Jabba73
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Trade one who is good enough to play except for the ones ahead of him, or good enough to play except for a flaw in their game, for another first round pick to get another good kid in to develop without the pressure of performing at the top level from day one.Let's just say we get one of Coniglio or Kelly this year.
Let's also assume that Stocker becomes the presence we saw him to be, next year.
We all want all of our players to flourish, but how do we spread around the midfield depth, without spreading ourselves thin through the TPP.
That's nothing we have to worry about today, but alike what came about for GWS, this may be something that fronts us in the not too distant future.
I can't see a fail in the group; Cripps, Setterfield, Walsh, Dow, Fisher and Petrevski-Seton.
Kennedy I'm 50/50 on and taking on the first proposed assumption, adding Stocker and Coniglio/Kelly, we could find ourselves with too many midfielders to go around, as could we possibly have 9 genuine mids trying to fit into a team of 22 and I'm not even including Cuningham, O'Brien and Williamson here?
Can it work when you take into account the whole mix of the team?
Rinse and repeat like GWS do and you can stay near the top of the ladder without needing a full blown rebuild. This relies on the recruiting and development being a well oiled machine that keeps churning out talent.





