EFA, being a bit kind when judging some of these.
I like the way you have considered Freeman a fail but not Scharenberg Or WHE a fail.
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EFA, being a bit kind when judging some of these.
Based on the back of 1 season? How about the last 10?Which is ironic considering how the year has gone, and how the future looks for both clubs.
I like how you're a troll. Enjoying your last few comments.I like the way you have considered Freeman a fail but not Scharenberg Or WHE a fail.
I like how you're a troll. Enjoying your last few comments.
Why are you clutching at petty things for the sake of arguing? What does that have to do with the general argument? Piss off and stop trolling.Yawn nice attempt to avoid addressing my post. Why is one injury plagued player not a fail when the other two are?
No, it's the top 10 draft picks guarantee the next Brownlow medalist so Collingwood stuffed up this trade thread.Hi all. Is this the Adam Treloar thread?
Yes indeed I do think Nakia Cockatoo was a fail much to your dismayI like the way you have considered Freeman a fail but not Scharenberg Or WHE a fail.
He's a less damaging Dangerfield. That burst, acceleration is something I've loved watching this year. He just needs to tidy up his disposal.I still don't see what qualities Treloar has that will ever make him an elite midfielder. He's clearly a very good accumulator and Collingwood get to lock in a known talent but for the price you want a guy who will lead a team's midfield. I just don't see that in Treloar.
He's a less damaging Dangerfield. That burst, acceleration is something I've loved watching this year. He just needs to tidy up his disposal.
Don't know what you're waiting for. He is already leading our midfield with Pendles. He'll win our B&F in his first season. That should be enough to shut up the doubters. Regardless of where a club is at, if a 23 year old midfielder can win the club B&F, he has a bright future, pretty simple.
My responses are highlighted above.There's no doubt he has a bright future and he is already a good player. But you also gave up a lot in terms of wage and picks so we're talking how good is he compared to what you gave up not compared to an average player.
We're not a top 4 side at the moment, and we don't have the quality to be paying it to someone else. We also haven't got players deserving of the big bucks who aren't already on big bucks. A lot of people think he is worth the picks. I'm sick of arguing whether he is or isn't. My views are in the posts above.
I guess a less damaging Dangerfield is reasonable. He doesn't run, carry and kick long to the same extent (612m gained to 367). He doesn't win the tough contested ball as much and Dangerfield is a gun contested mark while Treloar has only taken 1 for the year. I also think people understate how much of an issue Danger and Treloar's poor defensive positioning can be. I'd also suggest teams put a lot more I me into Pendles and Sidebottom than Treloar because they're the ones who really can hurt teams when they get it.
You've thrown out stats comparing the two. As I said, he's a less damaging Dangerfield. I wasn't saying he is his equal. Keep in mind going back to Round 10 or so, they were about par on output with Danger in a far more superior side, whilst also having a couple of years more experience in the system. Also, he is still top 5 in the league for dreamteam/ disposals alongside two other 23 year olds in Parker and Neale. He is also top 10 for goal assists. You might be underselling him trying to compare his numbers to Danger, who has been the standout #1 midfielder in the game this season.
Also, obviously teams will put more emphasis on Pendles and Sidebottom, they are two elite midfielders in the game, and regardless of which side in the AFL (bar Sydney), they'd be top 3 or 4 in a team's midfield. A 23 year isn't going to better that unless he's a freak.
And b&fs with teams who have suffered injuries aren't really that impressive. Blicavs won our B&F last year at 1 year older than Treloar is now playing mainly through midfield. Nobody would be suggesting Blicavs is worth 2x top 10 picks and 800k+ in wage. I think Treloar could be a premiership player with a couple of other gun midfielders better than him or a really deep midfield where he's one of 5-6 of similar quality. But the amount paid by Collingwood suggests they see him as a long term number 1 mid. I don't think he's good enough for that.
Winning a B&F is a great achievement that you shouldn't talk down. It is voted for by the coaches and takes into consideration far more variables than a Brownlow or AA selection. Blicavs is definitely above average and Geelong wouldn't trade him out for just a top 10 pick, would you?
