I think durability is still very important even with more trades. As will DPP.
The reason for durability is simple, it allows you to continue to upgrade your team quicker as you aren't swapping and changing your premiums around.
Yes maybe take a risk on one or two guys who have bad injury...
I'm not one that likes change but I feel this is one area of the game we have room to move.
Snap shot of Friday Night.
Wellingham "snipes" Simpson and puts him out of the game.
Carlton lose Simpson and gain nothing. Collingwood at the time decrease the amount of fit players on the other...
I guess a lot of the trades look sideways due to Zaharakis and Scotland being injured. But the trading of Pendlebury to cover what looks like 1 0 is a little too short termed focus for me.
Just some feedback,
- audio comments are better than written, sometimes it's best to have the feelers out for stuff that is said in a negative way 360, sen ect
- using different camera angles is always a positive! Player celebrations is what you are after, shows the real emotion!
- increasing...
Not sure if it's been mentioned but any chance of letting access through tapatalk app. I spend 90% of browsing time on a portable device and it's so much better to read threads and browse with tapatalk.
Sinclair will play before Elliot, seedsman and yags. Was the best of the borderline players last week.
And Dawes worked last week, Paine fit the system well and is a certain starter round 1. Looks to have taken over macaffers role.
Not a lot to report really, fas was our best, spent alot of time in the middle. Sidey was also good played many different roles. Foot skills were v good.
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