Braithy wrote:
Hard to say. If I had one definite fault of Ratten, it would be his seemingly lack of a plan B. If teams don't let us out and running, he seems completely at a loss to make strategical counter plans. From my spectator's pov, tactics seem to be his biggest achilles. He also persists playing players out of position -- see Duigan, Nick Vs the pies, it worked, the following week Vs North, it didn't -- like he's to proud, stubborn or simply doesn't have the tactical awareness to change it back when it's not working.
Instead he takes Henderson down back and our forward structure fails. Why he didn't try Duigan down back first, and keep Henderson forward, we'll never know.
the AFL seems to be going the way of the NFL really quickly. A million line coaches all answerable to one head coach. For me, if the HC cannot be the face of the organisation to the media, the fans and anyone else -- like a Buckley can -- he probably is more of a line coach.
Maybe Ratten is a great assistant, or stoppage/ midfield coach??
The Duigan example is interesting. Moving him forward against Maxwell was lauded by everyone so it deserved another shot. The problem wasnt moving Henderson back IMO but leaving him there too long.
I'm not saying Ratten is perfect but I'll back it in every AFl coach has made 100s of mistakes this year. Some of the match ups including several of the Armfield match ups have turned a very average player with substantial deficiencies into an integral player. Thats quality coaching.
The plan B idea always interests me. Anyone who has coached knows its difficult enough having a game style that everyone in the team understands. From there its a matter of players making correct decisions that work within the confines of that structure. There is no "Plan b" where everyone changes to a different structure at the click of a finger. The most you can do is change some tactic leading into a game. Even then, that requires several training sessions to nail it down properly.
Imagine how long it would take to teach someone like Mitch Robinson how to set up and play at multiple structures.
He'd take 10 years to absorb plan A!
As I said, I'm not saying Ratten has been a good senior coach. If you read back at my posts, you'll see I've been a critic for a couple of years now. I do however understand that he has strengths as well. Just as I realise Malthouse has plenty of weaknesses. Having either coaching in a similar structure to this years is doomed to fail either way IMO.