Walsh wrote:
Yes thats better... nothing worse than a passive aggressive.
Mean what you say and say what you mean.
Teague is not the issue - he is a very capable head coach just like Brett Ratten before him except I believe Teague is better.
I bet this board was trying to hang Ratten out to dry in this way as well.... tells me alot about this forums collective character.
Walsh, most of us actually like Teague, don't want him sacked and even feel he can coach. Problem is, IMO he has failed in showing it.
He needs to set the standards within the playing group and he needs to make sure they are adhered too. He hasn't been able to bed down our team defense and we continuously show the same structured issues every second week.
Setups, structures, defensive efforts and forward entries. Players played out of position and even refused to play certain players, almost to the extent of being stubborn in his thinking. Some examples - Kennedy,
O'Brien, Cottrell just been played, SpS in the backline ..... it's just one after another.
Yes, injuries have hurt us but sh1t mate - if he had shown one limitation (centre clearance work for instance) we could work with it, but he is failing on so many levels right now. I hope he can produce a lazarus in the last four weeks.
Anyone who mentions LOB losses me straight away. I have been following his progress closely and he has shown no improvement. Is this development, coaching or more symptomatic of attitude which seems to pervade the whole Carlton side. A lack of willingness to do what it takes to get better and improve and be the best. It seems it all gets too hard for some players leaving it to too few.