Braithy wrote:
Sidefx wrote:
BTW: Still waiting to be enlightened on why a senior coach in the AFL should be teaching players how to kick, mark and handball a ball!
I know you didn't ask me. but, coaches instil confidence. our players (at times) look too scared to make a mistake, they hesitate all over the park, they make fundamental errors. and of course while they try so hard not to, it inevitably happens.
there's a correlation back to coaching for everything our players are doing on the field. when chad cornes (yeah, i know) says we don't know how to win, he's fairly spot on. psychologically we look shot.
In bolton's first season i was a believer in what he was doing. the contrast from his coaching style from Mick's was night and day. every player on the park was having a dip. the contrast from that first season under bolton, compared to now, is again, night and day.
Spot on.
An 18-year-old kid needs 'coaching' to get the best out of them. The same applies to a 30 year old.
They know how to kick a football, which should go without saying but nonetheless, they need to have the confidence to have their skill extracted. If they're too busy trying to figure out where they're supposed to be, or what they're supposed to be doing they'll be forever under pressure which puts their skills under pressure.
As I've mentioned, a very good friend of mine works closely with AFL players and I've been educated on what it takes to get the best out of them. There's a good reason why some teams get consistent results and we get @#$%&! all. I'm sure the players like Bolts, he's a nice guy. He just can't coach a group of young men to their potential.