Braithy wrote:
without harping on and on about coaching...
we all knew sidebotom would ream us on Ollie/ Docs wing.
watching him toss aside ollie's weak ass tackle, flick the ball inside to an open pies forward for an easy goal. watching sidebottom jog past a stationary docherty multiple, multiple times. we all knew this was going to happen - yet the coaches don't put a little wrinkle in there for the pies to have to counter/ think about?
someone mentioned putting the bigger body acres on that wing and swapping. that would have been a good variation of the predictable dross our coaches serve up each week.
even the most ardent voss supporter would admit at 0-4, that there must be a price paid for a lost season in which people were contemplating top 4 (which is now not possible).
Perhaps the issue was contemplating top 4 in 2025. Been pretty obvious going back to 2024 that we didn't really have the talent for top 4. I think we let the media blow smoke up our a55es about our chances. Going into last night we were hoping for a miracle win at best. That somehow all the players on our team whose counterpart was much better on paper would somehow show they were very good players. Hollands, Young, Lord, Moir, White, Motlop, Doch and even Walsh (Daicos) were all expected to not perform as well their collingwood counterpart and it played out that way. Cripps playing injured and being fumbly and TDK getting dominated by Cameron in the 3rd were just added bonuses. Who was going to win the game for us? I think Voss overachieved as a game day coach getting the result under 3 goals. His role in curating and preparing the list is definitely in question though.
I think what we are seeing now is a blessing in disguise. For me this season was always going to be prep for 27'/28' . Obviously we have to trade out some big guns. Free up some sc and start building a list that can play a modern day brand of football. Get in some hard running wingers, flankers and pockets.