ThePrez wrote:
If the kids arent up to it yet, they dont deserve to be in the team and most would get more out of a full game in the Bullants than they would playing in patches for the seniors.
The kids and anyone for that matter must be fighting for their spot, to give it to them purely becuase they are kids is crap, same goes for anyone in the seniors that isnt playing well. If someone is in the bullants and playing well then they deserve the spot regardless.
First things first, some defintions. Lets say:
"Kid" = a player who has been drafted in the last 1-3 years
"up to it" = is unlikely to contribute on a consistant basis at senior level.
So what you're saying is that a "kid" with a potentially hugh upside to the club who isn't currently "up to it" DOESNT deserve a game, but a more senior player like a Bannister or a McGrath or a Prendergast DOES deserve a game even though these players have proved week after week that they also aren't "up to it" because they also can't perform consistantly.
What you're saying is that it's somehow more honorable to lose with an older side on the park.
That playing some other clubs hacks and rejects with known flaws is somehow "trying to win" MORE than playing a "kid" who may have more skill or football nous to offer, if less experience and body strength.
I think that's a load of crap.
To me, playing guys who proved at their last club, or have proved during their time at Carlton, that they aren't "up to it" ahead of a kid with potential IS not trying to win. It's being dishonest, to the club and its supporters. It's saying:
"we know this side isn't good enough, but if we can get 10 wins again we can fake it and keep the fans happy. And if we can get a bit more out of Lance this seasons we might win a couple more and fool them all in to thinking we're improving"
Personally, I think NO Carlton draftee should play seniors in their first seasons. Give them all a year in the Bullants. No pressure on them, just let them concentrate on getting their skills right and their fitness levels up. After that they should be fair game, and we should be selected them ahead of one dimensional players who are constantly getting exposed.
When Prenda had the ball on the HBF on Friday I turned to my mate in the stand and said:
"he can't kick short and has no long options on, he'll kick this 50m straight to a tigers player"
.... and he did. There are no suprises left with our second tier players. They have been found out over and over again.
Same goes for playing loose men in defence. I'd rather player our defenders one out on their opponents if it means we'll give a contest all over the ground. Even it it means they might get 5 goals kicked on each of them, at least we're not papering over cracks and trying to fudge it.
In a lot of ways, i think some people haven't learned anything from the last three years. We've had these "what is tanking/I hate the draft/salary cap/priority picks" threads over and over again.
It's taken our top 6 players all firing simultaneously for us to beat two bottom 4 placed sides by less than a goal, and people's start thinking that the players or the coaches are not trying to win??
It's so much easier to get on a high horse about tanking that it is to face the fact that despite all the shuffling of deck chairs we're simply not good enough .... and all while the only evidence that we had actually improved was that we won some practice matches this year .... it amazes me really it does.
btw - That's not directed at you Prez, it's more of a general comment.
Moderators - can we just open a Talking Tanking/Priority Picks forum now so that we don't have to have these threads cluttering up the main forum for the next 16 weeks? Otherwise it's going to be an even longer season ...