Michael Jezz wrote:
I can't believe the collection of misguided opinion that turn mediocre results into a justification for keeping a very average coach. We beat a team who has been the worst performed in key measuring stats for the last 6 weeks. 16th in disposal efficiency is one. Start making an assessment on who we haven't beaten rather than on who we have
Yes, I understand that.
At the start of the year if anyone said we were a better than even chance of missing the finals the immediate response for most would be that Ratts would have to go.
However, we were at a very low ebb mid-year and while the turnaround hasn't been spectacular by any means I believe it deserves some merit.
We need to find out what or who is responsible for our improved efforts of late, because after the North loss, for example, if you said we'd beat Essendon* (or any team) by 96pts before the year was out you'd have been laughed out of town.
Doesn't matter how shit Essendon* were yesterday, it still takes a concerted effort to beat a team by that margin.
Perhaps the improvement rests with the accidental playing of Bell, Casboult, McInnes, White et al. With that maybe has come more freedom due to lack of expectation.
One thing we clearly haven't improved on since last year is our mental strength and ability to meet high expectations.
Dropping the Port game is another example of not being able to grind through results. But things have changed since then; is that change sustainable?
That said, I don't have much faith in the way Ratts presents himself to the media and thereby the fans. He rarely fills me with confidence with what he says. So my naive answer to that is, if I feel less than inspired on my couch, how do the players react day to day and in the heat of the game? I am probably miles off the mark here and am one of the least qualified people to judge Ratts, but I sense I'm not alone, haha.
Ratts has recently tried to be a smart arse regarding the Tom Browne Ch7 piece, on the one hand he claims he doesn't care what journos write or say, but then says he's going to watch SBS now. Well, which is it? If it didn't piss you off you wouldn't feel the need to make piss weak comments in return. He needs to rise above that, not get sucked in so easily.
Regardless of how it has happened, it is great to see the potential that remains in the likes of a forward line with Waite, Walker and Casboult as the talls, and a defence that doesn't have to rely on Jamison.
Let's face it, we're never going to get a full season from Wate or Jamo, ever, so to see some signs of an ability to cover those inevitable losses is a real step forward.
Anyway, I understand that I'm just a mug punter who's opinion waxes and wanes as much as the next person. That's why I'm not on the board, haha. Ultimately, if the team, is winning then I'm happy.