SurreyBlue wrote:
Sidefx wrote:
SurreyBlue wrote:
@Sidefx - half of our issues such as hit outs & centre clearances can be attributed to coaching. As a coach you can make a change or more importantly mentor the players to adjust to combat a tactic, such as tap outs. You cannot just dismiss everything as 'not' coaching. I do agree however, this one was mostly on the players.
Sorry but I don't see how.
Are you able to explain this a bit better?
And what should've changed from a coaching perspective?
The way I see it is this.
We have a gun ruck that was getting soundly beaten, we have Walsh, Hewett, Cerra and Cripps all distinguished midfielders who know how to read the tap, they know how to get the ball when the opposition ruck is dominating, they also know how to hold onto their man when the ruck is tapping to their advantage and to block their run.
I don't see how Voss can have any more of a role in this with pre game reviews, post game reviews etc, if they needed more coaching, than we need to trade them on.
And I am sure he mentors them everyday.
The only other leaver he had and due to our lack of quality depth is to put in lesser qualified midfielders, which Voss did try with Motlop, Lord and Durdin to no avail.
I think you have to remember our starting mids are our best and the games best contested midfield, the only thing they all lack is leg speed.
So while I agree with your point some coaching has to be taken into account, but as you said this was mostly on the players but not so much on them as players but the type of athletes they are, not as quick and evasive as the Crows which has a trickle down effect on other areas of the game.
Explanation is simple. You get TdK to move around and not keep doing the same thing over and over and over again. Not once did he counter O’Reilys tactic. Not once! Secondly, changing the players in one move but lineing them up in different areas of the centre setup is something that wasn’t done enough, if at all.
Your other point is totally unacceptable, and I have a real issue with this mentality, because it gives our current midfielders an excuse and out. As an example, Brisbane’, Collingwood, Hawthorn don’t have an explosive midfield and definitely don’t have the class of Walsh, Cerra and Cripps.
As I said, our players were deplorable but coaching didn’t do enough.
Outside TDK reviewing pre match with the ruck coach (Kruezer), speaking to him during the game and having some smarts himself.
I still don't see how this is the head coach's problem. Aside from Voss getting in there and rucking himself, TDK was soundly beaten by a tougher better ruck and obviously couldn't adjust to counteract him. This is 100% a player issue and if he is going to be worth $1.7m he needs step it up another level and be a game changer like Gawn, maybe you need to not overvalue him like the Aints are and realise as always he struggles against the bigger rucks. And 22% kicking eff. is just woeful, for any player let alone a gun ruck.
As far as lining up goes, have you thought that being the slower and less dangerous players on the day Adelaide were dictating this more than coaching was?
I don't know about you, but for me the game quickly turned to being a more defensive stop the flood game, nullifying our dare and run as we were too slow to keep up with their ball movement and speed. We lost any form of control very early.
As for Brisbane, Collingwood and Hawthorn not having an explosive midfield and lack the class of Walsh, Cerra and Cripps.
I'm sorry, but you have definitely overvalued our players, this mentality is why our list is where it is, the players already have an out, in that there is very little threat coming up from behind them.
They maybe great contested mids, but are a long way off of those teams midfields in explosiveness and class.
Walsh's kicking has been way off and Cripps and Hewett have never been great kicks and they rarely trouble the goals (although Cripps is getting better), I'm not sure what class you are referring too.
The only thing Voss could've done was put Durdin, Elijah and Hewett in the middle at the same time to see how that went.
Put that would'v only been putting one finger in the dam wall IMO, not change the game.
I think we are going to have to agree to disagree on this one.
My opinion on our list, especially our mids has been the same for a few years and recruiting hasn't changed or adjusted to the games evolution.
You can only spit polish a turd so much and we need nearly 100% fitness to be competitive against a lot of teams.
Not saying we can't, but we are on a knifes edge all the time.
And the head coach can only work with what he has got, history over the last 30 years has proven changing coaches hasn't fixed the problem, but failing to evolve with the game has 100% made us not successful.