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Re: List Building - More than one way to skin a cat

Reply #255
Kruddler goes to great effort to discuss list management and pulling out the old club knows more than you is just lazy and discourages people from participating.

Im not saying don't cricitise.  Its hard for me to know.  I would have selected a tall at this draft, but how do I overule them on anything when I dont know?  I watched two videos of talls.  Ludowyk, and Curin.  To me, Curtin was the better prospect, but it was a highlight reel.


And, also dont sit there saying we have blind faith in the list management team, when its difficult to have an alternative viewpoint unless you are connected in recruiting circles.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: List Building - More than one way to skin a cat

Reply #256
Kruddler goes to great effort to discuss list management and pulling out the old club knows more than you is just lazy and discourages people from participating.
Agree, the lack of success vindicates a lot of what Krud discusses. The club knows best is living in denial of reality.

Re: List Building - More than one way to skin a cat

Reply #257
Seriously. ::)
Kruddler makes some valid arguments that on the face of things may make many people question the club list management direction.

But to suggest that  he does so without the full resources, effort and background knowledge that the club possesses isn't lazy...it's a fact.

I think the problem is that in presenting a lot of information contrary to the club's direction it is also presented as a 'fact' rather than an opinion.

I'm truly sorry if the 'club knows a little more' about the draftees' hits a nerve. It's just something I happen to believe...and yes it may not always end in a desired outcome, but that doesn't mean multiple options haven't been explored. It's like an iceberg...we only see the tip and the final result.