Seriously, I cant believe some of the utter crap that is being delivered here this week.
Suddenly because we were beaten by last years premiers, we're going nowhere!
Some of you need to take an information pill and have a lay down. Someone mentions that Judd signals for tempo football because he's "rooted" and suddenly its gospel! Maybe he did it because the Cats had momentum and he wanted to quell it. (Which it did!)
Others say Ratten called for tempo football (more guesswork) and take the opportunity to take potshots at Ratten.
We are coming from miles behind all of our opponents in terms of development and set plays. Since when did that change?
Our players are learning structures and set ups from the absolute basics. Some of you need to get informed about whats required to run a successful kickout structure. Its not just a matter of "you stand there and get the ball"!
Every players needs to understand everyone role. You need to know what the left back pocket does, what the right half back does, what the tagger does and where he stands. Any player could play any number of roles during a game so he needs to know what every role entails.
Multiply that by 6-10 kickout strategies and you're talking months/years to nail it down, not 10 games!!!
Then you have stoppage structures, defensive kickout strategies etc etc etc.
Its not like being at adelaide or Geelong where the one or two new players can be instructed and assisted by the 15 experienced players. We have 18 players running around who are learning this stuff from ground zero.
Add in issues like information overload (you can only expect the players to absorb so much information before it becomes confusing) and it just cant be learnt overnight.
Plus we need to remember that footballers are in reality a cross section of the community. Some will be perceptive and pick up the details quickly whilst some others may be as dumb as dogshit.
Any of these plays will only be as strong as the weakest link.
Some will take months of nailing down before they can even be attempted in a game yet we expect instant results.
I also read that Rattens tactical nous is being questioned. Can he compete with Wallace and Eade tactically?
I suspect several people are overestimating the role of the coach on match day. Matches are rarely won by "tricks" or tactics. Sure Terry wallace believes they are but thats why he's still coaching a dud team in his 5th year.
Games are won by the preparation and development of players. Good teams have the players making the correct decisions about countering strategies when they occur. Not waiting for the coaches box to send the message.
Ratten may not be a tactical genius yet but dont kid yourself that theres a "magic bag"of tricks to win games. Games are won by well developed teams. Our is still miles off that.
As for blocks and shepherds etc, Bentick attempted to apply heaps of blocks for Judd on Saturday. As for running to support, players should have an awareness of whats happening around them. Murph was run down from behind but so was Ling, so was Bartel and Wojcinsky. The difference is that the Geelong players have the size to still get the handball away when they are tackled. It takes time and development.
As for the third quarter, Geelongs burst had nothing to do with our tempo football. If that was the case, they would have come out and blown us away immediately. Yet we were competitive for the first 5-7 minutes.
The fact is they were too big, too talented and too good for us.
Players like Murhy, Gibbs and co. dont have the endurance to run with Bartel, Corey and co. yet. And nor they should.
Unless you want OP riddled hacks out there, its going to take more than 2 or 3 pre seasons to have our kids at the required level.
I'm not saying Ratten is the saviour but seriously, expecting our players to be suddenly developed after 5 years of neglect is farcical. Have this discussion in 18 months.