Synbad wrote:
Blues2005 wrote:
Juddy&theKruezers wrote:
Well if that's the case then the club should commit to Ratts long term and next season we have to pray that we have minimal to no injuries so that another year is not wasted....
No, but Ratts is contracted for next year and the club should commit to that and then assess things as we get toward the end of next season.
Hold it... the club was commited to Pagan too.... and that didnt stop Ratts from being coach prior to the end of the contract....
Its footy!!..
How can the Pagan situation even be compared with the Ratten one?
In Pagan's last three years at the club (2005-Round 16 2007):
2005: four wins
2006: three wins, one draw
2007 (until Pagan was sacked after Round 16): four wins
Yes, at times we probably tanked a game here and there but with Pagan at the helm, we were terrible and showing few genuine signs of improvement. Not all Pagan's fault but the record speaks for itself. We suffered 100+ point losses in two of Pagan's final five games as coach, with the 117-point loss to an average Brisbane side in Pagan's final game a clear indicator that things had to change.
Now, let's look at Ratten's five and a bit years at the club (Round 17 2007-today):
2007: zero wins (but this is what everyone wanted/expected so it's unfair to hold these losses against Ratten)
2008: 10 wins (six-win improvement on 2007; even allowing for the possibility that we tanked in 2007, this is a huge difference)
2009: 13 wins (a nine-win improvement inside two seasons) and a close elimination final defeat interstate
2010: 11 wins (fewer wins than 2009 but first year post-Fevola, the mainstay of the forward line and one of the better forwards in the game - team widely perceived to have exceeded expectations in even making finals) and a close elimination final loss interstate
2011: 14 wins, one draw (a clear improvement yet again, a thumping elimination final win before a close semi-final loss interstate)
Ratten's curve until the end of Round 3 this season had only trended upwards. We were flying and were made premiership favourites. An extraordinarily poor run with injury ruined our season. Without injury ravaging us as it has, there is nothing to suggest that what has actually happened would have happened anyway.
So the curve trended upwards until something out of Ratten's control derailed season 2012.
Ratten is contracted for next year and deserves the chance if we can get things back on track (we couldn't possibly have another year like this) in 2013.