Blue Sombrero wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
Blue Sombrero wrote:
Wojee wrote:
I personally don't think you can judge a coach's ability to communicate with and inspire players based on press conferences and made-for-fans video content.
Great post.
It's the win loss ration that decides that.
Well isn't it?
Not even close
Well what is it?
The number of barbecues he invites them to?
If you know what it isn't, you must know what it is by a process of elimination.
We've totally rebuilt the list and loaded the team up with kids. Boltons ability will be judged by how he develops the players individually and collectively, how the chemistry is developed amongst the playing group, whether we play a game style that utilises the capability of the list, whether the players are utilised to maximise their potential individually and collectively.
Whether the game style will stand up under pressure. How he utilises the skills of the coaching group and allows them to develop and improve.
His communication skills with the players and coaches. His willingness to adapt, educate and improve his own skillset and whether he puts the appropriate processes in place to create a successful, winning environment.
If all of the appropriate processes are successfully implemented, the results will follow.
Chris Fagan coached the Brisbane Lions in 2017. They won 5 games. He coached them again in 2018, they won 5 games.
They lost their first 8 games in 2018. In Round 4 they scored 1.4 to half time against Richmond and scored 2.5 for the match.
Yet at the end of 2018, players wanted to go there, the football public talked them up and the media were in love with them. Yet they won 5 games again.
Why? Because people were able to look beyond the win/loss column and see the development. The youngsters improvement was evident. Their percentage for the year was significantly improved. They were in games for much longer and their competitiveness was significantly improved.Yet they still only won one of their last 6 games. They're currently second on the ladder.
Brisbane last year is where I see us this year. If Bolts cant keep a reasonably linear development line from this point, fine. I'll be critical as well.
But understand where the list is in it's development, what is a reasonable expectation and what the future holds.
It's much more than win/loss that decides the coach of a young, developing team. It's unfortunate that some posters on this forum either refuses to or cant see the difference.