Sidefx wrote:
Paddycripps wrote:
Lions took Saad out of the game,. had a player on him everytime we had the ball ion D50, so stopped his and our run.
Cripps toweled by Dunkley.
Voss = Outcoached
But does it really, that's a very linear conclusion.
Can't it also mean we rely too much on a couple of players and said players were outplayed by their respective opponents.
Therefore we needed more players to stand up during the game and give a whole team performance but they actually did the opposite, went to water as in an article posted.
From my perspective, it really shows our underbelly and how little our depth is, making us an easy side to pull apart.
I'd really like to see a game plan that can account for that and a team that actually does it.
Their forward line is packed with stars that can all have an impact on games when others aren't and they usually do step up, unlike our players on the weekend who had the opportunity but flopped hard.
i agree with this wholeheartedly.
the talk of us having a great list is why over estimating our players ... we have elite talent, some good young kids .. then its a cliff face .. nowhere near the quality of list that some suggest.
it shouldnt have to be cripps dominating every game
it shouldnt have to be charlie kicking 9 every game
everyone talks about collingwood etc.. and its not game plan .. its not coaching (to an extent) .. but every player has good skills and executes their role and creates an even contribution ... the same can not be said about us. infact even our good players, at time have some "perplexing" decision making processes, a by product of the multiple levels of pressure we put ourselves under, due to poor decision making and poor skill execution ...
saints and the lions, was almost a carbon copy of each other (though i do rate lions as a better side) .. lack of execution and lack of even contribution ...
dare i quote Frued, repetition compulsion: We feel driven to repeat mistakes from the past in the hopes that this time the situation will work out differently, but it rarely does. To break free, you must identify the pattern. The problem isnt the coach.