ThePrez wrote:
ive seen - i saw it for four weeks in the wizzer cup
and if i hear again - how no one rates the wizzer cup - i think ill shot someone
the wizzer cup is irrelevant - the minute you cross the line any professional team wants to win. period.
Prez, I'll make this very, very simple for you.
In any given AFL season, there are different levels at which the games are played. To illustrate my point, I will break those levels down into 3 categories (there's more but I won't make it complicated). The 3 levels are:
- Finals
- Home & Away games
- Preseason games.
Everyone knows that intensity, commitment, pressure, and even Match Day tactics goes up many notches when you play a final compared to a H&A season.
Why?
Because there's a lot more at stake!
In many finals it's do-or-die!... so coaches and players pull out all stops to win the bloody game.
So why the increase in standard from playing a H&A game to a final? Does this mean that the coaches and players weren't really trying to win during the H&A season? Of course not. It's just that the Standard of the game increases.
That's why some players who star in H&A games for some reason struggle come Finals time (I'll get back to this point later).
If I was to rank the difference in standard between these 3 levels it would go something like this:
1) Finals matches
2) H&A games
** DAYLIGHT!!! **
3) Wizard Cup games
You keep going on about the bloody Wizard Cup Prez.
Many teams enter that comp with different motivations.
Experiment with different game plans.
Experiment with players in different positions.
Blood new recruits.
Many players are still rusty skill-wise.
Many teams haven't built up sufficient fitness bases.
And many others differences (rules, no. of players, etc. etc.)
Wizard Cup is nothing more than a glorified practice match. I'll repeat that again: A PRACTICE MATCH!! For the many reasons mentioned above, it doesn't necessarily simulate the exact same conditions as a H&A game. The standards are different. There are no 4 points at stake in a Wiz Cup game for a start. Not every team's out there busting a gut to win a glorified practice match.
What does this mean?
It means the form during a Wizz Cup game can be misleading. You can't compare a Wizz Cup game to a H&A game. The standards are vastly different.
So what is the best way to judge your list?
Well you can't use the Wizard Cup by itself. The proof of the pudding is during the REAL SEASON. The H&A matches! So let's just put the Wiz Cup aside for now... How have we performed so far in the REAL MATCHES.... SHIZEN HAUzEN!!
We get all excited about how skillful we performed during those matches.
Why haven't we seen the same things during the premiership season?
Why? Because of the jump in standard.
How else do you explain it.
When the Intensity, the Pressure, and Standard goes up several notches our skills go AWOL.
Many supporters have wondered why we have such shit starts to our games.
For the past 4 matches, we have been absolutely smashed in the first quarter.
I think the answer for our poor starts is becoming clear.
Is it any surprise that the start of a match also coincides with when the pressure, intensity, fitness of the opposition is at it's greatest? I think not.
The only time we have looked any good at all is during Junk Time.
Funny how our skills start to mirror what happened in the WiZ Cup When the opposition starts to relax and relieve some of the earlier pressure.
Bottom Line: You can discount what happened in the Wizard Cup. The TRUE TEST of how good a list is, is during a REAL H&A match. Sadly, after 9 REAL games we have failed this TRUE TEST.
We have been exposed!!
I said it before and I'll say it again till I'm (navy) blue in the face:
WIZARD CUP = RED HERRING!!
Now where's that gun of yours Prez?