GregPackhamsHeadband wrote:If I buy a car for an absolute bargain price, but after a few kilometres it breaks down and needs repairs costing more than I paid for it, does that mean the original deal was still a bargain, or is it now a terrible deal because of the ultimate outcome ? The end result determines the value of the deal and whether or not it was worth doing.
that's not a like for like comparison...
the deal and what we pick with the deal are two different parts of the program.
SO let's say Carlton pick Shuan Burgoyne ahead of Luke Livingston... you're saying the exact same trade (Hamil for 4) is now a better deal because they used it better.
If I trade Jade Gresham away for pick #99, that would be a fantastic trade for us as long as we recruit the next Chris Judd at 99?!
Doesn't make sense