jim wrote:
Adam Chatfield wrote:
cortez wrote:
In The Age today. 'There's a growing feeling that Carlton lacks a general menace and aggression that good sides have".
God, I hated reading that, 'cos it's true.
It s true until we prove otherwise.
Not worried about menace and aggression so much, just want the ability to absorb what the other side throws at us and go about our business. Even in our premiership years we've nearly really been menacing or aggressive physically but those sides had the ability to absorb opposition pressure and win the flag. We had worse losses than last night in those years.
I'm not one for losing all perspective, as many do, after a bad loss.
True, everyone thought we were chokers and crumbled under pressure even in 95 when we win all those games in a row. We also had 2 losses that season which were miles worse than both losses this season. Perception only really changed when we won the flag.
Speaking of 95, I remember after round 9 when we had lost our 2nd in a row being goalless into the 3rd term against lowly St kilda, no one thought at that point we would go on to win the flag in such emphatic fashion.
Big difference between that side and this was we thought it was our last chance, no one at the club or outside (including supporters) was getting ahead of themselves at all, it was more we simply couldn't let what happened in 93/94 to happen again, that spurred everyone on. This side doesn't have that hurt or sense of everything hanging on this year. At least from what I have seen so far.
Point is we don't know the future and we are 5-2 at the moment, so hardly a disaster yet.