cj69 wrote:
Watched a lot of footy at the weekend especially the performances of Geelong, Hawthorn, Bulldogs and St Kilda.
The big thing that stands out is that all these sides kick the ball very well. Throughout these sides not one of them would have someone who I would call a bad kick or decision maker by foot. Yes, they have some average ones but no one that is poor. They also took advantage of mistakes by the opposition on almost every occassion.
For me it highlighted the fine line between success and failure at this level. Against Essendon* and even Brisbane every mistake we made by foot we suffered and it put tremendous pressure on our defence. In today's game kicking is the key more than ever.
Ratten made a point before the draft last year that his priority was players who can kick (we then got Yarran, Robinson, Tiller and O'Keefe plus we got Johnson). You can work on your kicking all you want but IMO you either have it or you don't.
Guys like Bentick, Wiggins, Fisher, Russell, Bower, Carrazzo, Pfieffer and Hampson struggle in this area.
The question is can we carry players who are poor by foot and poor in their decision making if we are going to get to the top? IMO NO!
geez, did a carlton player spit in your sandwich or something.
just about everything i have read from you is negative.
whilst i agree skill errors are costly, and we seem to pay for every error we make, but gee, we have lost by 4, 17 & 4. We need to improve, and we will with time, and we could easily be 6-0, but we arent, and that is the next step we need to take. we are creating enough chances, we just need to take them. we have taken steps this year, and we need to continue to improve.
but hell, judd had a couple stinkers as well today, he mustnt be able to kick either.

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