Hey Row,
After looking through a lot of teams posted on here it seems like the majority are stacking the forward line with 4-5 premos, 4-5 midfield premos and 2-3 in the backline.
With the backline being so thin, what are your thoughts of doing the opposite and stacking the backline with say 5 keepers and only having the 2 premos to start in the forward line?
Obviously depending how the pre season games go, but it looks like there are better rookie priced options to play forward than back. The top forwards will most likely score better than the top defenders but the rookie priced forwards also look like they will score better than the defenders.
Just a thought..would like to hear what you think.
Thanks!
After looking through a lot of teams posted on here it seems like the majority are stacking the forward line with 4-5 premos, 4-5 midfield premos and 2-3 in the backline.
With the backline being so thin, what are your thoughts of doing the opposite and stacking the backline with say 5 keepers and only having the 2 premos to start in the forward line?
Obviously depending how the pre season games go, but it looks like there are better rookie priced options to play forward than back. The top forwards will most likely score better than the top defenders but the rookie priced forwards also look like they will score better than the defenders.
Just a thought..would like to hear what you think.
Thanks!
the problem with stacking the backline, is there just aren't that many Defs we can have strong confidence in. Yes, we may be short of Def Rookies, but I guess that's why people are tossing up the possibility of having a couple of cheaper Midpriced types in there. If you can stack your Def line, and not have to make too many corrective trades, you might be off to a good start, the problem is, who do you stack it with?