moshe25 wrote:
BluesRock wrote:
accept differing opinions my arse

Why are you taunting me? That's your 2nd post responding to the above.....
Anyway, you seem to be making this about the coach. I'm not.
I'm saying that there's a malaise that goes deeper than just losing some games, and you have actually pointed to it by saying the players are fragile and mentally weak.
Well my question is (and has been all along): How come?
Apart from Bootsma and Watson (who both played not too badly), the other players have been around for a while. How can we have so many talented but mentally weak players?? That's my question! If you respond to this post, it would be great if you address this, my main point, not attack some straw man.
So, please! Read my lips. I'm NOT laying this all at Ratten's feet.
I genuinely want to know how come, after so many years, we have a bunch of players who are one or more of the following:
- the wrong ones or not the right mix;
- not strong enough;
- not good enough or not drilled well enough;
- not mentally strong enough;
- not developed enough.
Regardless of the answer, it must include one or more of the following:
- not good enough recruiting;
- not good enough physical training;
- not good enough coaching;
- not good enough mentoring;
- not good enough development.
Whatever you say, these traits have been around for a while - not just the past month. Similar to the Essendon* loss this year, in 2011 we lost (or drew) winnable games to Bulldogs and Essendon*, and in 2010 we lost winnable games to North and Freo. And all at points in the season when a win was critical! This group has been not good enough, or mentally weak, or whatever you want to call it for a few years now.
Now if you see that the problem is more than one of the above, then you have to ask yourself again - how come? Why haven't the CEO, the board, the president done anything about it? And why does it keep happening?
I've been blind to it, but the likes of Synbad, Keogh, Prelim99 (the latter 2 whom I've vehemently disagreed with over that period) have been talking about it for that whole time. It's now become glaring!
I don't question your loyalty or your intelligence. I just want to alert you to this because you clearly don't see it. If people don't see it, the 16 years will turn into 20, and then 25 and before you know it, it's 32 years - like Richmond. That time goes very quickly. I remember the 1970 GF like it was yesterday. Now all of a sudden it's 42 years. WHAT HAPPENED?? When I was a kid, it was fashionable to barrack for Melbourne, because they won a flag pretty much every year. It looked like it was going to be that way forever. But ya tell that to the young people of today...... they don't belieeeeve ya....
If you respond, please respond to the points I made, NOT to something I didn't say.
Not taunting intentionally moshe25 and pls dont view as an attack on your opinion - not the case at all......Your post earlier on your commitment to the Blues and passion to see them succeed was one of the best I have read - impressive and have nothing but respect for your passion for the club...
You may be 100% correct in your view of the world and your post above has opened up plenty to think about....BUT....as with everything 100 people equates hopefully to 100 different perspectives - a good thing or there would be no point of a forum to share thoughts & ideas....
I dont see that its simply that I cant see a systemic problem within the club. Maybe it is that I just cant see it & It could be true but I dont think so and in saying that am not trying to piss anybody off. It is easy to draw those conclusions and again they may be right on the money but I also see them if the case as decoupled at the moment from our current performance....
Unless the culture has taken a dramatic change recently which I dont think is the case, (Im assuming consistently bad if bad at all?), our performance or more so on field effort should be stable....Its clearly not, on this we agree, but my thoughts are at a lower level than yourself and many others it seems - which I am ok with.
Team Sport has a high level of unpredictability and rapid change, strategies constantly being counted, relevant visions become redundant, unexpected losses occur to all teams, adjustment the responsibility of coaches and players collectively.
To answer your points in yellow specifically we could draw the conclusion that we have underperformed in one or all of the areas as you and many others suggest - that could be the case for sure.
"I genuinely want to know how come, after so many years, we have a bunch of players who are one or more of the following:
- the wrong ones or not the right mix;
- not strong enough;
- not good enough or not drilled well enough;
- not mentally strong enough;
- not developed enough.
Regardless of the answer, it must include one or more of the following:
- not good enough recruiting;
- not good enough physical training;
- not good enough coaching;
- not good enough mentoring;
- not good enough development."
I simply think I could easily agree with the first list and pick a root cause from the second but I dont think its that simple - I think its simpler again.
My interpretation of our On Field strategy the last couple of years has been speed and agility as a point of difference to countering the trends in the forward press by recent successful clubs. We copied the press (agreed with varying success) and taken the path of developing an on field strategy that would be give us an edge against most other teams....If this interpretation is wrong I am stuffed from the get go but believe is the case.
We have developed our team around this strategy, gained momentum in 2011 and had every confidence would bring home the bickies in 2012/13....
Was as good a strategy as any IMO and shows the operational group has attempted to lead from the front, be innovative, and have a very distinctive game style Vs our competition.....
I was comfortable with this approach, enjoyed the development thru 2011, and have been relatively happy with the direction of the team, and looked forward to taking it to another level this year - so whats happened this year IMO
Teams have changed and countered our strategy and increased the importance of the contested footy which we have not recruited for, nor developed for.
My view is we are now in a position of being caught out with a strategy and playing style that could have but looks unlikely to reap the success we had hoped....That doesnt make it a bad strategy, it just highlights change we did not predict and allow for.....Should we have knocked off West Coast last year this point of difference with the right 22 on the park could have delivered and the expectation this year was that it would again go close and was as good a strategy as any....and hopefully better.
Yes we have had losses we shouldn’t have had and things could have been different however in my view all pretty much expected given the maturity of the list and the dynamics within the team....
Post the thinking you have forced me to do I actually think our biggest issue is on field leadership and influence.....I get Ratts is not the #1 coach in the land but do think he is good enough to achieve the successes we all want. I am not a big believer that the coach is the be all and end all, and I think of Geelong 2011 when thinking this - yes ultimately accountable however on field leaders are just as if not more influential regarding performance across time.
We have some strategy issues now and need to work through how we counter the contested footy with the cattle we have. I think Ratts and Co can do that.....just my opinion.....
The biggest challenge is to the Players IMO......I think they have dropped their heads, their worlds shattered by Essendon* and the rest, and questioning their own capabilities.....
I think they are thinking like many here - we are not good enough - we thought we were but we are not.
I think this is wrong - They were good enough - They are not now - But can be again.
Things have changed and they need to adjust - I think it is that simple.
We have an interesting bunch of individuals in the team - not many standout leaders - but with enough talent IMO.
Will enough of them stand up is the only thing I care about ATM....the rest of it is just assumptions and hearsay IMO
Cheers