Pick 6??? Please explainSteveH67 wrote:We coughed a Rd1 (pick 6) for Beams.
Whilst he has been great servant for us, 2010 makes him an immortal, we got dudded big time by the Lions.
The Lions would have known something wasnt right with him.
Stuff it.
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We did very well in the deal trading him out.
We did very badly in the deal trading him back in.
Was never worth two first rounders... Age/injuries and a fragile mental state.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/the ... 2jqpe.html
We did very badly in the deal trading him back in.
Was never worth two first rounders... Age/injuries and a fragile mental state.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/the ... 2jqpe.html
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When it's all said and done, and the Premierships won. It's Collingwood forerver more.
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Hindsight is the the most accurate of all the sights. Beats foresight most of the time.
Beams was coming off an outstanding 2018 season. We salivated at the prospect of a goal-kicking midfielder being the extra link up in our chain.
The thing about mental illness is that it's not a fixed condition like a broken leg. It can come upon you rapidly, it can leave you temporarily. Like a bad habit it can leave you for a while, then return. You can appear fine to certain groups of people for long periods of time. It can be undetectable to all but the closest of your allies. Lying and deception can be huge parts of it. Self-deception vs resilience is a constant battle.
He might feel great and start training again in a week. I'm sure Collingwood will have some pretty handy doctors workig with him. Public admissions are part [it seems] of the AFL method of cleansing/rehab. We'll see.
From a Collingwood business point of view, the shareholders are angry, disappointed. But those shareholders are fickle. If he rehabilitates successfully and we can some return on investment... things get forgotten quickly if the results come.
Unfortunately though, his mental health has become as fragile as Benny Reid's physical health. Something we here have lost faith in.
Personally, I hope Beamsy regains faith in his own body and mind.
Beams was coming off an outstanding 2018 season. We salivated at the prospect of a goal-kicking midfielder being the extra link up in our chain.
The thing about mental illness is that it's not a fixed condition like a broken leg. It can come upon you rapidly, it can leave you temporarily. Like a bad habit it can leave you for a while, then return. You can appear fine to certain groups of people for long periods of time. It can be undetectable to all but the closest of your allies. Lying and deception can be huge parts of it. Self-deception vs resilience is a constant battle.
He might feel great and start training again in a week. I'm sure Collingwood will have some pretty handy doctors workig with him. Public admissions are part [it seems] of the AFL method of cleansing/rehab. We'll see.
From a Collingwood business point of view, the shareholders are angry, disappointed. But those shareholders are fickle. If he rehabilitates successfully and we can some return on investment... things get forgotten quickly if the results come.
Unfortunately though, his mental health has become as fragile as Benny Reid's physical health. Something we here have lost faith in.
Personally, I hope Beamsy regains faith in his own body and mind.
Get back on top.
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A post of considerable insight and wisdom Cam. Very well expressed IMHO.Cam wrote:Hindsight is the the most accurate of all the sights. Beats foresight most of the time.
Beams was coming off an outstanding 2018 season. We salivated at the prospect of a goal-kicking midfielder being the extra link up in our chain.
The thing about mental illness is that it's not a fixed condition like a broken leg. It can come upon you rapidly, it can leave you temporarily. Like a bad habit it can leave you for a while, then return. You can appear fine to certain groups of people for long periods of time. It can be undetectable to all but the closest of your allies. Lying and deception can be huge parts of it. Self-deception vs resilience is a constant battle.
He might feel great and start training again in a week. I'm sure Collingwood will have some pretty handy doctors workig with him. Public admissions are part [it seems] of the AFL method of cleansing/rehab. We'll see.
Personally, I hope Beamsy regains faith in his own body and mind.
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To give up two first round draft picks for no return is enough to prevent a premiership tilt. You just cannot afford to be that wasteful, the competition is so close. Clubs strive to gain a 1% edge and we piss away top draft selections. WTF is wrong with this club? Its as if it tries to sabotage its chances sometimes.
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