Sidefx wrote:
I'll bite one last time.
1. I'll make this clearer, 'at the time' they did not want Reidy to leave (trade announced on 6th October), which is before they got Cox (23rd November)
What the view is now is inconsequential to the view at the time we got Reidy.
And this doesn't change the fact that we targeted a ruck who the club thought could fill TDK hole with what we could afford, still making your original point rubbish.
You also still haven't said who we should've/could've got instead to 'improve' on Pitto.
2. If a club keeps sacking coaches then this makes the place less attractive to high quality coaches and players, it is that simple.
We know this because of the coaches and players that have knocked us back over the last 20 years.
Including recently when Hinkely said he'd coach the Tigers for FREE over coaching the Blues.
3. As for a 'single post', this whole conversation literally started by you criticising the club about our ruck stocks.
Quote:
leaving us with pittonet, hok and reidy was always going to bite us.
pitto might play 75% of GT. but he's only ever been effective for about 25 mins per game, before he flames out.
but the powers to be, have treated things like pitto is capable of grundy or gawn levels of stamina and effectiveness. setting us all up for failure.
As for this:
Quote:
but a coach directly impacts how fast players run - to contests; to spoil, tackle, effect a contest etc, that's urgency
I owned gyms and I had the luxury of dealing with high performance coaches from multiple AFL and NRL clubs over many years (amongst other professionals) and this has to be one of the most absurd things I've heard, sorry.
These players are professional athletes and competitors first and foremost, to think a coach can stop them from competing is odd, but to think a coach can make a player faster is.............
If you really do think Voss is instructing our players to fade out in second halves or putting them in a position too, then we have a bigger issue of potentially being done for tanking.
The more likely issue is a lack of belief in the players ability to deliver both individually and with each other, coaches can only talk so much, it is up to the players to work through this together and make the changes themselves. Watching players spread when Jagga gets the ball and not as much when other players do, speaks volumes. Confidence is a funny thing.
bullet points.
• reidy is another big bodied, lumbering clusterfck of a ruck. the game has gone past he and his ilk - which funnily enough our list is stacked with.
• the club and its judgments and decisions is what has us chin deep in the brown stuff right now, with no way out, other than a prolonged rebuild. why you keep exercising faith in them, to quote my son:
is crazy work bro.
• it's part of the business. coaches come and go. outrageous you think it harms us as a club to draw a new coach bcos we sacked the last one. the only thing hurting us is - the perception and accounts of the higher ups meddling in footy dept matter unabated. we're still one of the biggest clubs in this comp. there's no coach existing or prospective that would not want to coach us back into contention and relevance with 120k members cheering them on. they'd be a god, if they pulled it off.
• holy shit. owning gyms is a world away from a competitive, physical sport. I've had coaches where i've wanted to and have run through a wall for them. coaches that i'm still closer with now, than my own old man. footy, boxing ... the more you call this kinda stuff absurd, the more outta touch you sound. all due respect, mate, it's a clueless take.
these players like mckay, gov, williams. they're a story as old as time itself in pro sports. get their big payday, and suddenly lose the hunger and want. The only way of remotely untapping it in these useless slugs of human beings, is a good coach. a motivator, someone with a plan that they believe in they think are suited for.
i'll tell you the problem.
there's no composure at our club. watching voss shit his pants on the sidelines in the 3-4th qtrs is filtering down to the playing group. try and play footy, or try to box without composure and calm, you gas out. you cramp up, you lose your way. we might be fit and look a million dollars in preseason verse the cats. but suddenly in a real game worth 4 points with real bullets, we melt. we play stressed and anxious and we gas out.
that is what's happening here. it's mental, with a very physical side-effect. voss is trying his hardest, but he doesn't have the demeanour to lead this club, or any club. a career line coach at best bcos you can't be having the keys to the car, when you shit your pants like he does.
compare to mitchell - steely resolve and fire on the sidelines but addresses all his players calmly and with purpose. fly - laughing along with the players and cracking jokes - diffusing the seriousness and keeping everyone light.
it's all personality and who they are. and it's what voss is - someone way too stressed for the top job bcos that stress becomes contagious thru the playing group. and stress kills cardio, it kills muscles, makes us tight, can't think , can't kick, can't mark and we flail.