Some good points but I was comparing the risk factor of taking both Gardiner and Lovett. Not what we gave for them.Moods wrote: THere's such a thing as a risk and a calculated risk. Ppl comparing the recruiting of Gardiner with Lovett are kidding themselves. What did we risk? We got him for nothing and pay him virtually base rate. How's that a risk? All our other gems that we got off other clubs (Dawson, Schneider, King, Ray) we also got for virtually nothing. How's that a risk? Same could be said for Jesse Smith.
TRading your top pick in a weak draft (it could be argued that this was our best chance of getting a decent young player) for a player like Lovett, who had a history of indiscretions and laziness, was verging on reckless and possibly even smacking of desperation. Desperation for that quality missing from our team - pace and a bit of magic.
I agree with Joffa, Lyon takes the credit for the good gets from most of us(and rightly so) and needs to wear this stuff up. It wasn't a smart risk, or a calculated risk. It was an outright gamble.
At the end of last season we were two kicks away from ultimate glory. The way I see it, our coaching department identified our needs to make up those 2 kicks. PACE. So i have no regrets or complaints that we effectively used our first pick to gain a proven quick player (off-field problems aside). Yes we could have used that pick to develop a kid that may take longer and by that time our chances have past.