Blue Vain wrote:
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Why look at Thompson and not look at Connolly?
I dont get why everyone points at Thompson... he did it... then again it can be argued he could have done more.
Fair point.
I only looked at Thompson and Lyon because they are coaching the 2 best teams in the game. Also, Thompson was mentioned in the above posts as some form of measuring stick.
By Connolly, I assume you mean Clarkson.
Lets look at his record. In his first year he took Hawthorn to 14th on the ladder. one game improvement on the previous year.
In his second year at the equivalent stage of the year to Rattens Carlton, Hawthorn were 11th on the ladder with a % of 85. They had just lost their 4th consecutive game.
Sounds similar to Thompson and Ratten doesn't it? Almost identical.
They went on to finish 11th on the ladder and 5th the following year.
The facts tell me that the successful coaches take more than 18 months to get the message across. It takes patience and a bit of inconsistency along the way but if the process is correct (training methods and development systems), the desired outcome has every opportunity to be achieved. I watch Rattens training methods and he is at the forefront of "game sense" drill initiation IMO. That gives the players every opportunity to learn the game. If they can't, then they're not worth persevering with anyway.
Thompson coached a long time before extracting anything out of Geelong.
Could it be he wasted years anyway?
I think you cannot look at what others are doing BV and think it will automatically translate into a good side.
Every teams players and psyche are as individual as our very owb DNA.
I actually reckon Thompson has coached poorly at times and for stretches,
He did win a flag... it REALLY means jack shit to us cos its all unique.
What i try to look at is how players are improving. I see very little improvement in many of our players.
I see alot of 'sweeper upperers'.. i see alot of players scavenging for cheap kicks and moving it along short and slow.
I see blokes like Simmo who used to be instinctive become the man who holds the ball aloft to slow it down even more. (i think you should only go int this ode when youre wanting to stop an avelanche)
I see Bower taking less risks.
I see Setanta who is heart in mouth stuff but a dasher in the resies in the ruck!
I see alot of tall defensive types who cant create the genuine run out of defence.. reckon Simmo should play across half back but as a runner)
I see fast players tagging...
I see way too many handballs ... and it bemuses the @#$%&! out of me when i can see that opposition sides are waiting for us to handball that one too many and then we turn it over predictably.
I see Gibbs becoming a short stats man just behind the ball...
Youd want him making the attacks inside 50 to either Fev or the best player available.
I see very little body work and blocking/shepherding for team mates.
I see Judd being raped week in week out.. which means we soul have players loose.
I see defenders and players in general with no idea how to deal with the ball if its above their eyebrows...
I see some shocking decisions on the selection table.. but thats personal...
But the problem is all of these things are recurring.
We dont address any of the major problems..and if you do the same things you will be the same.
I dunno how you reckon you see them training excellently... though i know you get along more than i do,
But the proof is always in the pudding...