club29 wrote:
Dominator_7 wrote:
If this Friday night the players arent able to repsond possitively after their very characters have been publicly questioned by the coach, supporters and the media, then we might as well wrap up season 2010 there and then.. Effectively anoher display ala the one vs the Filth will in no uncertain terms show that no matter what or how hard Ratts is trying, the players arent responding to him anymore..
For me, its not only just the fact that we're losing more often then not now... I could overlook that if a clear gameplan was on display and the players played to instruction and played like they gave a toss. Its the lack of spirit, lack of belief, lack of hardness at the ball, and lack of skill that all of us are finding hard to stomach.
I havent seen such disspirited performances week in week out from a Carlton team since the last few weeks of Pagan's tenure... and we all know what happened to him.
A belting again this week, and even worse a loss to Richmond next week also, the continued calls for Ratten's head will be deafening (and in my opinon more then justified) and those who are currently defending him would be fast running out of excuses....
and what would you do with the players. Let them show a bit with the new coach in the honeymoon period and then watch them lose interest. Cop a spray from the new coach. Then watch them turn on him because they dont like his gameplan. THen we can all turn on the new coach because he lost the players.
I am over the players. They sh1t me.
Finally we have a winner.
Its about the players, always has been, always will be !!!
Only players win games and only players can shirk the contest. Ratts whether you like him or not has apologised for the players far more than he should have and making excuses for them to the football world because he has tried to protect them and their fragile ego/confidence.
If the players have what it takes to become the team we want them to be it's about time that they take the responsibility and put their hand up to repay the coach and supporters and be first to the contest, put their head over the ball, support their team mate with blocks or tackles, run hard to give a player under pressure an option and make tackles stick.
None of these things have anything to do with coaching - they are prerequisites and are the basic skills of being an AFL player. If they can't do that, then I will be calling for Gibbs, Murphs, Jamos, Hoops and however else's head rather than Ratts. Like I said before it's all about the players.