do you think Macrae can maintain a 131 average for the rest of the season though ? started off amazing.
if he finishes with a 110 average season end , he is only going to average 106/107 for the rest of the season though.
if he finishes with a 110 average season end , he is only going to average 106/107 for the rest of the season though.
This kind of logic has been thrown around a lot on this forum lately (based on Rowsus' thread) but I just don't get it.
To over simplify it - it's like saying the coin flip has been heads the last 3 times so if you assume over 22 flips it will be 11 heads and 11 tails then chances are the next 19 flips will be 8 heads and 11 tails. It's just wrong, chances are still 50/50 for every flip.
If you think Macrae is a 110 average type player then you should assume he will average 110 no matter when you bring him in. This kind of logic only works with the benefit of hindsight, it shouldn't be used to predict the future.
To over simplify it - it's like saying the coin flip has been heads the last 3 times so if you assume over 22 flips it will be 11 heads and 11 tails then chances are the next 19 flips will be 8 heads and 11 tails. It's just wrong, chances are still 50/50 for every flip.
If you think Macrae is a 110 average type player then you should assume he will average 110 no matter when you bring him in. This kind of logic only works with the benefit of hindsight, it shouldn't be used to predict the future.
However, I think it may be realistic for people to increase their expectations of him a little bit. If you were going into the season expecting him to be a 105-110 player, you might now realistically perceive him to be more of a 110-115 player. Given his proven performance thus far, as well as the Libba factor, this doesn't seem unrealistic. So even at $600k, he does still seem like a viable selection.
Plus, one of the reasons he's getting a lot of attention is the issues surrounding many other similarly-priced players. There are only 3 'non-injured' players currently priced higher than him, "the big 3" (Dangerfield, Mitchell, Martin). After that, the options are:
- Ablett (injured)
- Crouch (injured)
- Macrae
- Oliver (a good selection)
- Duncan (too risky for that price)
- Kelly (injured)
- Fyfe (already in most teams)
- Sloane (only averaging 103 so far)
- Gibbs (most people unsure he can keep his initial scoring going)
- Pendlebury (reliable, but no real value)
Oliver would be the only other option I'd be considering at this stage, but Macrae also seems solid (averaged 102 last year, 111 after the BYE).