Obbeats wrote:Now that Hess is out everyone on the Granville train.
Would've taken him over Grant in draft if knowing this.
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Obbeats wrote:Now that Hess is out everyone on the Granville train.
Mulvy wrote:
What does one have to do with the other?
Obbeats wrote:
It was a joke about Payton's love obsession with the guy.
Mulvy wrote:
What does one have to do with the other?
WT Winfield wrote:
Fuck that shit's unreadable.
WT Winfield wrote:
GRANVILLE should spend time at PROP while also stealing metres and assists from ROBSON. Has a history of being an early season CASHCOW. Fuck that shit's unreadable.
The Dolphin Conspiracies wrote:
I've noticed OTHERs apart from WINFIELD copying the format too... It must be fecking CONTAGIOUS
L-Jimmy wrote:
Foggy hasn't played yet due to a hamstring worry, and plays for a team who will struggle. Cobbo could be a gun, but he's young in a new position - quite a risk at that price. Aitken probably won't start R1. Cheese needs attacking points to score well in a stacked Roosters pack, so will be volatile.
I don't like the risk/reward ratio enough to take any of them. Not cows. Not guns, and not highly likely to be.
But if it pays off for you, you'll have five trades on the rest of the pack
Camo123 wrote:Think Cleary, Piakura, Papenhuyzen and Fogarty, Hughes are about my only locked in players
Was not worth the preseason changes given they were all in the first draft
mickspicks wrote:
Genuinely curious about Fog. What's the go? Is it simply the price point and the kicking? It's a monster forward pack so it should benefit him somewhat.
my tv broke wrote:Mikaele starting prop rnd 1 250k
Lolo to dogs
standard-issue wrote:THANKYOU TO EVERYONE TYPING IN THEIR BIG LETTERS
MUCH EASIER TO HEAR THEM AT MY AGE