that is not what i am saying.
Once again you are ignoring all the failures and just cherry picking the few successes.
It is even debatable if being a premiership player alone is a guide to how sucessful the draft pick is, as there are premiership players who do not have long carreers.
But that distracts from the important point that you are not looking at the overall success rate, just bringing a few names out.
It's not my eyes that need opening, they are wide open and can see the whole picture, not just the snippets that suit me.
We'll I'm not sure what you are arguing then,
My argument is that there are examples of successful picks around 28 that have resulted in successful playing careers - premierships, all Australians. Thus IMO pick 28 shouldn't be handed away for a guy who has been in the system for 7 years and has failed to play more than 15 games in any one season.
I'm not saying its a guaranteed success, I'm simply saying that we have thrown away a chance at getting one of these players mentioned for a guy who in my opinion has already failed in the AFL system and for only a part time role at our club.
It's impossible to predict the future of Hampson but with the names mentioned id prefer to roll the dice with Pick 28 and maybe get a Hannerbury or a Gunston over hoping Hampson may click in his 8th year of football. If pick 28 failed I doubt we'd regret not taking Hampson. Pick 28 becomes the next Dayne Beams and watch the newspapers calling the Hampson trade an dodgy one.
So you have changed your stance from the pick being valuable to "roll the dice" and "maybe?"
You could take most picks up to 50, as well as a few later ones, find a success, ignore the failures and use that illogical process to argue that any pick is valuable. It is exactly the sucker thinking that has people fill the coffers of the lotto and pokie operators
As Y&BB blood said, it is about the chances of success, not the few names that beat the odds. The chances of getting a ruckman in the draft that can step straight in and ease marics workload next year are very slim, yet alone with that pick.
@ GAF about what the papers may or may not print in the future. No one will know who we have used that pick on anyway, so anything said about that that will just be ill informed hypothetical BS from the best crap artists going around,whatever way it pans out.
The only thing that is important from here on in, is what sort of service Hampson gives us. That alone is how the trade should be judged.
McBeanarunie was 33
Wow, there's an insight no one had picked up on.