Steve_C7 wrote:
keogh wrote:
So we stick to our structures They are set in stone.
Your joking are you
Its not the reason we lost but there is no way your going to win a game unless you try to fix the problem
He needed to roll the dice and he didnt
I presume that you were replying to me.
If you honestly believe that we would have won that game if Ratts had of moved Hendo forward then we were watching different games.
One point that I agree with you 100% is that we can't afford and shouldn't play players that are not fit. Waite and Walker should not have played, this may mean that our forward line is severely short, but it would at least have given us a look at how Levi performs at AFL level or even Zach could play forward. More than likely they would get smashed, but it's still a better proposition than losing Waite for weeks with injury, particularly with the Filth this week.
If i believed the things Keogh believes would have worked and helped change the result then i would be right there with him on the "Ratts doesnt cut it" after loss band wagon...... but seriously, the old full back to full forward trick is for days past and far from imaginative. In fact such a move to me would lack imagination and be sign of poor coaching and losing sight of the big picture.
Also the coaches would have Henda primed for a couple of big months as a backman. We need him there. He is our best option to cover Jamo. They are not going to switch it up the moment the mids decide to stop running hard (or are not fit enought to pull off the game plan).
Ratts was left rueing the lack of run from the stoppages both ways. They killed us on the spread and stiffled our spread. That made our ball movement shotty at best. The dogs did it well.
They were mostly responsible for the handball to kick ratio being un carlton like.
I agree we took poor risks at the selection table though.