Teddy Hopkins wrote:
We were getting goals from the flanks because Fev was kicking them from there. Eddie is not a bad shot from the pocket but I really wouldn't want anyone else lining up from an angle. Mind you I haven't seen Henderson live yet.
I reckon the team needs to make every effort to control the corridor. When they do, they play great offensive footy. I don't think that's going to happen as its not really in Ratts gameplan.
I think BlueVain sums sums up pretty well on page 6 of this thread why some things happen as they do on the field. I would add though that Fev being forced wide should never have been an impediment to him dishing off to those in better positions

It hindered a more efficient forwardline because generally the other forwards wouldn't lead after Fev had it. They would just switch off.
If Ratts was so against offensive footy then you would never see it. I think you'll find that as BlueVain points out a lot of our great offensive football came from turnovers when the oppositions defensive setups were in disarray. We were the second best team in the comp, only behind Geelong in scoring from turnovers.
I disagree with BlueVain in some detail though as I think other teams beside Geelong liked the middle a bit more. Essendon* spring to mind and I would argue that the Bulldogs did it more than the Saints or Pies did. I do totally agree with BV as I mentioned earlier that no-one exclusively goes wide or just through the middle.
Not that I think controlling the corridor is a bad idea, as Geelong certainly agree with you Teddy and they aren't a bad team

It's just that for me it is defensively that we need to improve and there are safer options than tallyho down the middle all the time.