gerry atric wrote:
blue vain wrote:
It's amazing.
We're sitting 4th on the ladder with a healthy percentage for the first time in years yet some people here know how to coach better than our MC.
Imagine how good we'd be if some of TC's coaching experts were at the helm
BV surely you weren't satisfied with the game? Do you really think the MC showed the sort of imagination and adaptability that would win us the game? Were you really satisfied that we had learnt the lessons of last years two losses to the Bombers? Do you think the senior players apart from Judd showed adequate leadership? Did you expect us to lose and therefore think it was a good effort from the boys to get so close? Did our failure to be able to clear the defensive 50 suggest we had great kick out strategies, or any flexibility to change when things weren't working ?
Or do you think that whatever the MC does shouldn't be challenged? Surely supporters accepting the club's decisions unquestioningly over the last ten years has resulted in some diabolical times for supporters. I expect improvement and I think one measure is how we go in games against sides we should have beaten last year. So far our 4th on the ladder is a result of having beaten a dreadful Richmond and the Lions who only played a quarter. If we have improved we should be beating the sides thereabouts with us.
On Saturday most players sat back and watched Judd. That may be acceptable to some supporters, but I thought with a better effort and better planning, given that the Bombers gave us a blueprint of how they would play both times last year, we should have won easily. Knights had his players primed and his plans worked. Ours didn't. Does our MC have any responsibility for that. After 7 years of mediocrity I don't think losing like we did on Saturday night is okay. The MC have a responsibility to plan better than the oppo coach and to have the players primed and ready to carry out those plans. Did they appear to do that on Saturday night, If not are they above criticism?
The fact is the team that takes it's chances and capitalises on its opportunities usually wins the game.
Fev missed from 10 metres out and had 3 goals 8 at one stage. Wiggo missed from 15 metres and Simmo missed sitters.
IMO, had we taken our opportunities, the game would have been over.
We didn't and the Bombers came out and kicked 14.3 in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
The match committee can't be held accountable for poor goalkicking. All teams go through it including the best team in the competition.
Too many posters subscribe to the Terry Wallace method of coaching. They think coaching is about tricks and game day tactics. The sad fact is they have little idea.
Talk to most elite coaches and they'll tell you game day is a result of the developing instincts and decision making over a sustained period.
When a player is under pressure or in the middle of a pack he doesn't think about the instructions the runner just gave him or what the coach said at quarter time.
Zones, structures and strategies to counter them take months or years to develop. Every player must know their role or it is dismantled by a well drilled opposition.
Have a think back to where we were 18 months ago and look at us now.
Hugely improved at stoppages and set plays. Improving at kickouts and defending them. An enormously improving spread of goalkicking options and a good feeling of comaraderie within the group.
I dont mind the MC being challenged but lets be realistic in our expectations.
If anyone thinks we could have pulled a rabbit out of the hat during the game or implemented some fantastic strategy during the week that 22 players would have perfectly understood and implemented, they are either immensely ill informed or just plain fools.
IMHO of course.
Give it time. we're 4th on the ladder and on the improve.
We had more kicks, marks, handballs, tackles and scoring shots.
We're younger and our key players aren't over 30 like Essendon*.
Our opposition had a better scoring conversion on the night and took advantage when they had momentum.
It happens to the best of them. We're still one of the youngset teams in the comp and sitting 4th on the ladder.
Blueboy_Dan wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
It's amazing.
We're sitting 4th on the ladder with a healthy percentage for the first time in years yet some people here know how to coach better than our MC.
Imagine how good we'd be if some of TC's coaching experts were at the helm.
Its round 3 FFS

Yes it is.
Well done.
