Player Watch Jordan De Goey

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No he didn’t……in your past life you were a lot more accurate in your assertions.

Facts matter Molly

LOL, well if you say so, but I think you’ll find I’m not the only person who watched/heard it. Lots of us seeing/hearing strange things I guess.
 
Moore and Elliott were in Bali at the same time as JDG. They did exactly nothing wrong. Their nothing wrong looks somewhat different to JDG’s nothing wrong. Strange that.

It is truly wondrous, the way in which different people can do different things which aren't considered 'wrong'.

Hail to the law abiders.
 

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Agree.

And the Herald Sun themselves might even argue that they’re not judging him. They’re just reporting the story and leaving it up to their readers to judge him.

(But the media in general and Herald Sun in particular can be notoriously insincere about this stuff. Media Watch exis
If they claimed that it would be beyond disingenuous and just an outright lie.
 
So you got nothing as I gathered

Why the new user name? No need to answer if you don’t want to

Again, happy for you to think that, other posters have also said it in trade and FA discussion thread. Maybe go hassle them instead of wasting my time.
 
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Indeed.

De Goey’s stats are actually very similar to Josh Daicos’ for 2022. Both around 21 disposals with De Goey on 1 goal per game, Daicos 0.6.

I know we all love Jaicos, but would you pay him $800kpa?
I think we’ll do better to keep Josh over De Goey based on number of games played and team cohesion.
 
Where was everyone sitting when they realised that Beams was not the Collingwood player and person we thought he was? I feel like some people are more one-eyed than others. That’s fine but it really can hurt the club down the track. Gauging by the club withdrawing the offer to De Goey this current regime is now looking at players with both eyes open.
 

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Where was everyone sitting when they realised that Beams was not the Collingwood player and person we thought he was? I feel like some people are more one-eyed than others. That’s fine but it really can hurt the club down the track. Gauging by the club withdrawing the offer to De Goey this current regime is now looking at players with both eyes open.

Can’t quite recall when the penny dropped re: Beams. Pretty sure it wasn’t when he was sitting second at the club in the coaches’ votes. I think that is where Jordy is currently. Not the be all end all of footy measurement but just like there might be one-eyed supporters, there might also be others who forget things quickly.


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Can’t quite recall when the penny dropped re: Beams. Pretty sure it wasn’t when he was sitting second at the club in the coaches’ votes. I think that is where Jordy is currently. Not the be all end all of footy measurement but just like there might be one-eyed supporters, there might also be others who forget things quickly.


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I was listening to Buckley punditry recently and he used the term “recency bias”.

I hadn’t heard the term before, but I reckon it applies so much to AFL chatter.
 
I was listening to Buckley punditry recently and he used the term “recency bias”.

I hadn’t heard the term before, but I reckon it applies so much to AFL chatter.

I cited it fairly extensively fairly, er recently, in the Cox, Cameron, Grundy thread…


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I was listening to Buckley punditry recently and he used the term “recency bias”.

I hadn’t heard the term before, but I reckon it applies so much to AFL chatter.
100%. Especially within the media. Every team that loses on the weekend is in crisis and every team than wins is a contender. They’re like goldfish.
 
I was listening to Buckley punditry recently and he used the term “recency bias”.

I hadn’t heard the term before, but I reckon it applies so much to AFL chatter.

I can’t quite recall but that might have been one of Kahneman’s heuristics. Refers to the tendency to remember recent events more vividly, and hence overestimate their importance in calculations.
 
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