bluegirl72 wrote:
There is a valid argument for both sides of the Ratten case.
Those who refuse to acknowledge that injury plays a significant part, are just as wrong as those who insist that's all that is wrong atm.
Unfortunately, if we don't have any of our premier defenders, it's hard to truly call it, against Bombers and Saints.
Will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
I am not sure people refuse to acknowledge the injuries? All the injuries do is mask the real problems.
No one here believes we would have a better side (on paper) without the injuries but we were struggling well before they had an effect.
In the pre season we were pathetic.
(relevance?) We then won 3 games in a row and coming up against Essendon* who we thrashed in the previous finals. We were taken apart and it showed everyone our flaws in our systems and structures. Our players looked lost for answers.
Wrong. We got beaten for physical intensity.Since then, not matter who we have sent out, we have not played four good quarters of football. The games against Port, Adelaide, St Kilda, North and even GWS were the most damning.
The performances against these sides was very poor, but they almost all played a similar way, heavy physical pressure and we wilted. Injuries played their part IMO the wins we have had have been mostly because of pure ability ,
(so more ability i.e.less injuries, would help then?.). Almost every time we come up against well structured and well drilled sides we struggle. Every club now knows that if they tie up the ball and close up any space we are in trouble. Give us space we will tear anyone apart.
Give Hawthorn space and they tear them apart. After our players realised that teams relied on intense physical pressure to beat us, we went up a notch. It took too long but it did happen and again much of it comes down to injuries.If anyone has seen us live in the last 12 months against these sides you will see them hold zone, positions, structures etc. We look like an under 12 side all hunting the ball or running forward of it.
We did on Sunday and it's a function of guy's still getting it right. Many of the guy's who played on the weekend have been injured, not only in the top side, in the magoos.
On field leadership influences structures and it's also suffers from injuries. Hendo, Laidler and Judd out and replaced with kids still trying to figure it out.
Ratten, Sticks etc are good people but IMO they aren't the people to take us to a Premiership and that should always be our goal.