Well agree to disagree because it just doesn't seem like you've seen enough of Treloar to understand his worth. Did you watch him against your mob? 29 possessions and a goal, 2 goal assists, 7 score involvements and 8 tackles. He'll probably get recognition from the umps for that game. Doesn't seem like he gets it from you though.
My responses are highlighted above.
I still don't see what qualities Treloar has that will ever make him an elite midfielder. He's clearly a very good accumulator and Collingwood get to lock in a known talent but for the price you want a guy who will lead a team's midfield. I just don't see that in Treloar.
If a Dangerfield comparison is to be made, the fairest way is to do one of them at the same age:There's no doubt he has a bright future and he is already a good player. But you also gave up a lot in terms of wage and picks so we're talking how good is he compared to what you gave up not compared to an average player.
I guess a less damaging Dangerfield is reasonable. He doesn't run, carry and kick long to the same extent (612m gained to 367). He doesn't win the tough contested ball as much and Dangerfield is a gun contested mark while Treloar has only taken 1 for the year. I also think people understate how much of an issue Danger and Treloar's poor defensive positioning can be. I'd also suggest teams put a lot more I me into Pendles and Sidebottom than Treloar because they're the ones who really can hurt teams when they get it.
And b&fs with teams who have suffered injuries aren't really that impressive. Blicavs won our B&F last year at 1 year older than Treloar is now playing mainly through midfield. Nobody would be suggesting Blicavs is worth 2x top 10 picks and 800k+ in wage. I think Treloar could be a premiership player with a couple of other gun midfielders better than him or a really deep midfield where he's one of 5-6 of similar quality. But the amount paid by Collingwood suggests they see him as a long term number 1 mid. I don't think he's good enough for that.
It seems to go over a lot of people's heads that despite Treloar not being as good as the current Dangerfield is, he's every bit as good as Danger was at his age.
Far easier to poll Brownlow votes in a winning team than in a team that loses with regular monotony.Nobody is arguing Treloar is anything but a very good player but this is delusion at its finest!
At age 22 (season 2012) Dangerfield was AA and polled 22 brownlow votes. He was also clearly Adelaide's best player in a team that was a kick away from a grand final. The next year he was AA again and polled 21 brownlow votes.
Treloar in comparison polled 4 brownlow votes and didn't make the AA squad when he was 22. We'll see how he goes this year but I'd be very surprised by AA and 21 votes in the brownlow.
Lol. Because brownlow votes are a good way to gauge how good a player is.Nobody is arguing Treloar is anything but a very good player but this is delusion at its finest!
At age 22 (season 2012) Dangerfield was AA and polled 22 brownlow votes. He was also clearly Adelaide's best player in a team that was a kick away from a grand final. The next year he was AA again and polled 21 brownlow votes.
Treloar in comparison polled 4 brownlow votes and didn't make the AA squad when he was 22. We'll see how he goes this year but I'd be very surprised by AA and 21 votes in the brownlow.
Far easier to poll Brownlow votes in a winning team than in a team that loses with regular monotony.
They were a kick away from a grand final with a 10-12 record?Adelaide in 2013 went 10-12 but danger won 21 votes. GWS last year went 11-11 yet Treloar only won 4 votes.
Stop trolling and piss off then. You've made your argument. Not alot of people agree with you. Why're you still arguing? You're clearly just trying to take the piss. We get it, he's not worth 2 first round picks to you. Move along...Wow the delusion really is strong. Dangerfield finished top 10 in coaches votes in 2012 and 2013. I don't know where Treloar finished last year but this year he's on 37 votes whereas 10th place Robbie Gray is on 62. Clearly everyone else is just wrong.
Stop trolling and piss off then. You've made your argument. Not alot of people agree with you. Why're you still arguing? You're clearly just trying to take the piss. We get it, he's not worth 2 first round picks to you. Move along...
Making it two first rounders for him and a second rounder is paying overs