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I give Terry Wallace a C-
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meh I find it interesting.Who cares we got done what we need to do.
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Judy can play KP, don't know if Hibberd can.I wonder whether we put Garland's name up for trade? I can't see him getting a senior gig this year considering he was on the outer last season and now we've also got Hibberd coming in.
It's a nightmare injury. There's an NFL tight end, Jimmy Graham, who did it on one knee and was considered done. He's playing again but most likely with HGH assistance because US sport.It's second hand info not based on any tangible, but I've heard from a orthopaedic surgeon that with the type of injury Jaeger sustained to his knee, should he ever actually get back to full fitness, it'd be nothing short of a miracle if he retained things like his burst speed etc.
Everyone is different of course, but for that same reason I found the comparisons to Shaun Burgoyne's knee ridiculous, not the same injury, not the same person.
Judy can play KP, don't know if Hibberd can.
But Damian Barrett says he is the best list management manager who's opinion is unquestionably questionable.I give Terry Wallace a C-
If Col Garland is our #1 defender we are in a world of pain.At a stretch. Don't think he's suited to being a genuine KPD, more of a third tall defender.
Yes! That was it"I'm a huge ****** who doesn't understand what a sliding doors moment is"
Particularly when you think about the recovery time for what are regarded as the worst injuries you can get ... an ACL and a Tib/Fib leg break. ACL is 12 months, leg break is roughy 6-9months (guys like Voss and Nathan Brown both did theirs mid year, and we're back Round 1 the next season) He's missed 2 seasons, and after attempting a come back through the reserves on limited minutes, he wound up needing an arthroscope.It's a nightmare injury. There's an NFL tight end, Jimmy Graham, who did it on one knee and was considered done. He's playing again but most likely with HGH assistance because US sport.
Pretty sure Brisbane got that A+ when they assembled the greatest midfield to ever assemble 2 years ago.Surely the so called "experts" will give us an A+ for our 2016 trade period.
I wonder whether we put Garland's name up for trade? I can't see him getting a senior gig this year considering he was on the outer last season and now we've also got Hibberd coming in.
But you can't question Clarkson! He's a genius!Particularly when you think about the recovery time for what are regarded as the worst injuries you can get ... an ACL and a Tib/Fib leg break. ACL is 12 months, leg break is roughy 6-9months (guys like Voss and Nathan Brown both did theirs mid year, and we're back Round 1 the next season) He's missed 2 seasons, and after attempting a come back through the reserves on limited minutes, he wound up needing an arthroscope.
The kid is an absolute superstar when playing, but if we'd have spent what they did at the trade table, not to mention his big money, 5 year contract, I'd be thoroughly concerned.
Doubt the club would want to send both Garland and Dunn out the door without a replacement lined up, and Dunn went to the club late in the season and requested a chance to explore his options. Garland is probably backing himself to try and get back into the team in 2017 but honestly I'm expecting us to be paying out his contract potentially this time next year. I don't mean to stick the boot in but he just doesn't offer enough at AFL level.
Garlands done mate, Hibberds stronger and a better mark if their was an emergency scenario
As for trade ratings, how come none of these so called experts included not losing anyone as part of a successful period?
Surely Richmonds success is mitigated by the fact they lost their most damaging player at a time they think they should be playing finals
Or GWS who lost every single player for underneath their original value and paid a first round pick for a 30 year old
Freo did the best out of the trade period IMO then us and St Kilda
Also think North being able to grab Ahern Williams an Hrovat for nothing was not a bad effort
Pretty sure Brisbane got that A+ when they assembled the greatest midfield to ever assemble 2 years ago.
And that'll be intergalactic by the Beastie Boys in my head for the rest of the dayI kind of recall that. Said something about when they get all that midfield talent together, they combine to form some sort of giant monster-fighting robot?
As for trade ratings, how come none of these so called experts included not losing anyone as part of a successful period?
Surely Richmonds success is mitigated by the fact they lost their most damaging player at a time they think they should be playing finals
Or GWS who lost every single player for underneath their original value and paid a first round pick for a 30 year old
Freo did the best out of the trade period IMO then us and St Kilda
Also think North being able to grab Ahern Williams an Hrovat for nothing was not a bad effort
It's a nightmare injury. There's an NFL tight end, Jimmy Graham, who did it on one knee and was considered done. He's playing again but most likely with HGH assistance because US sport.
...actually he is back in a big way.Yep! Jimmy Graham is nowhere near as good as he used to be. Was probably the 2nd best in the NFL at his position before the injury and wouldn't be close to that now.