Moonatic77
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Some people call him Dyson, I call him Dylan.If we're picking up Dylan Sharp, who's drafting Dyson?
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Some people call him Dyson, I call him Dylan.If we're picking up Dylan Sharp, who's drafting Dyson?
Exactly and why risk trading 11 into a very compromised academy draft next year, where we could be getting the 6-7th player and not the 3rd-4th, the picks around the 20 are the only ones I’d consider going into next year. Our pick 11 this year will be playing from round one almost and we’d lose a year of development and a chance at a player who may slide also.I think the club reckon Smillie is just as good a chance to make it as FOS .
SO if that is true, why give up a first round draft pick ?
There's only 4 teams holding picks in the range that will tempt a trade out for a Dons F1
GWS: 15,16,21 (covered above)
Dogs: 17 (it's their only pick and highly unlikely to trade out)
Swans: 19, 22 (reckon they'd be trying to bundle and trade up, not move a pick out)
Tigers: 18, 20, 23, 24 ( the only club that could offer a pick before GWS's 21)
That's pretty well much it
Because the pick we get will be within the top 5... Plus pick 1 or 2 that we will get for our finishing position. It might just be me but I'd prefer if we are selecting players from the pointy end of a draft.why risk trading 11 into a very compromised academy draft next year
It was a gag I'm just on normal every day 6 week holidayIf it's HR doing the training, you skip through til the end then pick answers to the quiz. Then see which ones you got wrong and redo it until you get 100%. Then submit your final score and watch the system fail. Do it all again and snip the final score then watch it fail again. Then send in the snip to HR for them to ignore.
Rinse and repeat until training is complete.
If it is face to face, good luck. Bring a pillow and lose your critical facilities. (Although I did an indigenous course that was really good. Because the instructor was great). If it is based on positive psychology accept that you can ignore reality and just make things better by smiling and wishing the crap away.
Enjoy your 6 week break and try to accept that modern day work behaviours are like the old ones, just with more passive aggression and jargon.
That's just not true.FOS plays more as a half forward
The guy who does real footy draft videos on you tube is on big footyReckon he probably does
Dodson might just be that playerWe'd just use these great picks in a deep draft in that case. We are in a no lose situation. Someone will offer overs though. Only takes 1 club to fall in love with 1 player.
In our position, wouldn't you just prefer we picked the top 2 players we have on our draft board? Why are we happy to compromise for someone that may not be as good?I think the club reckon Smillie is just as good a chance to make it as FOS .
SO if that is true, why give up a first round draft pick ?
Bolded part.If we have a clear-cut 1-2 (e.g O’Sullivan Lalor) then trading up makes complete sense. But what if we, for example, have a clear no.1 followed by a very even rating of the next bunch. In that case it’d make sense to keep our current hand and package some of our latter picks to the highest bidder; perhaps Essendon as they hold the Dees future 1st along with their own. North could easily finish around the same mark as the Dees, Dons next year. Anyway I guess the depth of the draft will be determined by what clubs are willing to pay to buy in. In any scenario I’d be surprised if we traded out 10 or 11 as Blair in his most recent presser reiterated how even this draft is. Gonna be fascinating to see how it pans out
This is 100% spot on and in reality none of us here know what we will do. But as ive mentioned before we are in a ****ing good spot. If we think its worth it to trade up and nab FOS aswell then we feel its worth it. If we dont and stick at 6 it tells you we think that its that even we are happy with who we get at 6.If we have a clear-cut 1-2 (e.g O’Sullivan Lalor) then trading up makes complete sense. But what if we, for example, have a clear no.1 followed by a very even rating of the next bunch. In that case it’d make sense to keep our current hand and package some of our latter picks to the highest bidder; perhaps Essendon as they hold the Dees future 1st along with their own. North could easily finish around the same mark as the Dees, Dons next year. Anyway I guess the depth of the draft will be determined by what clubs are willing to pay to buy in. In any scenario I’d be surprised if we traded out 10 or 11 as Blair in his most recent presser reiterated how even this draft is. Gonna be fascinating to see how it pans out
The player we might have rated 2 on our draft board could be Smillie / ReidIn our position, wouldn't you just prefer we picked the top 2 players we have on our draft board? Why are we happy to compromise for someone that may not be as good?
Why leave it up to chance?
What if they have an apple tree in their back yard ?
GC / GWS and NorF PP
Because the pick we get will be within the top 5... Plus pick 1 or 2 that we will get for our finishing position. It might just be me but I'd prefer if we are selecting players from the pointy end of a draft.
You're 100% right but I'm willing to wager that it's not just a coincidence that FOS is being talked about as the player we would target if we traded up to 2.The player we might have rated 2 on our draft board could be Smillie / Reid
We are all automatically presuming its Lalor , FOS , Jagga , Draper at 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
the thing is this draft is a bit different with 4 tiers
1st tier 1-7 players
2nd tier 8 - 14/15
3rd 15- 30/35
4th 35+
Different teams could rate certain players very differently
But where can we store all these apples ?If they don't want apples they can gagf. But they might need more apples, or different apples, or smaller denomination apples, or apples at a different date. In which case they come to you, because if you hold the biggest & most varied apple bank, you are the house. When you are the house you aim to satisfy your clientele....so long as they satisfy you.
And right now, we are the house.
6 & 18 for 2 & F2 and we all move on
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There could be a chance this is media hype about FOS / LALOR that has just snow balled through the media and forumsYou're 100% right but I'm willing to wager that it's not just a coincidence that FOS is being talked about as the player we would target if we traded up to 2.
If it's someone else come draft night, I'll go back in the thread and find your post and profusely apologise.
Pretty confident I won't have to though.
In our position, wouldn't you just prefer we picked the top 2 players we have on our draft board? Why are we happy to compromise for someone that may not be as good?
Why leave it up to chance?
But where can we store all these apples ?
They do rot and you could get stuck with Rotten Apples
Ah yes, I remember now...these are The Cider House Rules right ?If they don't want apples they can gagf. But they might need more apples, or different apples, or smaller denomination apples, or apples at a different date. In which case they come to you, because if you hold the biggest & most varied apple bank, you are the house. When you are the house you aim to satisfy your clientele....so long as they satisfy you.
And right now, we are the house.