Hey Slammer,
ask as many questions as you like.
I'm far from convinced with NN too. Yes he played 20 games while injured last season, but that doesn't preclude him from being managed this season, to prevent similar problems in the future. I also said I wouldn't take him in my side, unless I could see he was back to his bustling, good work below the knees, best. Obviously we haven't seen much of him, so rather than risk him, I'm going without him. He's well priced, if you believe he can be anything like his 2012 self, but the flip-side of that coin is, he's now played 108 games, in 6 seasons, for one season over 96. He needs to show me more, before I jump on his wagon again.
I'm a bit worried about Leuey, too. He's not good enough up forward to be kicking 2 goals each week, and Martin plays a better around the ground type game than Leuey. That leaves Leuey to "prosper" on his tapwork. He's decent at it, but Martin will take his share of that, too. That leaves me thinking Leuey will make
some dollars, but using the $100k Rule for Stepping Stones, he has to average 92 to do that, and I'm just not convinced he can, with Martin in the team. I know he scored 96 in Rnd 23 with Martin in the team, but that was against Geelong, and they were one of the easier teams for Rucks to score against last season.
I'm actually not sure what the question is here. I'm starting Rocky*, despite the question marks on his price. He's the highest scoring SC player in his first 100 games, of any player to debut 2005 or later (the start of SC) to play 100 games or more. Surely that gives him some cred? At 100 games he has outscored Pendlebury, Selwood, everyone in their first 100 SC games. The Ablett's, Swan's etc don't count, as they debuted before 2005, and we can't guess what they might have scored in their early years. We can't be sure, even if his average falls to 115-120, that he won't still bang out those amazing 150+ Captain scores we want.
*He could become Ablett, I will start one, but not both. Right now it's Rocky.
Yes, for all the reasons posted at post #3558 on page 178. (After this question was posted.)
We can't fit them all in to start with, I guess. I actually think Scott is playing a smart game plan this year. Get more out of your experienced Mids, instead of forcing them out of the Midfield, and filling it with kids. Playing outstanding career Mids like Bartel in their right position might actually pay off, who knew?! I actually don't think Geelong will slide too much at all. The "new" approach to the Midfield, coupled with Clark helping Hawkins will negate any slide, imo.
As to Selwood, his scores in losses last season, in the order they occured, were: 82, 140, 98, 103, 90 - then 151 and 148 in losing finals games. I don't fear taking him, even if Geelong do slide a little.