Which POD Forward?

Started by Jigsaw, August 08, 2013, 02:27:36 PM

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Which POD Forward?

B. Harvey (Most likely)
3 (42.9%)
J. Lewis
1 (14.3%)
L. Hansen
2 (28.6%)
C. Mayne
1 (14.3%)

Total Members Voted: 1

Jigsaw

After people's thoughts on who to bring in as a POD. My opponent and I have almost identical teams, so looking for a key difference maker.

Looking at Boomer the most (As he's pushing top 6 forwards in my opinion and has been in great form of late), although Lewis could be solid against the saints (No Buddy + Missing defenders), especially if he plays some of the game forward and bags a few goals.

*Will cheer if opinions are deemed relevant.

jamfrank

#1
Matthew Pavlich!!! Easy run, and has 3 weeks suspension to stew over. Expect massive scores against GWS and Melbourne. Last year he kicked 7 against GWS.

The word out of freo is that he's pretty much been training like his suspension was a mini pre-season - working a lot harder than he would if he was just in rehab.

And best of all, he'd have to be on of the biggest PODs in the game - pretty sure next to no one has him.

PK

Harvey out of those, in ripping form atm

LF

I'd go Harvey he should continue to pump out some good scores
Lewis will probably tag either Tags or DalSanto this week I think( but hope not)

Ricochet

Harvey or Hansen for me. Both are in grat form

Rusty00

Quote from: Ricochet on August 08, 2013, 02:36:41 PM
Harvey or Hansen for me. Both are in grat form
This is who I'm choosing between. Was going to go Hansen, but will now probably go with Boomer as he is still a POD and has a better DT history than Hansen.

Jigsaw

Quote from: jamfrank on August 08, 2013, 02:30:29 PM
Matthew Pavlich!!! Easy run, and has 3 weeks suspension to stew over. Expect massive scores against GWS and Melbourne. Last year he kicked 7 against GWS.

The word out of freo is that he's pretty much been training like his suspension was a mini pre-season - working a lot harder than he would if he was just in rehab.

And best of all, he'd have to be on of the biggest PODs in the game - pretty sure next to no one has him.

The Pav aye. Not a bad thought at all, but couldn't back him in just yet.

He needs a few games back, regardless of who he is playing, to prove his DT worth to me :)

Quote from: luvfooty on August 08, 2013, 02:32:29 PM
I'd go Harvey he should continue to pump out some good scores
Lewis will probably tag either Tags or DalSanto this week I think( but hope not)


Lewis was my first thought on Sunday, however I agree. I checked his last matchup against the saints and yeah he was tagging Dal Santo. He might spend some time up forward but with Buddy out, but I'll back in the history here :)

dirkdiggler

Quote from: jamfrank on August 08, 2013, 02:30:29 PM
Matthew Pavlich!!! Easy run, and has 3 weeks suspension to stew over. Expect massive scores against GWS and Melbourne. Last year he kicked 7 against GWS.

The word out of freo is that he's pretty much been training like his suspension was a mini pre-season - working a lot harder than he would if he was just in rehab.

And best of all, he'd have to be on of the biggest PODs in the game - pretty sure next to no one has him.

I like Pavlich...but I think he's risk for the first round of finals if you are in a elimination. I am holding off him this week..I have a double chance in all my leagues..so if I win I can bring him in next week..relatively risk free.