CarltonClem wrote:
Off the field, the same thing happens. On the field, we have Koutoufides, as the last of the old guard as captain. Something has to change and it cannot just be the coach, because the problem goes further than that.
You're right Clem, something has to change.
I'd be interested to hear what people views are of the coaches responsibilities.
IMHO, once players get to AFL level, the coaches role is more one of management.
He can implement defensive or offensive mindsets in individuals and increase their knowledge of the game but most players have largely established their skills etc prior to getting drafted.
IMO, a good coach knows how to extract the maximum from an individual and the team collectively.
He understands who can be blasted, who responds negatively to a spray, who needs their tyres pumped up and when.
He knows what game style can realistically be played by the players at his disposal and how to sell it to them.
When I go to training in a month the players will warm up and then do a drill Pagan calls "smash ball".
They pair up and roll the ball along the ground and run in to pick it up.
After 5 minutes one player will then handball to his partner who kicks it back hard to him.
After 5 minutes they get into 6 groups and do the same diagonally.
Then they'll stretch again and do a 6 group 3/4 ground drill where they change direction and kick into the path of a running player etc etc etc.
Repetition is fine when you are reinforcing a winning culture.
The problem is Clem that we go out and lose too often.
On Monday the players come to training and they want to have faith again.
They want Pagan to say "We're playing blah blah this week and I have a plan to beat them"
They want some tactical direction and to believe that the coach has the answers.
You know what they do Clem? They warm up. They do 15 minutes of @#$%&! smash ball. They do exactly what they did last week which achieved a loss.
The players actually want to win far more than any of us. Even Campo.
They just want answers.
They want to believe that Pagan has the answers or a variation or a plan for specific opposition, anything.
You're right about 2004.
We'd get smashed and Pagan would take them to the pub.
Or we'd get smashed and he'd get Bradley to take training.
Or we'd have a lighthearted night with fun goalkicking drills or he'd flog the absolute crap out of them.
And we'd come out and win the next week.
You know why? Because its different.
The players want to believe that something new can change their fortunes because what they did last week achieved nothing.
Same as the Wizard Cup.
The players have finished pre season and they're jumping out of their skins.
They're ready to eat a footy.
Their belief and confidence have been rebuilt and with success comes more belief.
Come round one and Laidley places 2 loose men in our forward line and suddenly the space we enjoyed during the WC is gone.
Pagan continues to play an 8 man backline but so do the opposition.
After several weeks confidence is eroding.
They look to the coach for answers.
Whats the plan? How do we combat the opposition?
More of the same boys and smash ball.
BTW, dont be fooled into thinking its only the senior players who are disenchanted.
Our kids were holding out their hands for top dollar recently as well.
You're right. Something needs to change.