Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
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If we can get him for a reasonable trade, then yes.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
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"Reasonable trade" ? First round draft picks + a player? While we have Membrey, Bruce and Mc Cartin? I'll have to really think about THAT one!takeaway wrote:If we can get him for a reasonable trade, then yes.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
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No thanks. Prefer Membrey.
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I hope this person isn't teaching my kids.MickThomas wrote:I remember in Year 12 maths, we were told during a class on statistics, that if you won Div 1 once, you had a much better chance of winning again, than other folks.SuperSaint wrote:Imagine the odds on that?MickThomas wrote:I had no idea Lyon Senior had won tattslotto twice.GregPackhamsHeadband wrote:G.Lyon. His dad won first division tattslotto twice. His son has never done a day's real work in his life. Good footballer, but that's about all. Not the sharpest knife in the draw and has no idea what the average person struggles with. It shows. I'm afraid he's a bit of a narcissistic corkhead. Rarely says anything that resonates in a positive way. Prefer others.
It could happen 15 years later, or 15 weeks later, but yes, for some weird reason, the odds get slightly better.
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Ha Ha Ha!kosifantutti wrote:I hope this person isn't teaching my kids.MickThomas wrote:I remember in Year 12 maths, we were told during a class on statistics, that if you won Div 1 once, you had a much better chance of winning again, than other folks.SuperSaint wrote:Imagine the odds on that?MickThomas wrote:I had no idea Lyon Senior had won tattslotto twice.GregPackhamsHeadband wrote:G.Lyon. His dad won first division tattslotto twice. His son has never done a day's real work in his life. Good footballer, but that's about all. Not the sharpest knife in the draw and has no idea what the average person struggles with. It shows. I'm afraid he's a bit of a narcissistic corkhead. Rarely says anything that resonates in a positive way. Prefer others.
It could happen 15 years later, or 15 weeks later, but yes, for some weird reason, the odds get slightly better.
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They play different roles, and they play differently. But yes they are both forwards, though Stringer can also do short stints in the midfield.Jacks Back wrote:No thanks. Prefer Membrey.
Membrey despite being shorter is more your classic marking third tall.
Stringer is more the running outside half forward. More of a playmaker.
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Who said first round draft pick and a player? No way. All sorts of deals can be done. Stringer can go through the mid field as well. We are apparently working away at a deal for a player west of Melbourne --- Lever?, Gaff? , probably Stringer.thejiggingsaint wrote:"Reasonable trade" ? First round draft picks + a player? While we have Membrey, Bruce and Mc Cartin? I'll have to really think about THAT one!takeaway wrote:If we can get him for a reasonable trade, then yes.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
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Would have a serious look at him.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
Get to the bottom of what his off field issues are.
But you'd be mad not to give him serious attention.
He is a talent.
Just need to know what the challenges are.
You can't just write off a 23 year old that good because they aren't a choir boy.
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Not much difference....Rosco wrote:I'm not convinced that buying a ticket increases my chances of winning.
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So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stringer you're dreamingCon Gorozidis wrote:Would have a serious look at him.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
Get to the bottom of what his off field issues are.
But you'd be mad not to give him serious attention.
He is a talent.
Just need to know that the challenges are.
You can't just write off a 23 year old that good because they aren't a choir boy.
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Depends if the bulldogs are, as rumoured, quite willing to trade him. Not sure Kelly is an option any more - Jaxons is usually on the money.thejiggingsaint wrote:So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stringer you're dreamingCon Gorozidis wrote:Would have a serious look at him.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
Get to the bottom of what his off field issues are.
But you'd be mad not to give him serious attention.
He is a talent.
Just need to know that the challenges are.
You can't just write off a 23 year old that good because they aren't a choir boy.
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No way would Stringer cost our first two picks plus a player.thejiggingsaint wrote: So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stringer you're dreaming
Look at what the Hawks paid for Tom Mitchell.
Like the Swans the Dogs want to offload Stringer and that reduces the trade price. He will not go for peanuts, but no way would he cost both of our first 2 rounders, let alone that plus steak knives.
Cats want Stringer and they certainly would not have anything like you are suggesting to trade.
The key here would be having Stringer select the Saints.
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Channel 7 claiming Stringer to Cats but really who knows.
What have Cats got to give?
Not much.
What have Cats got to give?
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- Very simple country boy.
- Could apply himself better on the training track (still only 23, penny can still drop)
- Very inconsistent year, lots of injuries (still only 23, would've had a late start due to the flag)
- Partner enjoyed herself (was the queen b of all the Western Bulldog wags, and she made sure everyone knew it)
- Off-field distractions can lead to inconsistency (bun in the wrong oven)
It would be a risk, yes.
