Gut feelings

Started by Daniel123, April 20, 2014, 12:27:37 PM

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quinny88


Jackross10

Putting danger VC haha :)

Ringo

Gut feelings over a long period of time are probably right 80% of time.

My Gut told me to play Aish this week over Ellis  ;D and Crouch  :(  so partly right.

Decision still ot on my gut feeling that Zorko will be Top 10 forward this year.

Gut told me to stick with the Coxilands Ruck combo and although not outstanding is still serviceable.

So you can see gut can play a part on decisions but also look at stats.

Wanderer

Had a gut feeling that Swallow, Zorko and Dalhaus would rotate through the midfield this year given interchange cap and their respective stages of development. So far so good. Have three mid-pricers that look like being keepers now, but still early days.

frenzy

guts killing me,

if sammy mitchel and suckers beat Hmac and langford by 140 points today, then i'll get done.

what sucks is I will score 2400 and be beaten for the week.

JBs-Hawks

My gut feelings been alright in my selections but not my rookie choices on who plays every week.

Started the year with Swallow - Jacobs - Lecras as uniques and all doing well til Leccas went down and everyone has jumped on swallow.

But my rookie players each week have sucked like missing Tysons first two weeks, Langdons ton, Ellis' 2.

Bully

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I certainly nailed my Hampson selection, only to come crashing back to earth when Hampson missed and i cut and run to Mummy. At the time I thought it was genius, how quickly things can turn to mud in this game. Went against my gut in opting for Cox instead of Jacobs, largely due to the bye, don't know how this will turn out but I'm still worried that Cox won't see nearly enough time on the ball.

ClarksonsArmy

Quote from: Bully on April 21, 2014, 11:45:45 AM
I certainly nailed my Hampson selection, only to come crashing back to earth when Hampson missed and i cut and run to Mummy. At the time I thought it was genius, how quickly things can turn to mud in this game. Went against my gut in opting for Cox instead of Jacobs, largely due to the bye, don't know how this will turn out but I'm still worried that Cox won't see nearly enough time on the ball.

Cox being managed through the season

Bully

Quote from: ClarksonsArmy on April 21, 2014, 12:48:53 PM
Quote from: Bully on April 21, 2014, 11:45:45 AM
I certainly nailed my Hampson selection, only to come crashing back to earth when Hampson missed and i cut and run to Mummy. At the time I thought it was genius, how quickly things can turn to mud in this game. Went against my gut in opting for Cox instead of Jacobs, largely due to the bye, don't know how this will turn out but I'm still worried that Cox won't see nearly enough time on the ball.

Cox being managed through the season

Still not so sure about the extent of this but much will hinge on Nic Nats fitness, I took a punt that Cox would be the go-to ruck option but still unsure. In any case, at least he won't get injured (although I did say that about Enright too!).

scumbag

Lesson learnt this season - do everything opposite to what my gut tells me.

HotTiges

Gut feeling was get Watson in..did it
Gut feeling was start Langdon.. Did that

batt

Gut telling me to put the C on Pav.

I need some food...

scumbag

gut feeling= trade aish this week because he won't score big, looked tired last game!!!! my season has been so frustrating ffffffffs watch lloyd score a sub 40 score this week.

dmac07

Benching Langdon because he wont score with Fasolo in the side.. whoops, Langford better do well!

DazBurg

gut feeling was playing langdon
and Kolodjashnij and benching Mcdonald
worked out in langdon over mcdonald so far

also gut is telling me to leave tyson on field and bench crouch when all logic points to going with crouch on field VS Dogs and tyson pine vs swans

still not sure which way i will swing on this one TBH433j