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Geez.Then we’re not as set in keeping any other picks we’re negotiating with and just pass everything over to Port is my guess
There’s medication for those kind of urges.The Pies are being "urged" by who?
Maybe get Port's 39 and see if we can package 36 and 52 for GCS 29.That makes sense, but it’s overs for Lord. Gut feel is we want the pick for the draft to select our own. If push comes to shove I’d do that deal and forgo the draft for the known quantity.
That is where Fly needs to coach Nick better and make him a more rounded player.
Checkers and McStay better get their arses fit and be prepared for some sore chests after every game then with that much leather thumping into it
Great, salary dump for a second rounderMac Andrew? You may want to check up on his contract extension...
Kane - hard to crap on about us destroying our future if we walk away with a decent pick.The Pies are being "urged" by who?
yep, he's from the covid affected 2020 draft that we strategically went balls-deep in on, whilst Dekka had his random lottery number generator out by either 1 or 2 ..I think Lord has something
but 23 would be part for Lord and part for Houston (as Port don't see 13 and Richards as adequate).....That makes sense, but it’s overs for Lord. Gut feel is we want the pick for the draft to select our own. If push comes to shove I’d do that deal and forgo the draft for the known quantity.
Like, a disease? Is he infectious?I think Lord has something
So one report says the talks are going good yet another says it's at a stalemate. So basically no one knows what's going on.
Whats this about pick 23 for Houston?So now we know why 13 is so important to Port!
It’s this line that remains intriguing to me “The Pies are being urged to consider their net win across the free agency and trade period by handing over 13 and 23.” because whoever that is within the industry needs to mind their own backyard and if it’s journalistic creativity **** off Ralph.
Wrong Coleman, that one’s been delistedyep, he's from the covid affected 2020 draft that we strategically went balls-deep in on, whilst Dekka had his random lottery number generator out by either 1 or 2 ..
Yep, pretty much sums it up. Everyone is guessing, including the journos.
It's one and the same isn't it. Made their requests and close enough for it to be going well, but they're not accepting these early requests so it's a stalemate.So one report says the talks are going good yet another says it's at a stalemate. So basically no one knows what's going on.
Dumbest argument I've heard. "But you got a free agent so you can give us more in a trade"The Pies are being urged to consider their net win across the free agency and trade period by handing over 13 and 23
This comment is ridiculous, so you are viewed to win on a trade or free agency pick so you should pay over what a player is worth! We got Perryman for free, but we had to pay him well above market.
So one report says the talks are going good yet another says it's at a stalemate. So basically no one knows what's going on.
You could look at it that way, but I’m not there yet with Lord. I think there’s every chance he’s out of the system next year. Adding a player like that confuses things similarly to Lukocious.but 23 would be part for Lord and part for Houston (as Port don't see 13 and Richards as adequate).....
I find this very hard to believe. The pick will drop a couple of spots as well right? I don't think there's a draft in history where a late first round pick is the equivalent of two firsts in a "normal" draft. Having two bites at a pot luck is far better than one, the one would have to be incredible to overcome that.The article did make it make more sense how we could be considering pick 13 and Richards as in the ball park for Houston.. If it's as deep a draft as people say and Sydney are willing to pay 19 and 22 for 13, it's the equivalent of 2 normal first round picks and Richards for Houston.