benxpomeroy
Bronze Whaler
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The player ratings needed to be scaled down a lot on sharkcast. The ratings that were given are that of a premiership winning side.
Sam is definitely a glass half full man.The player ratings needed to be scaled down a lot on sharkcast. The ratings that were given are that of a premiership winning side.
I enjoy his guest's insights - especially the guys who have worked for the club, or are currently employed by the club.Sam is definitely a glass half full man.
It’s just one fan’s opinion (well two, since he had his mate Josh on).The player ratings needed to be scaled down a lot on sharkcast. The ratings that were given are that of a premiership winning side.
I like Sharkcast but agree on the other one. I have given it a go but it's not for me.I enjoy his guest's insights - especially the guys who have worked for the club, or are currently employed by the club.
I was listening to both Sharkcast and Fins Up, but stopped due to one being too peachy and the other being a trash fire (was like listening to my ex- wife whinge for an hour).
To be fair I still listen to most sharkcast - just not when its Sam on his own. Seems like a good dude, but a podcast needs to be a conversation.I like Sharkcast but agree on the other one. I have given it a go but it's not for me.
100% agree with that, much better with two people.To be fair I still listen to most sharkcast - just not when its Sam on his own. Seems like a good dude, but a podcast needs to be a conversation.
It’s just one fan’s opinion (well two, since he had his mate Josh on).
Any time someone starts scoring players it is going to be subjective, and there is always the question of whether the score is “overall” or relative to their role and/or opportunities. E.g. Does JC get rated as an “extra” who played one ok game at second row, or based on how well he played as a 10-15 minutes bench middle? For me, that’s the difference between a 5 and whatever Jack Williams gets (JC was equally as effective as a 15 minute player as Jack was as a 30 minute player).
Without getting hung up on the number/scores, I agreed with a lot of what they said about the players. I just thought their was a little recency bias (the players were moreso rated on their performance in the final 2-3 months). E.g. McInnes was hooked in round 3, but most don’t remember that 25 weeks down the track.
I was listening to both Sharkcast and Fins Up, but stopped due to one being too peachy and the other being a trash fire (was like listening to my ex- wife whinge for an hour).
Agreed. It's a shame, because the episode Terry and Sam did together was fantastic, and shows what Fins up could be if he and Dan weren't competing for the most swear words or vegetable/inanimate object metaphors.I like Sharkcast but agree on the other one. I have given it a go but it's not for me.
It really was, I thoroughly enjoyed that one.Agreed. It's a shame, because the episode Terry and Sam did together was fantastic, and shows what Fins up could be if he and Dan weren't competing for the most swear words or vegetable/inanimate object metaphors.
End of the day it's their project though, and if it being a vent space is what they want then power to them.
And similarly, for player X score 7/10 is 10 if they played their best game every week, the best positional players in the comp that season, or the best player ever in their best game ever in that position.It’s just one fan’s opinion (well two, since he had his mate Josh on).
Any time someone starts scoring players it is going to be subjective, and there is always the question of whether the score is “overall” or relative to their role and/or opportunities. E.g. Does JC get rated as an “extra” who played one ok game at second row, or based on how well he played as a 10-15 minutes bench middle? For me, that’s the difference between a 5 and whatever Jack Williams gets (JC was equally as effective as a 15 minute player as Jack was as a 30 minute player).
Without getting hung up on the number/scores, I agreed with a lot of what they said about the players. I just thought their was a little recency bias (the players were moreso rated on their performance in the final 2-3 months). E.g. McInnes was hooked in round 3, but most don’t remember that 25 weeks down the track.
Non stop swearing is 100% the reason I don’t listen, 90% time iv got kids in the car. I swear like a sailor but **** me the boys take it to an un listenable level.Agreed. It's a shame, because the episode Terry and Sam did together was fantastic, and shows what Fins up could be if he and Dan weren't competing for the most swear words or vegetable/inanimate object metaphors.
End of the day it's their project though, and if it being a vent space is what they want then power to them.
Don't mind either podcast, I enjoy Fins Up because there's no holding back and typically agree with what the boys say. Helps validate my thoughts after a loss too lolNon stop swearing is 100% the reason I don’t listen, 90% time iv got kids in the car. I swear like a sailor but **** me the boys take it to an un listenable level.
He's getting a lot of interesting guests as a resultJames Graham is very good at that show
I've always liked him from when he first came to Australia.James Graham is very good at that show
We've had more than our fair share over the years.noyce another dud ceo hey
shocker!