jake_h03 wrote:
Carlton.
I don't understand Carlton.
Friday night I watched a team take a game on. I watched a team take chances, play on. They were hungry, they seemed excited about their football. They hunted their opposition. Chased, pressured, attacked. And we won. We knocked off the team who has dominated this comp for the past 3 years. Yes, they were undermanned, but so were we, missing Waite (top 3 BnF before injury), Jamison, and even the replacement backman in Austin pulling out. We have played this way in other games this year and had similarly satisfying results.
Why then, in various games throughout the season, have we played the complete opposite? What I am talking about involves 2 aspects of the game.
1. Offensively, we took the game on on friday. We ran. We took risks. Sometimes they payed off, sometimes they didn't. But we played on and linke up and attacked their zone. Compare this to the game against Collingwood, Essendon*, among others where we simply had zero run out of defence. We have been so slow bringing it out, chipping it around sideways before booting it long to a 50/50. i just don't understand why, after for example the saints game, and the success we had playing on and running, this hasn't continued to happen. I would rather see us lose taking the game than lose playing it safe. I think in the end I put this down to expectation. I think the games where we go in as underdogs, our players feel the freedom to take the game on, as we have nothing to lose. But the games where we are heavy favourites, unless we have a commanding lead, we seem to have a fear of failure. We go into our shell, everyone is too afraid of stuffing up, because the expectation is that we should win. And the chip chip chip begins. I think our players need to get it into their head that we play better when we take the game on, so just do it. FFS do it.
2. Now this is the one I really REALLY don't get. And it involves chasing, pressure, intensity. Last night, and in other games we have played well in this year, we attacked the ball carrier. Hunted him. Pressured, hassled, rushed the opposition. It leads to mistakes. Everyone knows this. I cannot work out for the life of me why in the hell, in the Collingwood game in particular, we seemed to allow them to run it up the ground. Now its obviously a zoning tactic thats happening, but it was almost funny to watch. The amount of times I saw Collingwood players run the ball out of the 50 with no pressure whatsoever was astonishing. I witnessed our players, 5 metres in front of the ball carrier, actually run in the same direction, basically running away from the ball carrier. I dont care what you say about the zone, there always has to be some form of just pressure the bloody ball carrier. priority 1 should always be the guy. Even if you don't tackle him, pressure him. Rush him. That's how mistakes are made and tunovers happen.
So please carlton, from now on
*Take the game on. Play on, run, link up. Bring other players into the game. Just like we did on Friday.
*Attack them when they have the ball. Be relentless
That is all I ask. If we lose trying these things, I don't mind, but we will lose a lot less than we win.
End Rant
Two very simple answers to our ability to develop an attacking style (Hadley & Ohailpin). One guy wins the in and under ball the other enables us to have the confidence to run through the middle and hit up a target. Some of our selections earlier in the seasons were a disgrace