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Opinion Non-Crows AFL 4: The Centre Cannot Hold

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Look guys and gals ... ALL players that have value should be taking shorter term deals early on to maximise their income.

Saying "that takes them up to free agency doesn't it" is becoming the most obvious observation you can make.

Our players will do the same, it's how you get paid.

Butters is a very very good looking prospect. Rozee is a player I don't love, but is definitely a good chance of getting much better over the next few years.

I'd put Georgiades and Jones up with Butters as most impressive youngsters on the Pear list. I also think Drew is underrated of those in the next age bracket. Not huge on Duursma or Marshall.

You can either get paid on projection or production. Much better to get paid now based on projection as that is when anything remains still possible
 
Show me the Money on Stan there was a discussion with Logan McDonald and his father where Sydney offered a 4 year deal

The manager pointed out that it's great security but if his form rockets then he doesn't get the better money a shorter deal will generate
 
You realise this comment does exactly the same thing as people saying it takes them to free agency. Everyone on this forum understands why they are doing it. It is also an 'obvious observation'. You sound very high and mighty for someone who is obviously not very self aware.

Missed it by that much.

What I am saying is that when Powa players do it, everyone on here points to it being some indicator that they will be leaving the tealsters.

It’s pointed out with some sort of glee.
 

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Missed it by that much.

What I am saying is that when Powa players do it, everyone on here points to it being some indicator that they will be leaving the tealsters.

It’s pointed out with some sort of glee.
Sorry but I fail to see what the problem is here.




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Exactly, ironically I said this earlier too.

Its absolutely foolish for the Suns to think this is a win of any type.

If he didnt do his ACL, he would be in Victoria at the end of this year.

Dont be surprised if he doenst play for the Suns again either. He will delay his comeback as long as possible.
Completely wrong.

There were multiple reports coming out of the Suns that he was going to re-sign BEFORE his injury.

You make him sound like an absolute arseh*le the way you describe him, and there zero evidence of it.
 
Nothing is certain about tomorrow

Too true.

Exhibits A & B - Luko & Rankine

I still think from the players perspective, Butters is doing the right thing with his contact. I can see an argument for Rozee trying for a longer term deal.

Players get injured too. Milera and even Andy Otten spring to mind.

Ok, maybe it’s a gamble every way!

Go short, go long, it can be a cluster buck either way.
 
Missed it by that much.

What I am saying is that when Powa players do it, everyone on here points to it being some indicator that they will be leaving the tealsters.

It’s pointed out with some sort of glee.

So what you're saying is - read between the lines. Exactly what you fail to do with posts by other people. That's 2/2 in failing to be self aware. Impressive.
 
Ok I have a new point of discussion

I just saw Tom Brady has announced his comeback to the NFL (I didn't even realise he had retired) for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In the article I read, I stared for a few seconds at the black under-eye paint on Tom's face, which I believe is more common than not in the NFL.

A little Google of this tells me that it is to reduce glare, however the effectiveness is not proven. MythBusters apparently cane to the conclusion that it provides very slight reduction in glare for athletes wearing a hat/helmet.

With Mason Cox running around this year in goggles, NBA players occasionally wearing face protectors (most notably Rip Hamilton, but also for a short time, Joel Embiid l, and I believe LeBron), I realised that we don't get tooooo funky in AFL, and I have never seen a player wear under-eye black.

With the increase in players following American sports, how long until we see a player run out with under-eye black? I'm surprised we haven't seen this happen before, given it is so prevalent in a other elite sport, and could conceivably help with Night game 'glare'.

Also, what is the most unusual attire / protective equipment worn by a Crow in our history? Besides the odd glove or long sleeves, I can't think of any. I'm sure there's been a crow wear a helmet before, but has there been any other unusual pieces of uniform / protective gear?

Discuss.
 

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Ok I have a new point of discussion

I just saw Tom Brady has announced his comeback to the NFL (I didn't even realise he had retired) for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In the article I read, I stared for a few seconds at the black under-eye paint on Tom's face, which I believe is more common than not in the NFL.

A little Google of this tells me that it is to reduce glare, however the effectiveness is not proven. MythBusters apparently cane to the conclusion that it provides very slight reduction in glare for athletes wearing a hat/helmet.

With Mason Cox running around this year in goggles, NBA players occasionally wearing face protectors (most notably Rip Hamilton, but also for a short time, Joel Embiid l, and I believe LeBron), I realised that we don't get tooooo funky in AFL, and I have never seen a player wear under-eye black.

With the increase in players following American sports, how long until we see a player run out with under-eye black? I'm surprised we haven't seen this happen before, given it is so prevalent in a other elite sport, and could conceivably help with Night game 'glare'.


Also, what is the most unusual attire / protective equipment worn by a Crow in our history? Besides the odd glove or long sleeves, I can't think of any. I'm sure there's been a crow wear a helmet before, but has there been any other unusual pieces of uniform / protective gear?

Discuss.

Im sure Im not drunk, but I thought I remembered as a kid there was Aussie players wearing under-eye black, I thought Dean Jones did during d/n ODI games?
 
Im sure Im not drunk, but I thought I remembered as a kid there was Aussie players wearing under-eye black, I thought Dean Jones did during d/n ODI games?
Yeah, Jones definitely did for many games.

Some others did for a while too, but Deano was the only one I recall persisting with it.

Was a great look with the zinc cream lol.
 

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Was worn under the eyes in the very early night series at the Parade”Ardith Cup” if my memory hasn’t faded
Yep night footy it was all the rage
 
Did Andrew Jarman wear a white legionnaires hat in a preseason game?

Or am I imagining things?

I can't remember Jarman doing it, but I do remember Jim Stynes wearing a baseball cap in the early 90s in a Fosters/Ansett Cup game (I think it was against Brisbane), it only lasted a quarter until one of the players ripped it off of his head and threw it into the crowd.

It was one of those WTF moments that you never forget.
 
Tim Kelly out of Round 1 with Covid.

 
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