Melvey wrote:
Average yes. Add to that directionless, no confidence and under developed.
Melbourne will leap frog us in the next year or two.
Essendon* are ahead of us.
The Hawks will be back next year.
The crows are hear to stay.
Same as the Pies, Bulldogs and Saints.
I'd say we will be fighting with Port and the Lions for a spot in the eight next year as nothing will change.
I tend to agree here. I certainly can't explain the excitement and optimism shared by many in regards to our current performances and even the amount of improvement left in our side. I agree there is upside but I just dont think it may be tapped with undeniable certainty (for a number of reasons)
Providing some background on some of the arguments that can stem from this topic requires time I dont have whilst posting at work (hope my boss ain't around!) but I believe our current form is not top 8 material and I don't think we are currently in the best 8 teams in the league. Our last two performances have been far from inspiring and the gap between our best few players (Judd in particular!) and the rest is a real concern. Whether due to poor drafting or a lack of adequate development, we dont seem to get our later draft picks to develop to a level required to dramatically improve our side. Murphy, Gibbs, Kreuzer are progressing nicely but the depth we have recruited is below par.
I agree that the scum have probably overtaken us and seem to have improved at a steady rate. Even the dees, with another go at the sharp end of the draft will improve immeasurably next year and beyond.
Without igniting the tanking debate, I would love another go at a top 8 pick this year (then again we might take a risky gamble with it like last year and miss out!) just to add another quality kid to the list - preferably a mid to replace Stevens who will never be the same for us but was the quality mid everyone had pencilled in as the class midfield 4 for our side.
Coach, development and recruiting all have elements that deserve criticism AFAIC