A 6 pick downgrade on a 23 year old bloke, who is all Australian and not even close to his peak is crap. He is a top 10 pick minimum and we would be dumb to let him go for less
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Yep. We should be wanting a pick to compensate for Stringer. A pick that gives us the opportunity to pick a player who can be AA, a 50 goal a season player, club leading goal kicker for the last 3 years and have game winning moments during form slumps. Or Stringer stays.
In theory would you trade Stringer and our 1st for GC Lynch?
I might.
Blimey , where do I sign ?
Yep no problems with that at all.
Jake was a pick 5. That year Jack Martin & Jesse Hogan were taken in the mini-draft thing they used to do. (I think they were a year younger?)
The 4 before him:
- Lachie Whitfield (GWS) 0 All Australians, 1 suspension for illicit drugs taking.
- Jonathon O'Rourke (Drafted by GWS, now at Hawthorn) 0 games in 2017 when the Hawks were sh11te
- Lachie Plowman (Drafted by GWS, now at Carlton) Permanent player in the powerhouse Carlton team
- Jimmy Toumpass (Drafted by GWS, now at Port) Cranked out a huge 2 games for Port in 2017.
Seriously, we're idiots if we think we'll get adequate compensation for Jake. If we want a gun footballer then we're much more likely to turn him into what we want as a team player, than we are to find the right talent in the draft. He only went number 5 because he snapped his leg the year before the draft. He's better than Whitfield. He's the best in that draft.
We shouldn't trade him. Talk of "pick 11 might be OK" is a joke. We'll get another handy footballer at best if we do that. I don't care about all the "Caleb Daniel was pick 45". He's a very good footballer. He's not a match winner. Jake is.
We dead set need to keep him and everyone who says "he's not training hard enough blah blah" is caught up in some make believe reality that footballers are robots and that just because they're paid well they should be puppets. It's not true.
We don't need a list full of obedient little puppies, we need a list full of talented footballers. And we need 3-5 superstars. We're about to give a superstar away, leaving us with 1...
Jake hasn't played close to superstar level for well over a year now. It's debatable that he ever has
I'd take Lang and 2018 first rounder from Geelong.
Team sports cannot keep players just because they are very talented. If they are a disrupter to the ethic that the coach expects from the whole playing group then the club needs to take action.
You're saying Stinger is a superstar but you're basing that more on potential than demonstrated results because his last 2 seasons have been average at best. He has under delivered on his potential and ability and while he looked great in 2015 that's now a while ago in footy terms.
I don't think anyone wants to lose Stringer but he does need to convince the club he's worth sticking with.
In simple terms all players must adhere to team rules. That is it in a nutshell.
This is the key, but how does he convince the club? How do we know he will do what is expected of him?
Maybe he needs to put his money where his mouth is and sign an addendum to his contract that includes a penalty in dollars if he stuffs up. The addendum could also include a bonus if he exceeds what he should be doing.
Either way, is the club taking a risk?