gamble’s individual game is more impactful. Yes he defends better (not by as much as people are saying IMO but sure), and he’s got a fair bit more about him in attack eg more ability to throw a well-timed pass for a direct break.
Whereas with Cogger, I know the “straightener” thing is a meme, but I do think he’s a better first receiver. He does more consistently straighten his point of attack (Gamble plays better as a sweeper) but also look to play in before playing out or vice versa. This led to Kalyn playing with more time and space than he did with Gamble & Hastings. I also think he has been more consistent at the job of keeping the ball moving, of organising the structures without taking too many settlers, etc, and the point of going play on play like that is to stretch the defence and create more space for when the ball gets to Sharpe (yes we saw this happen with Gamble at 7 too on the weekend, but I think Hastings at 13 - who likely won’t be in the team - was a big reason for that).
I agree that Gamble is better individually, but I don’t care about that. I care about facilitating Kalyn & Fletcher’s best footy. I just feel like Cog is more likely to do that, from what I’ve seen.
The calculus would become different if Fletcher is a bust at 6 but we sign Brown. I think Dylan plays better as the more dominant half & first receiver than people give him credit for, so I’d want him at 7, and I’d pick Gamble over Cogger as the clear second guy to keep things ticking over & provide more ball playing threat at second receiver.
I’m also, tbh, a bit bored of talking about it, because I don’t think the difference between them is big enough that it matters all that much. It’s not like we’re picking between Nathan Cleary & Brad Schneider here. At the end of the day, whatever I may think about it, the halves combo is more likely to play better as a result of extended time together rather than whatever I may think about the on paper fit. I just want us to pick and stick. If it’s Tyson, that’s fine by me.