Scodog10
Brownlow Medallist
Way too many variables at play to bother answering firmly, IMO:
1. Where does Quaynor receive a bid
2. What’s your preferred strategy for NGA’s and FS
3. Where do we finish in 19
4. Was there a viable alternative to significantly improve our best 22
5. What impact will the 2019 potential first round pick have on our ability to win a premiership before Steele, Pendles and now Beams retire
6. What cap flexibility do we now have
My take on all of those is around 15, position yourself to have a pick before they’re nominated, top 6, not for mine, close to zero and enough with Wells entering the final year of his contract plus natural attrition. From that you can probably determine which way I’m leaning, but the key for mine is we’re win now and we’ve just improved our list for 2019.
I think the key takeaway for me is that as a club we need to stop investing in future drafts unless it’s guilt edged talent. The deal on Murray hamstrung us significantly this year despite Hine’s absurd comment on “flexibility”! He looks an absolute fool from where I’m sitting because of our need to get 41 and 44 back almost scuppering the deal...
1. Where does Quaynor receive a bid
2. What’s your preferred strategy for NGA’s and FS
3. Where do we finish in 19
4. Was there a viable alternative to significantly improve our best 22
5. What impact will the 2019 potential first round pick have on our ability to win a premiership before Steele, Pendles and now Beams retire
6. What cap flexibility do we now have
My take on all of those is around 15, position yourself to have a pick before they’re nominated, top 6, not for mine, close to zero and enough with Wells entering the final year of his contract plus natural attrition. From that you can probably determine which way I’m leaning, but the key for mine is we’re win now and we’ve just improved our list for 2019.
I think the key takeaway for me is that as a club we need to stop investing in future drafts unless it’s guilt edged talent. The deal on Murray hamstrung us significantly this year despite Hine’s absurd comment on “flexibility”! He looks an absolute fool from where I’m sitting because of our need to get 41 and 44 back almost scuppering the deal...