Discussion Round 1: Teams & In Game Discussion

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You might end up forcing compromises on your best team by continuing to loop for the sake of it. I think it’s R1 make your best rookie starting judgements and just back them in.

Look at all the Pickett E dilemmas.
Yes, quite true.
 
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Jack Steven worth a punt to bring Pickett on field?
Assume he'll play fairly soon, unless I've missed some other news.
 

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Really glad I didn't go on SCS last night otherwise pickett would have definetly ended up as an E rather than on field which I had
What makes you say that...?

From what I've read 'publicly' on the forums, it didn't seem to me that there was a 'majority' that had Pickett (E), nor was there any overwhelming advice to do so.

Coaches that did so would have a plan in place and it's quite feasible that they needed to do so in order to execute on their VC loop (if they were planning on a cash cow at R3 instead). Others could've simply wanted to test the waters first up with the hope of getting a leg up on avoiding a possible poor score from a very popular Rookie, which looked more likely than not at HT.

I'm happy and glad that you've made the right call on playing Pickett on-field, but that decision shouldn't hinge on whether you visited SCS or not.
 
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I am in 10 leagues, a couple not filled in, a total of 167 players, but some are doubled up in more leagues, leaving 151 unique players.
104 of them scored 449 like me.
 
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I had the E on Pickett and at half time was confident that was the right thing to do. It was only his last quarter really that pushed his score up, had a number of pressure acts but could have gone either way.

I don't see it as a big deal, I'm usually burning trades early in the first 3 rounds for rookie corrections with 30 trades in 23 rounds let alone 30 trades in 17 if we get there. There's a few rookies named that many have that are pretty sketchy anyway so take a punt.
 
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What makes you say that...?

From what I've read 'publicly' on the forums, it didn't seem to me that there was a 'majority' that had Pickett (E), nor was there any overwhelming advice to do so.

Coaches that did so would have a plan in place and it's quite feasible that they needed to do so in order to execute on their VC loop (if they were planning on a cash cow at R3 instead). Others could've simply wanted to test the waters first up with the hope of getting a leg up on avoiding a possible poor score from a very popular Rookie, which looked more likely than not at HT.

I'm happy and glad that you've made the right call on playing Pickett on-field, but that decision shouldn't hinge on whether you visited SCS or not.
Definitely agree with this. Pickett looked like he played two different games!

I went with him on field straight up, and was worried at half time...
 
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What makes you say that...?

From what I've read 'publicly' on the forums, it didn't seem to me that there was a 'majority' that had Pickett (E), nor was there any overwhelming advice to do so.

Coaches that did so would have a plan in place and it's quite feasible that they needed to do so in order to execute on their VC loop (if they were planning on a cash cow at R3 instead). Others could've simply wanted to test the waters first up with the hope of getting a leg up on avoiding a possible poor score from a very popular Rookie, which looked more likely than not at HT.

I'm happy and glad that you've made the right call on playing Pickett on-field, but that decision shouldn't hinge on whether you visited SCS or not.
It's a tactic for the die-hards. The average joe blow would have Pickett on field.

I have to disagree with you saying all coaches who did it would have had a plan in place because if the discussion in this thread is evidence then I'm not seeing much planning just a string of "oh, what do I do now" posts. I think maybe it was one of those auto-pilot/do it because I can decisions now that looping is so ingrained in the game tactics.

My perplexion is why loop the 1 of our most likely rookies? I don't know what score was acceptable as a cut-off either? Anything over 60 for a rookie is a win for mine and I felt that was Pickett's floor. Now people are putting Steven in there as a donut but doesn't that just push a forward rookie on field over whoever you were spending $367K on? Do mcInerney, Brown, etc inspire confidence that they would even get to 60?

It feels to me like a surefire way to tie up one of our trades. Yes, we have lots.

All that said, I didn't notice much if any discussion on the tactic on here leading up to the game so I don't think it can be called SCS forum official advice. If anything I though from the FD thread that the consensus was no FDs this season. Also, yes I am sure some did indeed have a VC loop plan with Pickett E.
 
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See a lot of ppl have picked Cripps, what position do most have him? (M??)
He’s my M3 I guess judging from price. He was probably one of 2-3 mids locked in from the beginning though.

For the record other mids are currently Neale, Jelly, Bont and Oliver.

Edit: RE Pickett, I was fiddling with my team nearly all the way up to lockout, so left him on field. Given the uncertainty I had with my other rookies, I didn’t think it was smart to try and loop him with no chance of getting his score when the consensus was he’d score decently for a rookie. By decently I mean 50+ (which I’d happily take for round 1).
 
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What makes you say that...?

From what I've read 'publicly' on the forums, it didn't seem to me that there was a 'majority' that had Pickett (E), nor was there any overwhelming advice to do so.

Coaches that did so would have a plan in place and it's quite feasible that they needed to do so in order to execute on their VC loop (if they were planning on a cash cow at R3 instead). Others could've simply wanted to test the waters first up with the hope of getting a leg up on avoiding a possible poor score from a very popular Rookie, which looked more likely than not at HT.

I'm happy and glad that you've made the right call on playing Pickett on-field, but that decision shouldn't hinge on whether you visited SCS or not.
Not saying it is a bad thing I just have a habit of changing my team based off everyone's opinion.
 
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He’s my M3 I guess judging from price. He was probably one of 2-3 mids locked in from the beginning though.
M3 for me

Fyfe , Jelly , Cripps , Bont , Sloane
Cheers for the honesty guys, i had him at M3 for most of the pre season as well, but the format changed my mind.. love him, but he just doesn't kick it enough for mine... bit the same reason I'm waivering on Oliver..
 
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Was always going to loop Pickett Round 1 , even before the Corona Virus saga.

Have now brought in Mahony to get his score and it opens up the F/M link with Smith & Budarick which might be useful.

Captain loop was going to be Comben but now going to start Naitanui & may handcuff him to Williams or actually start Naismith as R3 to provide cover , make $$$ or become a premium defender.

Given the uncertainty of how many matches let alone rounds are going to be actually played can't see the big drama in starting Pickett as a Emergency.

And if future rounds do start we basically have 2 trades per round to correct things.

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Cripps was always going to be VC as well , so factored that into my Pickett E equation to give me more ruck.options instead of Comben
 
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Cheers for the honesty guys, i had him at M3 for most of the pre season as well, but the format changed my mind.. love him, but he just doesn't kick it enough for mine... bit the same reason I'm waivering on Oliver..
Hasn't left my side.

My original plan was Cripps , Jelly & the 3 Dogs but now trying something different with my starting side based on the fact that we might still have 30 trades to play with

7 season long keepers
8 happy to trade out players
7 rookies onfield to upgrade

EDIT

One of my season long keepers was going to be TJL but that may change after last night's performance
 
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