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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:06 pm 
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The players were as equally to blame... but you can drop players not the coach.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:12 pm 
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TruBlueBrad wrote:
How do you know Cazz didn't play Aussie Rules for 10 years?

Would that mean he knows twice as much as you?


Good point.

Plus we beat Geelong before and after the GF so that means we are the best team in the comp. :razz:

On that point, for whatever reason, it seems Essendon* have a mental edge over our team and they match up well against us. Just as we seem to have a belief against Geelong that we can beat them.

It's hard to explain how that can be, really, but it does support Cazzesman's theory that 98% of the game is played between the ears. Maybe Ratten does have some blame to take for the Essendon* game, the fact remains, though, the players were so bad that there's no way it can be all Ratten's fault.

Was also interesting to hear Lloyd's comments during the commentary today saying Essendon* always felt our midfield was too soft and not accountable enough. So they always felt they were a chance. He did say that if we played against Essendon* like we did today, with great tackling pressure and accountable footy, that we would deal with Essendon* just as we would expect to.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:18 pm 
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short answer: no

long answer: this was NEVER going to happen overnight. As the melbourne fans will discover, false dawns are many. We are a red hot chance for multiple premierships in the next couple of years and ratts will get us there


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:32 pm 
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Its a bit hypocritical to slam posters who want rattens head after 2 wins.

No doubt this one was IMO the best win we have had in the last 9 years.

An Ratten has coached well.
But its Round 5 only folks


We are getting the ball out of defense quicker playing more through the corridor.

Geelong are just about unbeatable at Skilled because the ground is skinny .


I actually back the Blues at the stupid odds of $5.40 because we would be quicker in the open spaces of the G and I knew Corey was out.Geelong would be exposed for pace if we held our own in close which we actually won

Gartlett Lucas and White should have played from round one


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:34 pm 
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Cazzesman wrote:
blue4 wrote:
That game against Essendon* made many of as angry.. so it's god to win two in a row after that game.. havent forgooten how we felt after the Essendon* match.


Yep and plenty of us haven't forgotten about many posters @#$% stupid knee jerk reaction. If you don't understand the game then just ask.

Regards Cazzesman


To be fair some of us do ask genuine strategic questions of the more knowledgable football posters and are either ignored or met with pithy picture messages if they are not part of the clique on here.

If your offer is genuine, in your opinion how does a coach break the habit of players going into their shells and playing too conservatively against particular sides?

If however your offer was just a condescending aside, may the ridiculous arguments between posters go on and on forever.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:36 pm 
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If we beat Collingwood next week I hope we extend his contract by a couple more years :thumbsup:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:15 pm 
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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/j ... 5858356477

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"IN TWO decades in AFL football, Carlton's Brett Ratten has never once resembled the high-stakes punter prepared to push in every one of his chips to win it all.

Two weeks ago in the wake of a disastrous defeat to Essendon* - with whispers about his shaky tenure and interest in Paul Roos growing louder - Ratten took perhaps his greatest coaching risk.

He jettisoned favourite sons Jarrad Waite and Bret Thornton, and revamped his line-up so that it was unrecognisable to previous sides.

The man at times criticised as a poor match-day coach replaced them with three small forwards and a backline full of midfielders who, on paper, looked outsized.

The return of Chris Judd has helped, but a fortnight later Carlton has knocked off Adelaide away, and the reigning premier Geelong at home."


Ah the opposite theory....well done Ratts!!! :thumbsup:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:29 pm 
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Juddy&theKruezers wrote:
Cazzesman wrote:


Well your posts would indicate otherwise. If you know about the game you might have understood what Ratten is trying to instil into the side. You also might have realised that the sad result against Essendon* was purely a crap effort by the players across the board. If you have played the game you should know that 98% of the result is between the ears.

Regards Cazzesman


Good point Cazz...but then wouldn't any coach be just as good as any other? Where is the line between average and above average player managers in your astute opinion?


I doubt you could care less about my 'opinion' whether it be astute or stupid

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:30 pm 
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Go Ratts! :smoking:


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:33 pm 
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Cazzesman wrote:
Juddy&theKruezers wrote:
Cazzesman wrote:


Well your posts would indicate otherwise. If you know about the game you might have understood what Ratten is trying to instil into the side. You also might have realised that the sad result against Essendon* was purely a crap effort by the players across the board. If you have played the game you should know that 98% of the result is between the ears.

Regards Cazzesman


Good point Cazz...but then wouldn't any coach be just as good as any other? Where is the line between average and above average player managers in your astute opinion?


I doubt you could care less about my 'opinion' whether it be astute or stupid

Regards Cazzesman


well that comment was definitely in the second category...very engaging.... :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:37 pm 
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The Opposite Theory. Does this herald the return of Opposite Man, from the Talking Judd days?

As for the topic question: No. Even if he was doing a poor job, no point sacking him now.

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fraser murphy wrote:
Cazzesman wrote:
blue4 wrote:
That game against Essendon* made many of as angry.. so it's god to win two in a row after that game.. havent forgooten how we felt after the Essendon* match.


Yep and plenty of us haven't forgotten about many posters @#$% stupid knee jerk reaction. If you don't understand the game then just ask.

Regards Cazzesman


To be fair some of us do ask genuine strategic questions of the more knowledgable football posters and are either ignored or met with pithy picture messages if they are not part of the clique on here.

If your offer is genuine, in your opinion how does a coach break the habit of players going into their shells and playing too conservatively against particular sides?

If however your offer was just a condescending aside, may the ridiculous arguments between posters go on and on forever.


