mjp
07-11-2020, 10:56 AM
I read some comments that Gallagher (Saints) is "clearly" the best list manager in the AFL based on what he has done in the last 2x off-seasons.
But - what has he done exactly?
Comments seem to be based around the foreign legion based recruiting spree they went on last year (Ryder, Jones, Hill, Howard, Butler) and what happened this year 'so far' with Crouch and Adelaide not matching etc and process being part of the grand plan (bringing players in without giving anything up).
But games aren't played on paper and the more I read about things this off-season the more I am concerned that we are all losing our collective minds over stuff that doesn't actually matter.
First off - and back to the Saints - the fact that a player like Butler went from the reserves at Richmond in 2019 to have a pretty solid year (over and above expectations) in 2020 actually means nothing with regards the 2021 season. And if you think it does you are crazy - I would suggest looking at his career - he isn't young - that he is more likely to return to the fringes of the side than perform like he did in the first half of the 2020 season ever again.
Second, what is the opportunity cost of a player like Crouch? Has getting him in cost the Saints Treloar? Has getting him in changed their draft strategy and compromised their ability to get a talented young mid? Is having Crouch on a 5-year deal an asset for the long term or an asset for 2021? I don't think any of us really know the answers to these questions but it seems we are quick to judge success vs failure without the ball being bounced.
Bringing it back to us, I get the angst around Dunks 100% because I feel it too. But whether the outcome is a 'win' or a 'loss' wont be determined by whether he stays or goes or what we get or don't get. It will be determined on the field over the next 7-8 years (or 10-12 potentially if we end up with a draft pick with whom someone is selected who can actually play!).
What am I saying with all of this? I don't know really - just hope for the best and expect the worst - or the opposite even...but just keep in mind that the ultimate outcomes are played out ON the field, not between recruiters on a ZOOM call.
But - what has he done exactly?
Comments seem to be based around the foreign legion based recruiting spree they went on last year (Ryder, Jones, Hill, Howard, Butler) and what happened this year 'so far' with Crouch and Adelaide not matching etc and process being part of the grand plan (bringing players in without giving anything up).
But games aren't played on paper and the more I read about things this off-season the more I am concerned that we are all losing our collective minds over stuff that doesn't actually matter.
First off - and back to the Saints - the fact that a player like Butler went from the reserves at Richmond in 2019 to have a pretty solid year (over and above expectations) in 2020 actually means nothing with regards the 2021 season. And if you think it does you are crazy - I would suggest looking at his career - he isn't young - that he is more likely to return to the fringes of the side than perform like he did in the first half of the 2020 season ever again.
Second, what is the opportunity cost of a player like Crouch? Has getting him in cost the Saints Treloar? Has getting him in changed their draft strategy and compromised their ability to get a talented young mid? Is having Crouch on a 5-year deal an asset for the long term or an asset for 2021? I don't think any of us really know the answers to these questions but it seems we are quick to judge success vs failure without the ball being bounced.
Bringing it back to us, I get the angst around Dunks 100% because I feel it too. But whether the outcome is a 'win' or a 'loss' wont be determined by whether he stays or goes or what we get or don't get. It will be determined on the field over the next 7-8 years (or 10-12 potentially if we end up with a draft pick with whom someone is selected who can actually play!).
What am I saying with all of this? I don't know really - just hope for the best and expect the worst - or the opposite even...but just keep in mind that the ultimate outcomes are played out ON the field, not between recruiters on a ZOOM call.