Indie wrote:
The question in the opening post isn't serious, of course. You all know what the game-plan is - some of you just don't like it.
Some like the idea of following the leader. Sydney is a top side, so this means that "tempo footy" is cutting edge, and must be followed. But the problem is that only time will tell if this represents an evolutionary change or merely a gameplan that can work for the right side.
If you want a nice chipping gamestyle, bully for you. But direct footy to key-position players isn't outmoded IMO. It takes advantage of rule/interpretation changes regarding marking and tackling, and threatens to undo the efforts of sides that press back.
Having endured the "transitional flood" of Brittain, and seen the lack of success that the Kangaroos had with a defensive possession game last year, I'm happy to see direct footy. Seems to be working for the Kangaroos and if it hadn't been for Stevo's injury we'd be seeing a lot more success as well.
But we have seen that we can create surges even when we are losing generally. Kicking 5 goals in the 3rd quarter in 10 minutes against a disciplined side with a number of talented players which had held the momentum is evidence of that. And Carlton's effort against Brisbane can't be dismissed lightly given their performances this year.
No its serious. Sometimes i think its based on quick movement to the forward line but they only seem to want to kick it to Fevola. Why do they persist when his is double and tripled teamed. In Last weeks games blind freddy could have seen that Fevola was going to be boxed in so why didnt they use him as a decoy and kick it to someone else.
We still turnover the ball far too much. Its not the youngsters either. Scotland, Houlihan, Thornton, Simpson, Walker turn it over far too much. Our kicking and disposal skills are suspect against the better sides. I gave us a huge chance to beat St.Kilda but except for a 10 minute burst we didnt look like winning at any stage. Acland and Cloke are not ruckman you can base a game plan in the modern game.. This is Aclands 3rd club for goodness sake. Frankly if he was any good Pt. wouldnt have cut him.
Im sorry but the simple game plan works when you have a number of gut busting, athletic, well built runners who have clean ball skills like a certain team in the West or a Carey like key forward which we aint got.
Pagan is the last of the old style coaches and its time for him to move on.