bondiblue wrote:
NO. Bad wording. Thinking, not writing.
I am glad the spotlight in that report is not on the comedy capers that cost 4 goals.
It is also not on the midfield group, nor the defense after, especially so that Weitering and SOS beat their men handsomely.
It is the forward entry after getting the ball forward of the square, which is at question. Main reason we lost last week.
I acknowledge Cripps and Hewett do not possess the pace to break away from quicker chasing opponents.
They are not there to do that. Crippa did it a few times last year, but that's one reason for their bomb.
That's where Cerra and Walsh have to show their speed of legs and mind. Strength and positioning to receive ball and run off.
Then there's the rotations that need doing to keep them fresh and give them a running chance.
The midfield group need options ahead when running out of the square.
That's on the forward line.
That's what the spotlight is on in that report.
I'm still confused, you are saying it is not the midfield but it is because of the forward line?
The way I read it, the spotlight of the article is 100% focusing on the delivery into the forward line from the midfield and how the midfield holds the ball (or doesn't in our case) and the use of the ball going in.
It's how the article starts.
Quote:
"Work the arc, work the arc, work the arc."
It's a phrase, however, that has seemingly bypassed the 'Blaze Away Blues'.
Clubs refer to 'working the arc' as the practice of finding the optimal place to deliver the ball inside-50. The analytics stress that it's often best to patiently work the footy towards the arc, or around the arc, as opposed to immediately banging the ball long and deep from anywhere.
But not at Carlton, where blazing away – often to outnumbered forwards from a variety of non-conducive positions on the ground – has become a feature of a frustrating, misfiring team.
You do have a point on the forward line set up, but you can't expect them to even have one when most of the deliveries are poorly executed or delivered the worst percentage way in the F50 while being outnumbered most if not all of the time.
There is only so much room for 12 players in the F50 and most of the time we have more than that due to a slow or poorly executed transition from defence with little or no composure.
This is more midfield than forward as it has been for the last 5 years or more and we still haven't worked it out.
The speed of the game is increasing and we are still plodding along in the middle hoping for good luck.
Anyway I think this has been flogged to death for now, let's hope Voss and the team have addressed this shortfall in our F50 entires and we see a different side tonight.
I really hope so.