Adam Chatfield wrote:
I agree with the view that circumstances are very different now to when we appointed Ratts. Ratts has taken the team as far as he can, he has made us AFL competitive again, playing a more modern style of play than under Pagan.
Problem is, to go further, you need an actual plan, and tactical smarts. Ratts has neither of these. Wayne Brittan was better tactically than Ratten.
Basically Ratts will be what Grant Thomas was to St Kilda, someone to drag them out of the bottom rungs of the ladder get a bit of belief back into the place, but ultimately not cut out to take the team to the top. Ratts is about as useful tactically as Grant Thomas, without the man management skills, making him completely unfit to be a senior coach.
Im not advocating he get sacked this instant, but I can see very clearly where things are headed. Things will get worse before they get better this season, and unless we come home with a wet sail second half of the year, he will be sacked. I think anything less than 10 or so wins and he will be struggling to keep his job at the end of this year. (especially if we continue to have an injury free playing list)
Even if Ratts dodges the bullet this year, unless we are minimum top 6 next season, his contract wont be renewed.
People can complain its Richmond like or whatever, but they gave Wallace 5 years sent the club even further back. Giving the wrong man time helps no one.
So with the above requirements I have suggested Ratts should make, does anyone at all think that if we are not a top 6 side by the end of next season Ratts should still be coach?
this, i think, is a pretty fair summation of things as it stands. he would probably get a pass this year, due to the nature of losing fevola and developing a new game plan etc.. however, we certainly cant make a decision after 3 games.
i would suggest, by the half way mark we would have, all of us, would have a better understanding of where he is at, and where the players are at.
its rd3 FFS
rd1. we win this game, easily
rd2. we lose to J.Brown, but IMO actually played pretty well, and it was only our poor conversion that cost us the game
rd3. probably our worst performance for 5 years. it really was terrible, and we were only saved from a 100+ loss becuase we played the buumers
rd4. crows at AAMI, i think we are a chance, judd is back and will be burning, adelaide arent in great form
rd5. cats at the MCG, will be a tough game, aslong as we play well. its a respectable loss type game.
rd6. the filth, these like bombers game, hard to take anything from, as usually the underdog, takes the win
rd7. saints. a real test, without Roo, they could be in for a tough period and could be a game we snatch
rd8. port, in AAMI (3rd interstate match in the first 8 rounds) dury still out on this mob.
rd9. hawks, tend to struggle against these guys so another really good test.
rd10. west coast at Etihad
rd11. melbourne at MCG
rd12. Noth at Etihad
rd13. Freo at Ethiad
i point these out, becuase realisiticly we could be 1-8 after 9 rounds, which would be a nightmare, i think we need to win at least 2 of these games, to be any chance of finals. 3-6 after 9 rounds, which isnt great, could lead to 7-6 after 13 rounds, which is certainly alot healthier position to be in.
our second half of the season is alot easier than our first half.
i think, by rd 13 we will see where we are at. as a club, as a coach, and as players.
and this time, unlike the last few years ... Malthouse, Matthews, Roos could all be on the market ... all of which, depsite my want for desire for Ratten to succedd, i would take in a heart beat at Carlton, but none of us, can make the call so early into a season FFS. its Rd3!!
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