Matt Crouch to late to jump on ?

Started by kilbluff1985, April 21, 2014, 09:12:14 PM

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Rusty00

Quote from: TheMoops on April 22, 2014, 10:34:34 AM
Here's some food for thought RE Robertson VS Crouch:

Crouch averaging 80PPG until round 12 will sit him at approx 370k

Robertson averaging 70PPG (is this too generous?) will sit him around 320k

50k is roughly the difference we'll be paying at the moment, and Crouch is likely to recoup that AND have better scoring for weeks we may need him on the field
Nice comparison :) Obviously it all depends on what they average which is just a guess, but it's definitely food for thought for those who didn't get Crouch in last week.

TheMoops

Quote from: Rusty00 on April 22, 2014, 10:55:53 AM
Quote from: TheMoops on April 22, 2014, 10:34:34 AM
Here's some food for thought RE Robertson VS Crouch:

Crouch averaging 80PPG until round 12 will sit him at approx 370k

Robertson averaging 70PPG (is this too generous?) will sit him around 320k

50k is roughly the difference we'll be paying at the moment, and Crouch is likely to recoup that AND have better scoring for weeks we may need him on the field
Nice comparison :) Obviously it all depends on what they average which is just a guess, but it's definitely food for thought for those who didn't get Crouch in last week.

absolutely.. Crouch has a very fantasy friendly game though so I'd back him to be up around the 80 mark, I'd say Robertson is the greater unknown

Ringo

Robertson will be one of the most traded in players this week. But if having to choose between Robbo and Crouch I would take Crouch. If you look at Brisbanes sub last week it was Moloney who is a similar inside player to Robbo and Reddan so imo there is a chance he may be the sub ocassionally further effecting score.
Crouch also started as sub though but on Sunday's performance should avoid now.