simonverbeek wrote:
camelboy wrote:
simonverbeek wrote:
We can't really complain about inaccuracy when we take so many of our shots from the pocket.
Collins.
Collins.
Judd.
Yarran.
That's just four "easy" shots on goal I can think of in a few seconds that were taken well in from the boundary line.
They all missed.
Then there's Garlett's miss on the run from close range...
...I think you get the point. Our goal kicking was shit.
You miss goals sometimes, every team does. How the team deals with it is the question.
We conceded 4 scoring shots for 3.1 from kick outs after our first 4 behinds in the last quarter. Coast to coast, didn't get our hands on the ball. Game over there and then. That fact has been glossed over on this site.
This team has no structural resistance.
If collingwood kicked 2.9 they would have kept the ball in their half the whole quarter and won.
But I forgot - we were playing with 'gay abandon' - no more structures hey rats???
No resilience.....yeah I know we were inaccurate.....but that will happen from time to time. The problem is our inability to deal with it.
This group goes to water when things don't go perfectly to plan....look at the big picture!!
Ratts didnt throw structures out the window. That is just words you have put in his mouth. He did ask them to be more bold and that achieved what he wanted and we now have a bit of belief coming back into the group.
You initially argued we missed so many because we go to the pockets and its a crap tactic. We proved that we had and missed plenty of shots from well inside the boundary and you are now onto something else. No more excuses for the players efforts or poor converting.
I agree the group is flaky and goes to water easily. I think we can all name the players that are going to go missing in big games. Ratts
biggest fault is he hasnt weeded them out or people the club employed to mend their minds didnt achieve much. He has put his faith in players with unreliable bodies and minds.
11 games left to turn it around. I am looking forward to see what we can achieve.