club29 wrote:
Does our inability to translate attacks into scores have something to do with our ability to defend as a team so well this year?
Poor finishing plays a big part part in our our score being so low that is for sure. If shots sailed through for goals would that apply enough scoreboard pressure to open up more scoring opportunities ?
Perhaps a review of our attacking/defense systems is not required until we see a game where our finishing is at least at an AFL average level.
I’m sure it would club, but many factures would play a huge part in our ability to score such as the forward structure and our structured attack (leading, crumbing contested marking), the distance and angle of shots, the goal spread, confidence, fatigue, pressure and so on.
I think Bolton needs them to be mentally strong first before they get ahead of themselves. I know is sounds stupid but we need to go slow and not try and fix everything at once. He seems like a very smart cookie and I believe he is a better teacher than tactician, hopefully I’m wrong and he’s both
we haven’t got the players to be top four so personally I think Bolton is strengthening the knowledge and determination of the ones that will be there or help us get there when the time comes
by building their character and resolve we could be a stronger club for a longer time and then a minimum standard would be set for the future regardless of skill and reputation
well that’s what I’m hoping for by what Bolton has expressed so far