Player X vs Player Y - 2019

Started by PassivePenguin, December 23, 2018, 11:44:38 PM

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LaHug

Quote from: walloo44 on March 09, 2019, 12:42:37 PM
M. crouch + B. Crouch   vs   Neale + Libba + 80k

I'd go M Crouch and Libba tbh. Hopefully leaves you enough money to upgrade elsewhere too

Fid


billnats


billnats

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Oliver and Constable vs Brayshaw and Cousins

GoLions

Quote from: billnats on March 09, 2019, 08:18:04 PM
Oliver and Constable vs Brayshaw and Cousins
Oliver and Constable ezzz

hawkboy80

Quote from: Keeper27 on February 13, 2019, 09:53:26 PM
worpel & Coniglio vs. Greene & Fyfe
option 1, option 2 players will both miss games

hawkboy80

Quote from: billnats on March 04, 2019, 10:19:03 PM
Pick one:
A) Fyfe and Duursma
B) MCrouch and Ridley
C) Liba and Witherden
B > A

hawkboy80

Lloyd vs Sicily (assuming Sicily doesn't get rubbed out for a few games) will he come up to the level of Lloyd

Samsturmfels

Quote from: hawkboy80 on March 10, 2019, 10:09:20 AM
Lloyd vs Sicily (assuming Sicily doesn't get rubbed out for a few games) will he come up to the level of Lloyd
Lloyd

SilverLion


Samsturmfels

Quote from: SilverLion on March 10, 2019, 12:29:16 PM
Angus Brayshaw vs. Zorko
Angus seems to be the one with more value. Looking to breakout more this year. Im not sure how Zorko will go this year with the lions experiencing quite a change up with lyons and neale coming in (and beams leaving), and a few young guns on the rise.

GoLions

Quote from: SilverLion on March 10, 2019, 12:29:16 PM
Angus Brayshaw vs. Zorko
Zorko. Brayshaw had an amazing year, finished 3rd in the brownlow, and only averaged 97. Hard to see him lifting his scores to premo level from there. Zorko has the history of being able to go around that 110avg, and if anything, the new guys coming in + the younger guys developing more should mean he gets a bit more help with having to deal with a tag. Averaged almost 110 after R6 last year as well, when he seemed to get better with beating a tag too.

jbjimmyjb

Quote from: GoLions on March 10, 2019, 12:51:34 PM
Quote from: SilverLion on March 10, 2019, 12:29:16 PM
Angus Brayshaw vs. Zorko
Zorko. Brayshaw had an amazing year, finished 3rd in the brownlow, and only averaged 97. Hard to see him lifting his scores to premo level from there. Zorko has the history of being able to go around that 110avg, and if anything, the new guys coming in + the younger guys developing more should mean he gets a bit more help with having to deal with a tag. Averaged almost 110 after R6 last year as well, when he seemed to get better with beating a tag too.
Only concern I have with Zorko is that in some games he spends long periods of time floating around half fwd while Fagan gives the younger guys like Rayner/McCluggage etc a run in the middle. This obviously works well in some games where he kicks bags of 4+ goals, but it can also mean he goes missing. I agree though, I prefer him over Brayshay; Brayshaw's ball use is horrendous and not SC friendly whatsoever.

GoLions

Quote from: jbjimmyjb on March 10, 2019, 12:56:59 PM
Quote from: GoLions on March 10, 2019, 12:51:34 PM
Quote from: SilverLion on March 10, 2019, 12:29:16 PM
Angus Brayshaw vs. Zorko
Zorko. Brayshaw had an amazing year, finished 3rd in the brownlow, and only averaged 97. Hard to see him lifting his scores to premo level from there. Zorko has the history of being able to go around that 110avg, and if anything, the new guys coming in + the younger guys developing more should mean he gets a bit more help with having to deal with a tag. Averaged almost 110 after R6 last year as well, when he seemed to get better with beating a tag too.
Only concern I have with Zorko is that in some games he spends long periods of time floating around half fwd while Fagan gives the younger guys like Rayner/McCluggage etc a run in the middle. This obviously works well in some games where he kicks bags of 4+ goals, but it can also mean he goes missing. I agree though, I prefer him over Brayshay; Brayshaw's ball use is horrendous and not SC friendly whatsoever.
Well, with the continued improvement of our younger guys running through the midfield, he should have a lot more opportunity to hit the scoreboard in those scenarios.

Bully

Tim Kelly vs Robbie Gray

Here's my take, Kelly probably spends more time in the guts with Ablett playing forward although there might be some readjustment if Geelong slides & Kelly still wants out. This has always been my concern. Robbie Gray has stated his midfield minutes will increase but with Boak & Rocky spending more time in the middle who knows really. Quite torn on this but have given the slightest edge to Kelly on the grounds he's cheaper. Thoughts?