Blue Vain wrote:
Cazzesman wrote:
You can blame DP till the cows come home for various reasons but when players up the field won't lead directly at the ball carrier then I blame the player not the coach. I sure he doesn't say....Ignore the lead of Josh and kick over his head to the well covered Fev".
Regards Cazzesman
Sorry Cazzesman but telling players how to do something doesnt cut it.
You have to train it, you have to practice it consistently and give the players drills and more drills on how to react in varying situations.
They play on instinct, instinct that is honed on the track.
This is not something I've been saying for a couple of weeks. I've been warning of this since 03!
But surprisingly to some, I'm not here to bag Pagan. I'm just surprised to think that anyone would expect the players to react differently. Everyone can bag the players as much as they want but they are creatures of their environment.
You cant tell them how to function for 4 years and then criticise them for not functioning differently.
I agree but there's just some things you can't simulate efficiently.
Flooding is one.
If we don't have the systems in place already, I relish the day where some of this new money comes into video testing of player decision making, or generating simulations that test it.
All the equipment to do so is within reach. This is why I don't begrudge Pagan and other coaches of other lowly clubs too much if their financial situation is a factor.
Having said that - from what I have seen of training - Pagan doesn't ignore the idea of mindless bombing into the forward line, he strictly encourages at as a last ditch option - that or having a ping at goals. You have to question the mindset of the players when Geelong turned the heat up. They responded in previous weeks, but this time they just fell over.
Wouldn't surprise me in the least if there was a battle of words out on the field. Young minds indeed.