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DT Talk Cheat Sheet

Started by stew42, March 19, 2013, 03:12:55 PM

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stew42


Spanner221

Other than everyone is on danger and Patton on the bench there isn't anything on it that isn't all over here

Jukes

They're all sheep haha, there's like 2 differences between each of their sides.


Lions01

Quote from: Jukes on March 19, 2013, 03:50:47 PM
They're all sheep haha, there's like 2 differences between each of their sides.

Remember last year their forward lines were exactly the same, player for player.

Its one of those things worth a look (only a couple of bucks) but there isn't anything ground breaking that a serious fantasy coach wouldn't already know

Andrew

Outside of seeing the team of the guy who won the comp last year (he doesn't have Ablett currently!), the Cheat Sheet is a waste of $2. I feel a bit pissed off they've decided to charge for it. Warnie's top 5 forward rookies has Neade at number 5 "just to make up the list." Wouldn't Spangher or a preview of a rookie who may debut during the season had been more worthwhile? Very little effort has gone into it and the DT Talk guys have pretty average, standard teams.

Windigo

Don't complain about it mate. It's a donation, rather than a purchase.  ;)

Be thankful that the sites content is free. Lots of value there.

Ziplock

I liked it...

but I got it for free :P

they had it so if you could find the link (which you could do via a quick google) you had access to the sheet :P

personally though, I would have liked to have seen last years winners starting team from 2012 as well :(

that being said, me and him have identical rucklines :P

lolamusi

was it just me or was the guy who won last year focusing too much on money?

Ziplock

that was his strategy last year though, and it worked :P

fidou

Well it didn't have any surprises and had no influence on my team. But for the guys that haven't done any research I suppose it would be good for them.
I remember last year this cheat sheet ruined me a bit. As I think Warnie and Calvin did not have Goddard and like the sheep I am I did the same and throughout the year Goddard just did not get into my team. All the guys in my league were ribbing me all year and was quite frustrating.

Jukes

It's not worth $2 but they deserve the money, good blokes who help out a lot of people in not just player selection, but also stuff like leagues and helping newbies getting to grips with the game.

And at only $2 you're not really going into much debt.

Ziplock

I reckon it's worth $2... when you consider other things that cost two bucks :P

nostradamus

l gladly paid my $2.....more in appreciation than anything

Holz

would happily pay the $2 but it wasnt worth setting up a paypal account.

DT talk is where i started playing DT and i woudl have been lost without it. I watch the show more for entertaiment now but you get a few gems in there occasionally.

timmyparso

Quote from: Andrew on March 19, 2013, 05:29:35 PM
Outside of seeing the team of the guy who won the comp last year (he doesn't have Ablett currently!), the Cheat Sheet is a waste of $2. I feel a bit pissed off they've decided to charge for it. Warnie's top 5 forward rookies has Neade at number 5 "just to make up the list." Wouldn't Spangher or a preview of a rookie who may debut during the season had been more worthwhile? Very little effort has gone into it and the DT Talk guys have pretty average, standard teams.

How in your opinion does Neade not make a top rookie forward list? He will debut and has better js than Spangher. Neade won't play every game but has played well during NAB and deserving of being on a top 5 forward rookies list, especially as there is not many to choose from.