You clearly missed the bit about there being signs the market is on the rise. All the pundits have said he's shown enough to suggest he can make it.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 22 Aug 2018 9:21am For me personally, I rate Paddy. On talent I think he can make it.
Are we really confident he’s durable though? He’s what for seasons into his career and looking like he’s one bad concussion from retirement.
He’s had what 5 already? What are the chances he doesn’t get another in the next 2 years?
The housing analogy is closer to burying high and selling low not because the market is down but rather you over paid (perhaps you’re an emotional buyer)... if you’re not going to get the return that you want, sometimes it’s better to cut losses.
(Yes the housing analogy doesn’t work that well)
I'll add something else about how I feel about Paddy and it talks to your point about emotions.
Paddy should be held up as an inspiration to all of the kids in this country. Even before he kicked a Sherrin in anger he had to prepare for and overcome unique challenges that are not required of most others who have reached the elite level of anything. Even if he was never to play another AFL game he would still be an inspiration to many.
Many don't achieve as much as Paddy already has in life and that includes people with normal health characteristics. So he is a success already.
So on that score alone I am willing to admit I'm a fan and dream big for the kid.
I'm also hoping in 12 months time that those who wanted him traded, and even suggesting he was only worth a second rounder, will be severely embarrassed.