sinbagger wrote:
Traveller86 wrote:
No they're doing exactly what they should do. I just want to make sure everyone can see through it and stop attributing the recent uptick in form to Voss in any way shape or form. It's clear he was the problem.
I’ve said this before, if a new coach can fundamentally change every element of the game plan and structure in a single week (in the middle of the season no less), then why would we ever bother appointing a coach for more than a week? You know the reason why, it’s because what you’re claiming is impossible.
fraser has been here before, espesh with lots of the kids. he's familiar. so this isn't a single week.
also. there's not been a foundational shift of strategy. but more a refining of it. we did many things under voss that were good. we've kept them. and blending that with doing more of falling into line with the modern game and utilising the current rules (something voss stubbornly refused to).
for eg ... i'd love a stat with us under voss for marking the ball - espesh back half - and going back on the mark, and kicking in straight lines down the flanks. stagnant and scared. but also keeping our off ball defensive structures (which tbh, was boring and killing us under voss)
... and then i'd like to see a stat for under fraser how many times we've wrapped around the mark taker, with 3 or 4 players and surged forward with handballs out of the hotzone and then kicked. and when we kick, we're looking for angles (and finding them). players being given license to forgo off ball defensive structure for attacking. ie our offense is slowly becoming our defense. which is the modern afl template for winning. swans, hawks, cats, 2023 pies etc
used to drive me crazy under voss we never utilised the stand rule. such a simple thing. now, we're running it down their throats with it. and lo and behold, winning again.