Hoping that those with more knowledge of the game can explain what Mick's game plan might actually be?
I hear things such as hugging the boundary line, long kicking, and focusing on defence, and remember reading stuff a few years back about Roman soldiers.
What is Mick's game plan? What is his preferred structure? Do the game plan and structure change according to the opposition? Do they change within a game, as surely all coaches have a Plan B and possibly Plan C?
I'm sure these things have been discussed within other threads, but was hoping to have them summarised and/or detailed here.
From a game day point of view, what specifically is it that MM does, that is so different to what others might do?
Or are Mick's plans a big secret?Thank you in anticipation of you attending to my ignorance.
Just remembered this thread, but don't feel like wading through it atm:
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