Libba... do we worry?

Started by StuL, March 21, 2016, 08:59:17 PM

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Jimmykidd

I, like many others it seems, didn't start him haha.

do we need to get him in now?

Ringo

Quote from: Jimmykidd on March 27, 2016, 05:35:13 PM
I, like many others it seems, didn't start him haha.

do we need to get him in now?
Again it is only one game he could stink it up next week so wait till Rd 3 and make decision unless you have rookie adjustments to do before price changes.

Mat0369

Don't want to trade him in next week and have him blow out his knee again, but if there are no issues heading into round 3 I think you have to look at him.

dmac07

If he goes 100+ again next week, and Greene goes less than 80 will make the trade. But never trade based on one game.

sammy123

thank you libba never left my side once

no eye deer

I was happy at the start of the game when he ran out without any strapping on his knee. Solid pick, with the Dogs run at Edihad he should make good money fast, or more likely be good for an M8 keeper or M9 cover if we're lucky.

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Southstorm

There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.

Grufflez

Quote from: Southstorm on March 27, 2016, 11:44:28 PM
There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.

What if your structure already dove out the window and is lying slumped in a bloody mess on the pavement?

kilbluff1985

Quote from: Grufflez on March 28, 2016, 01:00:02 AM
Quote from: Southstorm on March 27, 2016, 11:44:28 PM
There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.

What if your structure already dove out the window and is lying slumped in a bloody mess on the pavement?

uninstall

Judd Magic

Never doubted Libba at the price he was at.

GUN!!!!  8)

sammy123

Quote from: kilbluff1985 on March 28, 2016, 01:02:00 AM
Quote from: Grufflez on March 28, 2016, 01:00:02 AM
Quote from: Southstorm on March 27, 2016, 11:44:28 PM
There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.

What if your structure already dove out the window and is lying slumped in a bloody mess on the pavement?

uninstall

uninstall try again later

bottlemart

Quote from: Southstorm on March 27, 2016, 11:44:28 PM
There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.
I agree, great first up game by Libba, but no need to bring him into your team if you didn't start with him.  Better off bringing in cash cows such as Pertracca, and keepers who will drop in price, and there's plenty of those after R1 (Fyfe, Pendles, Shaw, Martin and many more). 

There's nothing to suggest that throughout the season that Libba will be any better pick than either of the Crouch boys or Graham.  Both Crouch boys and Graham were respectable as mid pricers, they will also have scores above and below 100, as will Libba, but I don't think either of the 4 above mentioned will be keepers.

Top 10 mids in no particular order will most likely come from, Fyfe, Danger, Ablett, Priddis, Pendles, Ward, Parker, Rocky, JPK, Hannerberry, Selwood, Gray, Wines, Sloane, and Viney.  Too many good midfield options to worry about bringing in another mid pricer who is more of a cash cow than a keeper.   

Judd Magic

Quote from: bottlemart on March 28, 2016, 11:35:18 PM
Quote from: Southstorm on March 27, 2016, 11:44:28 PM
There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.
I agree, great first up game by Libba, but no need to bring him into your team if you didn't start with him.  Better off bringing in cash cows such as Pertracca, and keepers who will drop in price, and there's plenty of those after R1 (Fyfe, Pendles, Shaw, Martin and many more). 

There's nothing to suggest that throughout the season that Libba will be any better pick than either of the Crouch boys or Graham.  Both Crouch boys and Graham were respectable as mid pricers, they will also have scores above and below 100, as will Libba, but I don't think either of the 4 above mentioned will be keepers.

Top 10 mids in no particular order will most likely come from, Fyfe, Danger, Ablett, Priddis, Pendles, Ward, Parker, Rocky, JPK, Hannerberry, Selwood, Gray, Wines, Sloane, and Viney.  Too many good midfield options to worry about bringing in another mid pricer who is more of a cash cow than a keeper.   

No way will Wines and Viney finish in the top 10 mids. Even Sloane is very doubtful IMO.

bottlemart

Quote from: Judd Magic on March 29, 2016, 12:08:14 AM
Quote from: bottlemart on March 28, 2016, 11:35:18 PM
Quote from: Southstorm on March 27, 2016, 11:44:28 PM
There's no point chasing points that you've already lost if it means throwing your structure out the window. Unless you started Graham or Matt Crouch over Libba, I think you're got to let him go. Personally I don't see him as a keeper (I started him with a plan to trade during the byes), and if you share my view then you probably shouldn't be thinking about bringing him in.
I agree, great first up game by Libba, but no need to bring him into your team if you didn't start with him.  Better off bringing in cash cows such as Pertracca, and keepers who will drop in price, and there's plenty of those after R1 (Fyfe, Pendles, Shaw, Martin and many more). 

There's nothing to suggest that throughout the season that Libba will be any better pick than either of the Crouch boys or Graham.  Both Crouch boys and Graham were respectable as mid pricers, they will also have scores above and below 100, as will Libba, but I don't think either of the 4 above mentioned will be keepers.

Top 10 mids in no particular order will most likely come from, Fyfe, Danger, Ablett, Priddis, Pendles, Ward, Parker, Rocky, JPK, Hannerberry, Selwood, Gray, Wines, Sloane, and Viney.  Too many good midfield options to worry about bringing in another mid pricer who is more of a cash cow than a keeper.   

No way will Wines and Viney finish in the top 10 mids. Even Sloane is very doubtful IMO.
Yeah probably not, Wines Viney Sloane maybe ranked 13-15, but the first 12 players should finish roughly top 12.