But at just 23 and a remarkable skill set, it's not a risk to be overlooked.
- Could apply himself better on the training track (still only 23, penny can still drop)
- Very inconsistent year, lots of injuries (still only 23, would've had a late start due to the flag)
- Partner enjoyed herself (was the queen b of all the Western Bulldog wags, and she made sure everyone knew it)
- Off-field distractions can lead to inconsistency (bun in the wrong oven)
It would be a risk, yes.
But at just 23 and a remarkable skill set, it's not a risk to be overlooked.
Re: Stringer
This Stringer scenario reminds me a bit of the Stevie J situation all those years ago. Was inconsistent, lazy and seemed disinterested. Geelong very nearly let the guy go but gave him another chance. Eventually things clicked and he turned into an absolute gun (who ripped us to shreds many times). Obviously things could turn out differently but surely it's worth chasing the upside, especially if he is going cheap.
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But he's not Stevie J, he's a bum, FFS!wskin wrote:This Stringer scenario reminds me a bit of the Stevie J situation all those years ago. Was inconsistent, lazy and seemed disinterested. Geelong very nearly let the guy go but gave him another chance. Eventually things clicked and he turned into an absolute gun (who ripped us to shreds many times). Obviously things could turn out differently but surely it's worth chasing the upside, especially if he is going cheap.
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Stinger is a great friend of mine, and a true patriot. I'd hire him in an instant, an instant, believe me! And I don't worry about the Dreamers, and neither does Stinger, believe me. #dreamingofSaintStinger.thejiggingsaint wrote: So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stinger you're dreaming
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Haven't seen Stinger since saynta appeared.Numpty wrote:Stinger is a great friend of mine, and a true patriot. I'd hire him in an instant, an instant, believe me! And I don't worry about the Dreamers, and neither does Stinger, believe me. #dreamingofSaintStinger.thejiggingsaint wrote: So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stinger you're dreaming
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I miss Stinger and his surfing with the great white shark avatar.saintspremiers wrote:Haven't seen Stinger since saynta appeared.Numpty wrote:Stinger is a great friend of mine, and a true patriot. I'd hire him in an instant, an instant, believe me! And I don't worry about the Dreamers, and neither does Stinger, believe me. #dreamingofSaintStinger.thejiggingsaint wrote: So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stinger you're dreaming
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Numpty wrote:Stinger is a great friend of mine, and a true patriot. I'd hire him in an instant, an instant, believe me! And I don't worry about the Dreamers, and neither does Stinger, believe me. #dreamingofSaintStinger.thejiggingsaint wrote: So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stinger you're dreaming
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+1Con Gorozidis wrote:Would have a serious look at him.thejiggingsaint wrote:Mate, 2017 was disappointing, no dispute. But have we become SO desperate that we'd take on someone like Stringer? REALLY?Impatient Sainter wrote:He obviously has some attitude issues, but if the Saints think they could turn him around would be worth a look.
Get to the bottom of what his off field issues are.
But you'd be mad not to give him serious attention.
He is a talent.
Just need to know that the challenges are.
You can't just write off a 23 year old that good because they aren't a choir boy.
Look at him for sure.
Not everyone is a mature role model at 23 years old.
Who remembers being 23?
Now imagine you were being paid half a million dollars a year....
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Richo hasn't rules him out, seems to like he's X-Factor, which is something we need!!!!!
Stringer and Kelly would help, as good as Kelly was last night, he looks like a player that's out the door at GWS!!!!!
Saints still into him, don't rule him out of the equation just yet!!!!!
Stringer will not stay at dogs, especially now with JJ staying!!!!!
Stringer and Kelly would help, as good as Kelly was last night, he looks like a player that's out the door at GWS!!!!!
Saints still into him, don't rule him out of the equation just yet!!!!!
Stringer will not stay at dogs, especially now with JJ staying!!!!!
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I didn't know he'd gone to the NFL. I'm watching the Patriots at the moment and haven't seen hide nor hair of him.Numpty wrote:Stinger is a great friend of mine, and a true patriot. I'd hire him in an instant, an instant, believe me! And I don't worry about the Dreamers, and neither does Stinger, believe me. #dreamingofSaintStinger.thejiggingsaint wrote: So forget about Kelly? Forget about using our first round picks for good kids? To take a chance on another "project"? If you really think the Bulldogs would accept less than our first round picks plus a player for Stinger you're dreaming
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