FM I am only condescending (as you put it) to knee jerk reactionists. The answer is as simple as the old cliche'. 'Rome wasn't built in a day'

Players take time, rebuilding Clubs on their knees take time, new Coaches take time, game plans take time, fitness takes time, maturity takes time, recruiting takes time, rebuilding a list takes time and some luck along the way with injuires doesn't go astray.

Confidence in each other and everything to do with the entire process must be in place as well.

If you think all of the things listed above can happen in just 2 or 3 seasons, coming off many, many lean years then you are confused about how hard the AFL arena is.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:44 pm 
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Cazzesman wrote:
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To be fair some of us do ask genuine strategic questions of the more knowledgable football posters and are either ignored or met with pithy picture messages if they are not part of the clique on here.

If your offer is genuine, in your opinion how does a coach break the habit of players going into their shells and playing too conservatively against particular sides?

If however your offer was just a condescending aside, may the ridiculous arguments between posters go on and on forever.


FM I am only condescending (as you put it) to knee jerk reactionists. The answer is as simple as the old cliche'. 'Rome wasn't built in a day'

Players take time, rebuilding Clubs on their knees take time, new Coaches take time, game plans take time, fitness takes time, maturity takes time, recruiting takes time, rebuilding a list takes time and some luck along the way with injuires doesn't go astray.

Confidence in each other and everything to do with the entire process must be in place as well.

If you think all of the things listed above can happen in just 2 or 3 seasons, coming off many, many lean years then you are confused about how hard the AFL arena is.

Regards Cazzesman


Agree completely and just as you can take cracks at players for under performing so can others take cracks at the coach for under performing...you need to stop taking comments on here personally...a team is made up of on field and off field components...all have to be performing at the best for the whole team to succeed..

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:19 pm 
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keogh wrote:
An Ratten has coached well.
But its Round 5 only folks


Now, if only some of the "sack Ratts" brigade used the corollary to this:

"The team performed badly (from coach down
But it's round 5 only folks (or really round 3 was the problem match)"

You can lead a poster to logic, but you can't make them think.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:22 pm 
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Juddy&theKruezers wrote:
By Jon Ralph - Herald Sun

"IN TWO decades in AFL football, Carlton's Brett Ratten has never once resembled the high-stakes punter prepared to push in every one of his chips to win it all.

Two weeks ago in the wake of a disastrous defeat to Essendon* - with whispers about his shaky tenure and interest in Paul Roos growing louder - Ratten took perhaps his greatest coaching risk.

He jettisoned favourite sons Jarrad Waite and Bret Thornton, and revamped his line-up so that it was unrecognisable to previous sides.

The man at times criticised as a poor match-day coach replaced them with three small forwards and a backline full of midfielders who, on paper, looked outsized.

The return of Chris Judd has helped, but a fortnight later Carlton has knocked off Adelaide away, and the reigning premier Geelong at home."

Ah the opposite theory....well done Ratts!!! :thumbsup:


Hmm....I think we all know where he gets his "inside info" from.

Hi Jon! :cool:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:41 pm 
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Juddy&theKruezers wrote:
By Jon Ralph - Herald Sun

"IN TWO decades in AFL football, Carlton's Brett Ratten has never once resembled the high-stakes punter prepared to push in every one of his chips to win it all.

Two weeks ago in the wake of a disastrous defeat to Essendon* - with whispers about his shaky tenure and interest in Paul Roos growing louder - Ratten took perhaps his greatest coaching risk.

He jettisoned favourite sons Jarrad Waite and Bret Thornton, and revamped his line-up so that it was unrecognisable to previous sides.

The man at times criticised as a poor match-day coach replaced them with three small forwards and a backline full of midfielders who, on paper, looked outsized.

The return of Chris Judd has helped, but a fortnight later Carlton has knocked off Adelaide away, and the reigning premier Geelong at home."

Ah the opposite theory....well done Ratts!!! :thumbsup:

He's pulled a Kostanza! :razz:

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:18 am 
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This is a crunch season for Ratten
He has had 3 seasons to show something
he has some great talent on offer
So giving him heaps for the Essendon* loss a team that has beaten us consistently with corridor footy isnt a knee jerk reaction


Being accused of being so negative that I would rather see the team lose goes to show how some posters get it wrong


I was happy as larry yesterday but IMO the Jury is still out as there are 17 rounds to go.

Dropping Thornton shows he has learnt one thing.
Defenders must move the ball quickly as well.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:29 am 
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Juddy&theKruezers wrote:

Agree completely and just as you can take cracks at players for under performing so can others take cracks at the coach for under performing...you need to stop taking comments on here personally...a team is made up of on field and off field components...all have to be performing at the best for the whole team to succeed..


I have no problem whatsoever with people having a crack at anyone underperforming. The line in the sand for me is the knee jerk call by uninformed supporters who want Ratten Sacked because of a bad game. I have a crack at players as well but it doesn't mean I never want them to play again if they make a mistake or 3.

If as a supporter you can't see the improvement in CFC since Ratts has taken over then you either A) have an agenda or B) Don't understand what it takes to build a competitive team in the AFL.

There is no magic fairy dust. It is all about time and hard work. Sdaly at times it will be 3 steps forward and 2 steps back. Such is life.

And even the very best at the moment can have those 3 steps back from time to time.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:59 am 
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keogh wrote:
This is a crunch season for Ratten
He has had 3 seasons to show something


He's taken the team from 15th to 10th to 7th and we're currently sitting 6th with a percentage of 126, having just beaten the reigning premier by 6 goals.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:02 am 
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TruBlueBrad wrote:
keogh wrote:
This is a crunch season for Ratten
He has had 3 seasons to show something


He's taken the team from 15th to 10th to 7th and we're currently sitting 6th with a percentage of 126, having just beaten the reigning premier by 6 goals.


Not good enough.... sack him!

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