The problem is that when you target proven quality you have give up significant assets in order to obtain them and are essentially chucking all your eggs in one basket. So for it too work out you need to have enough of the foundations set in place so that it doesn't backfire like Judd and Carlton otherwise you become a treadmill team whereby you improve to a certain point but never my enough to take you to any glory. Which I think as a club we are now at that stage and were bordering on it last off-season but given it was a strong draft went down that route instead.
This off season I highly doubt we have any picks in the top 30 and will look to make some big moves. The biggest problem however is if we don't improve between now and the end of the season as we will struggle to entice players to come but will have the cap space to perhaps compensate for that.
This off season I highly doubt we have any picks in the top 30 and will look to make some big moves. The biggest problem however is if we don't improve between now and the end of the season as we will struggle to entice players to come but will have the cap space to perhaps compensate for that.
Agree with the first paragraph not the second. Case in point-Tom Boyd
