Probably has 2 good years in him. Is it really worth it?
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Probably has 2 good years in him. Is it really worth it?
I’d trade the next 5 first round picks if it means that we win the next 2 flagsProbably has 2 good years in him. Is it really worth it?
He'd be a great fit for Geelong but no idea how it'd happen.Might be a decent fit for Carlton, Hawthorne or Geelong
He’d be crazy to go to Essendon or the Saints – leaving one club with a shocking culture for another club with a shocking culture makes no sense
WB have too much top end talent and not enough solid best 22 players already
Richmond won’t be contending and need picks not players
He totally should get the he’ll out of Melbourne though
And yet they fell over the line against a team missing 11/22 starters.The saints second half of the year had been really good. Their 3rd quarter last week was scintillating
Can’t stand the bluesI’d trade the next 5 first round picks if it means that we win the next 2 flags
The problem is if they trade out McKay they have no second fwd option. Yes petracca can go fwd
If he's really committed to it, there is a clear path for Petracca to get out of Melbourne.Well this trade period was getting real boring until now.
I still, cannot for the life of me, see a trade that Dees agree to.
You really wouldn’t want to be saddled with Oliver’s contract I don’t thinkHe'd be a great fit for Geelong but no idea how it'd happen.
Maybe we agree to take him and Oliver's contract?
If he's really committed to it, there is a clear path for Petracca to get out of Melbourne.
The fact that it was Collingwood players who had to tell him to stop playing is very damning.
With his injury you can diagnose it just by listening to him breath, don't even need a stethoscope. They should have used one anyway and other assessments but they didn't give a shit about him, they just wanted to give a Panadol and send him back out.
This isn't exclusive to Melbourne, I've seen plenty of incidents throughout the year where players should stop playing but get sent out. Need an unlimited bench to fix it.
Also, I feel like the bench rotation limits they added have really done nothing to slow the game down and prevent injury as promised. What is the actual point of them?If he's really committed to it, there is a clear path for Petracca to get out of Melbourne.
The fact that it was Collingwood players who had to tell him to stop playing is very damning.
With his injury you can diagnose it just by listening to him breath, don't even need a stethoscope. They should have used one anyway and other assessments but they didn't give a shit about him, they just wanted to give a Panadol and send him back out.
This isn't exclusive to Melbourne, I've seen plenty of incidents throughout the year where players should stop playing but get sent out. Need an unlimited bench to fix it.
Agree with thisIf he's really committed to it, there is a clear path for Petracca to get out of Melbourne.
The fact that it was Collingwood players who had to tell him to stop playing is very damning.
With his injury you can diagnose it just by listening to him breath, don't even need a stethoscope. They should have used one anyway and other assessments but they didn't give a shit about him, they just wanted to give a Panadol and send him back out.
This isn't exclusive to Melbourne, I've seen plenty of incidents throughout the year where players should stop playing but get sent out. Need an unlimited bench to fix it.
Carlton would be stupid to trade McKay for Petracca, especially with the significant doubts on whether he'll ever return to his pre-injury levels. What makes Carlton a good side is having two good KPFs in McKay and Curnow.
They're far better off addressing their ball use and speed.
Yeah I'm just saying it's about the only thing you could offer Melbourne of equivalent value to getting Petracca. Bit tongue in cheek.You really wouldn’t want to be saddled with Oliver’s contract I don’t think
Probably the only way you get him is if Petracca really, really wants out and Melbourne decide holding him against his will is a bad idea
Holding a player against their will is a bad idea
But I doubt Melbourne will see it that way given Oliver has gone off the rails – they’ll be desperate to keep Petracca even if it is against his will
Really rhe dogs are in prime position. Naughton is surplus to their needs. They could offer naughton and a first
haha, yeah. that's why all your supporters are frothing and coming up with ways to get him. You're not fooling anyone.Nah we're fine Fanks.
HmmmTrac is overrated
Hopefully someone is stupid enough to sell the farm and pay him a fortune.
Hmmm
Genuine top end power goal kicking midfielder
Now Dusty is gone Petracca probably the best in the league
Now imagine Petracca at a club that doesn’t have a completely shower
Literally tore your whole team apart with 5 goals. Stop talking such dribble. He'd be your best player straight away.He's broken goods - not interested.
Will Hayward was a good fit and worthy of our first pick.
29 in January and a top pick for two years service if we are lucky is not something the club should entertain our injury list is already massive - no more cripples required.
Ha!He can't kick.
Dangerfield is a better kick
There's plenty of farms to go around. He can have one next door to JezTrac is overrated
Hopefully someone is stupid enough to sell the farm and pay him a fortune.
Dangerfield is a lot of very very great things but he is not thatHe can't kick.
Dangerfield is a better kick
He is good to break a game once or twice a seasonHa!
(Danger is probably as cooked as Dusty now)
Dusty could kick obv. but Tracca is still a game breaker and their ain’t that many of them going around.