AGRO wrote:
padre wrote:
Sorry i just assumed that some of these players could be developed into midfielders. But you say they cant, and because we need more midfielders then they should be moved on. Is that what you are saying.
Still waiting on synbad to explain what a midfielder is though
Padre dont assume anything.
Our "List Managers/Recruiters" over the past 5 years have assumed that we draft Half Back Flankers who we can turn into mid-fielders, but in the meantime because they were so crappy at being Half Back Flankers we had to flower up one of the best mid-field ball extractor we had in Bryce Gibbs and turn him into a Half Back Flanker.
We need to draft mid-fielders, big bodied, fast, agile and strong mid-fielders.
Teams that have these types of mid-fielders like Hawthorn, Sydney, Geelong beat us consistently, and other teams like Adelaide (Dangerfield, Sloane) and Western Bulldogs (Cooney & Griffen) who shouldnt beat us do actually beat us because they have it all over us in the clinches.
Agro, i think its ok to assume that some of these existing (half back flankers) players do alright. We still did well enough to beat 7 other legitimate teams into the eight. Or are we to assume that we fluked it into the finals and fluked a win against the tigers, because we have no running mids. Sorry just not buying the argument. Its not black and white.
Its not black and white whether a player is a mid or a running defender.
Its not black and white whether a player is a small forward or a mid either.
Surely being a mid requires a certain amount of skill and then now, in the way the game has evolved, a massive tank in order to run out a match.
Injuries play a massive part. A lack of preseason brings the most skillful back to the pack due to lack of fitness. fatigue induces skill errors and influences decision making, making the player seem less skillful.
Most Young players require a few preseasons to really be able to fulfil their potential, again this is fitness.
Development. Players can be played out of position due to coaches ineptitude. Or due to team needs to plug a gap. In this case they are still not being developed properly. Confidence , ability to play a team role that is clearly defined by the coach, can have a massive impact of the psychology of a player. Not many players have the ability and mental toughness to simply go out and play their own game, dominate, and bring others along with them. Judd and ablett are two. The rest of the mere mortals out there really respond to the roles they are given and the support that a solid team structure brings from their team mates.
Great coaches have the innate ability to analyse their cattle and identify their strengths and weaknesses and build a team around those players particular strengths. They then purposefully recruit to replace players who are not really performing the roles given to them. Players are sought with clear objectives in mind and they filter out players who do not fit that particular role.
My point is this. Even though i dont know yet what a mid is ( still waiting synbad) i think i have a fair idea about what a mid does.
In todays game a fair amount of it relates to running, tackling and supporting team mates. All these activities require elite conditioning and fitness, a massive part of this is a good preseason. Taking. 3 of our best mids ( i hope i am right about this synbad, but please correct me if i am wrong) in judd murphy and carazzo out of this elite fitness level due to injury and the compounding effect of a lack of preseason has seen a deterioration in the effectiveness of our midfield group this year, the replacements have been players that are either too young or lack the awareness and skill and so bring the whole group down a few notches.
But next year we should see full preseasons into those three, plus another preseason into bell and a few others. Gibbs and walker playing full time in the group should help the fitness and skill levels to go up as well.
Of course all of this could be complete BS and should be read with a grain of salt because it really is reliant on the writer to Actually know what a midfielder is . I promise to edit this post synbad once you get back to me with your definition of a midfielder. Thanks in advance.