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56 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Frost deal getting close and could be done tomorrow.

Most likely we want 30, as does GWS, for Patton.

That is probably the hold up.

Hawks are also interested in Bonar from GWS so that could be holding things up. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

Could we be angling for pick 10 here somehow? 22 + Frost for 10?

 

12 pick downgrade for a KPP for them. Especially if they are paying him 500k+
 

They get book-end KPPs and go to the draft with 22.

Edited by olisik

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawks are also interested in Bonar from GWS so that could be holding things up. 

Gee, first O'Rourke and now Bonar? Clarko's losing his marbles. Just as well he's going to land Frosty. 

Edited by A F

 
14 minutes ago, olisik said:

Could we be angling for pick 10 here somehow? 22 + Frost for 10?

 

12 pick downgrade for a KPP for them. Especially if they are paying him 500k+
 

They get book-end KPPs and go to the draft with 22.

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3 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

That being said, frost is a far superior player. Omac is not.

FAR superior? Come on


2 hours ago, Bates Mate said:

What would the Hawks give us?

Hawks have Pick 11,30,50,87.

Pick 30 is about right I think , 50 is Unders of the back of his 2019.

This is where Mahoney and co need to be smarter when discussing our own players during trade week. Talk them up even if you don't rate them helps drive up the price. We suck at this

How would that work?

Mahoney - "Frost is a required player"

Wright - "but he told us you didn't offer him a contract and told him to explore his options?"

4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

How would that work?

Mahoney - "Frost is a required player"

Wright - "but he told us you didn't offer him a contract and told him to explore his options?"

Mahoney - “That was just....fugazi.”

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawks are also interested in Bonar from GWS so that could be holding things up. 

Bonar and Patton for 11 (and change)

6 and 11 to Dees for 3 (and 2020 2nd rounder)

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4 minutes ago, olisik said:

Bonar and Patton for 11 (and change)

6 and 11 to Dees for 3 (and 2020 2nd rounder)

6 and 11 for 3?

6 11 and Gunston 

?

 

5 minutes ago, olisik said:

Bonar and Patton for 11 (and change)

6 and 11 to Dees for 3 (and 2020 2nd rounder)

This is the terrible level of comedy I'd expect out of an SNL writer, there could be a future in it for you


Mahoney might threaten to go to all the other suitors for Frost.

Oh, that’s right, how many other suitors are there? We’ll get what we can, we don’t have any cards.

Strange isn’t it, with so many here thinking Frost is such a good player his services aren’t more in demand.

Mahoney shouldn’t bluff. Get the deal done and move on.  We need the list space and we have no cards.

 

15 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

6 and 11 for 3?

6 11 and Gunston 

?

 

Maybe 6,11 and Mitchell. It is Mahoney so most likely we l end up taking unders for Frost.

39 minutes ago, olisik said:

Maybe 6,11 and Mitchell. It is Mahoney so most likely we l end up taking unders for Frost.

Yes, Mahoney is practically Hitler when it comes to trading. Wish we hadn't landed Oliver, Lever or May. Shocking.

6 minutes ago, A F said:

Yes, Mahoney is practically Hitler when it comes to trading. Wish we hadn't landed Oliver, Lever or May. Shocking.

Lol settle down mate, just taking the [censored].

40 minutes ago, olisik said:

Lol settle down mate, just taking the [censored].

Really, though? 


9 minutes ago, A F said:

Yes, Mahoney is practically Hitler when it comes to trading. Wish we hadn't landed Oliver, Lever or May. Shocking.

godwin's law invoked; thread dead

17 minutes ago, A F said:

Really, though? 

No I’m deadset serious....?

Edited by olisik

I hate Hawthorn.  They laugh at us and we carry zero respect.  If in this mad universe that we trade away Frost, we need to get value. Pick 30 or fu&&(off. 

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I hate Hawthorn.  They laugh at us and we carry zero respect.  If in this mad universe that we trade away Frost, we need to get value. Pick 30 or fu&&(off. 

If we get a second round pick for a depth player, we'll be laughing.

Why are Hawthorn trading for frost?

 


8 hours ago, daisycutter said:

but you wouldn't say that if you compared omac to frost at the same age as omac

just saying

We are talking about the present. Frost has more upside than OMac. If we wanted to trade Omac, we would have to throw in an extra player to get the deal done.

2 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

We are talking about the present. Frost has more upside than OMac. If we wanted to trade Omac, we would have to throw in an extra player to get the deal done.

So Frost then?  

I’m starting to believe Damien Barrett really rates Frost. His sliding doors in the last 5 weeks.

Sep 13

If 

there were a heap of problems in 2019 ...

then 

I didn't see Sam Frost as one. Need to keep him.

Sep 20

If 

I've said it previously ...

then 

I'll back over it here. Sam Frost is a player worth keeping.

Oct 4

If 

you've had a season that was only one step above hell ...

then 

I have zero idea how you've allowed one player who actually tries every single week, and who hurts with every single loss, to walk. Yes, Frosty has his flaws. But there's no way I'd be allowing him to leave.

Today 

If 

Ed Langdon and Tomlinson are the ins ...

then 

that at least balances the loss of Frost.

 

Pick 30 will do it. Hawks might want to give up less but seems they’re pretty keen. 

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I’m starting to believe Damien Barrett really rates Frost. His sliding doors in the last 5 weeks.

He certainly has a little crush on Frost. 


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