TheGame wrote:
Nick wrote:
Why was he the wrong match-up when he caned Lucas the last time they played?
It was wet that day. I still didn't think Lucas would beat him that bad but it was clear half way through the first he was giving Lance the run around. The move should have been made before quarter time.
Lucas is a confidence player ... beat him a few times early and you are well on the way to shutting him down. Pagan should have made the switch after his 2nd goal instead of leaving the poor physical matchup with a confident Lucas the whole half.
It seemed to me the vast majority of Essendon* scores came from Blues turnovers, often from terrible clangers or careless handball. The same issue which has plagued the team for a number of seasons. My own opinion remains, in that the team appears to suffer from lack of belief and confidence, as evidenced by the poor skills and decisions being made by players who have in the past demonstrated much better capabilities in this area.
Some symptoms: when in possession of the ball, good options are often ignored. Players hold the ball up looking for better options rather than moving the ball quickly. Upfield, the players are mostly static. Fevola is the prime target looked for, even when in a clear 4 on 1. Players on the wings and flanks often fail to even glance for options in the centre, even though I have observed this being emphasised at times at training. Shepherding in the main is token rather than a concerted effort. Players fall asleep when the opposition line up from just outside 50m, content to stay in a simple zone.
These issues need to be addressed effectively by the coaching staff.