When MM first came on the scene I really didn't rate him at all. In fact many of the posts I have read on the last few pages nearly word for word echo what I said about him.
Now I guess much depends on what roll you expect your hooker to take in your team. If you want a scooter then fair enough but rarely do you get a hooked that scoots successfully and consistently well and also controls the game. MM when he first came on the scene did neither.
I'm not one who believes in the statement that is often chucked out when clubs sign an experienced player that "they will help develop the youngsters", but I think working with Piggy was great for MM as he learned how to lead us round the pitch and control us and that is what he has become very very good at. Obviously we miss his intensity when he goes off in defence but more importantly for me we tend to start drifting around the field with nobody directing us and putting us in correct areas of the pitch on which to build an attack.
For me MM is a belting hooker, his delevery is normally fast and accurate, he drives us round the field, his defence is outstanding and he is arguably now out pack leader for most of the year due to Locky often being absent. Add to this he is clearly working on his kicking game which improves every year.
Do I wish he had a more effective scoot? Yes, but he is not built that way, so I'm more than happy with what he brings to the table. If I am honest I think the club have let the squad down by not signing a back up hooker that compliments his style and changes things up when he comes off. Logan showed at times he could be that quality impact style hooker but not nearly enough, and up to now when Powell has come on we look rudderless despite him giving his all, he has so far looked very inexperienced in that position, which he is, and he doesn't bring anything different to the table to challenge the opposition that MM doesn't already have in his locker. You could argue Powell has a better scoot but that is it and it is still not a too class scoot as he also lacks that explosive pace and acceleration required to be a consistent and realistic threat to opposition defences.