100%Our inability to exit the back half was our biggest fault all year
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100%Our inability to exit the back half was our biggest fault all year
Yeah, he was OK but definitely not anywhere near the Doc we know and loveLove Doc to bits as we all do.
But yes.
Whilst allowing our opponents to exit through any avenue they please in most of the games we lost.Our inability to exit the back half was our biggest fault all year
We lack marking targets outside of TDK, McKay and Curnow (and Curnow is not that tall, really)
JSOS would help, Lemmey would be better if he was ready.. Playing two rucks hamstrings us when Pitto isn’t a great marking option.
Yes.Anybody who has ever run a team of people will always tell you there a some key pillars to having success.
No 1 is continuity in your people.
Chopping and changing is a disaster..cause without it other key pillars like good plans carnt be effective.
Our no 1 issue over the off season to fix has already been done..moving on andrew russell.
Have we made some odd selections?
Yes.
Do we need to tweak our style..yes.
But as a person who has run in business teams and coached my own footy teams I look at voss and say he hasn't been given in his 3 yrs stability in availability.
I've watched the last 2 premiers miss finals the following yr due to no continuity in selection due to injuries.
I've seen clubs who are at tye pointy end this season struggle including swans when their continuity of selection has been challenged.
For voss 3 yrs in charge the team keeps changing every few weeks. I actually think to have played finals twice and missed by 1 pt the other time has been pretty outstanding.
Case in point again last night..we rolled out a line up and set up for the very first time.
I think there's been some reasonable comments on here about changes but again I'll state..without continuity it's very difficult to get a true picture of the situation.
There is some absolute lunacy in the MC and not just last night..
Absolutely bizarre decision making and you didn’t need hindsight to know it.
It’s like they wanted to lose at times.
I reckon we might need to join forces dear enemy.Bad luck blues, at least you made the finals and you did score in more quarters than you didn't, so you're going better than us.
Don't be upset that you haven't won a flag since the 1900s either
Like?Yes.
And...
A lot of downright strange decisions to throw out what little continuity we did have. And not just this week.
Staggerd by the selections, and to have TDK as sub. just dumb. Then to sub-out Kennedy!Lucky we dropped the kids like Lord, Moir & Binns so we could play a heap of underdone, out of form players & save being embarrassed
Footy IQ is a factor also, most teams have us covered in this department.100% Agree
Look at Hawks midfield. It’s not that quick. Newcombe MacKenzie Day Worpel Nash etc aren’t quick. However, the way they play is quick and full of run in numbers
Lol.I had low expectations given our injury list & general dysfunction in our game play over last third of season plus it being the Lions at home.
The old cliche we lost this at the selection table has never been so true. Of all the selected only TDK was worthwhile and if he was fit enough he can’t be the sub & Pittonet can’t play.
We went with the you can’t trust the kids strategy and it failed abysmally.
We have the wrong coach and clearly the wrong match committee. If we continue to rely on stubborn coach, talent of a few, the effort of a few & current game plan we will squander this opportunity.
Again: Docherty does not select himself. It might surprise you to know he doesn't play any role in selection, because - you know - he's not on the match committee.
Reconsider whether you want to call Sam Docherty selfish on this forum a third time.
Can’t agree with this part. Docherty is senior enough to know he’s not ready. Team before yourself. Putting his hand up to play a final was selfish. Set himself a goal after he did his knee to play again this season and put his goal ahead of what was best for the team.
You forgot J.Barker the guy could survive being at ground zero of a nuclear bomb detonation.The proofs in the pudding, diabolical is how I would describe his tenure at Carlton.
Should have moved him on at minimum end of 2022, 2 extra wasted years of prime list time because of a reputation from many years prior.
We are so quick to sack a coach yet when it comes to other positions in the club that are on a par with importance we sit on our hands and dream it will get better, last time it was recruitment and this time phys edders.
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This will be unpopular and obviously wasn't the issue last night but I'm of the belief that for a clearly limited coach like Voss, the McKay-Curnow partnership is fool's good.
He's not creative enough to get the best out of these two talented key forwards (either keeps them deep to draw a swarm of defenders, or has Harry plod up the wing to draw all the intercept defenders when we are slow-playing the ball out of back 50, then get outmarked).
And he's also not a strong enough coach to demand better minimum standards of them (Curnow doesn't chase, ever, and barely halved a contest all year; McKay goes to ground constantly and plays way, way, way too 'nice').
We are completely wasting them. We have become so predictable. I honestly think we would be better playing McKay back just so Voss doesn't have the safety net of having both KPFs in the team, and not putting any actual thought into how the forward line should function other than 'kick it to the big blokes'.
McKay and Curnow have become far too 'all or nothing'. You need dependable talls who will halve the contest (although in our case, halving the contest when Durdin and Motlop are supposed to be the smalls isn't going to achieve a desirable outcome).
While I'm at it, the 'win the clearance' gameplan for the rest of the field is also complete trash. The actual areas of the game that you can control (running patterns/pressure when you don't have the ball, exit strategy/transition when you do have it), we literally have no method or approach.
Appalling coaching.
Maybe cause they can churn out the same players so they built that synergyFooty IQ is a factor also, most teams have us covered in this department.
Watching Geelong execute a style/gameplan against a more dynamic midfield opposition on Thursday just demonstrates how coaching/scouting can give you a great belief & buy in to the task at hand but having players who understand the onfield or in game adjustments, team rules and disciplines just sets the well drilled teams apart under finals pressure.
Can’t agree with this part. Docherty is senior enough to know he’s not ready. Team before yourself. Putting his hand up to play a final was selfish. Set himself a goal after he did his knee to play again this season and put his goal ahead of what was best for the team.
1. We are so poorly coached. What are our players first instincts? Long bomb.
2. Long bomb from D50 to the wing. Long bomb from wing into F50. It's instinctual for majority of our players.
3. Doesn't help that we have 0 composure when under pressure.
4. Did I mention we love a long bomb so much that our players actually find it difficult to chain handballs to move the ball up the field while other teams do this in their sleep?
This will be unpopular and obviously wasn't the issue last night but I'm of the belief that for a clearly limited coach like Voss, the McKay-Curnow partnership is fool's good.
He's not creative enough to get the best out of these two talented key forwards (either keeps them deep to draw a swarm of defenders, or has Harry plod up the wing to draw all the intercept defenders when we are slow-playing the ball out of back 50, then get outmarked).
And he's also not a strong enough coach to demand better minimum standards of them (Curnow doesn't chase, ever, and barely halved a contest all year; McKay goes to ground constantly and plays way, way, way too 'nice').
We are completely wasting them. We have become so predictable. I honestly think we would be better playing McKay back just so Voss doesn't have the safety net of having both KPFs in the team, and not putting any actual thought into how the forward line should function other than 'kick it to the big blokes'.
McKay and Curnow have become far too 'all or nothing'. You need dependable talls who will halve the contest (although in our case, halving the contest when Durdin and Motlop are supposed to be the smalls isn't going to achieve a desirable outcome).
While I'm at it, the 'win the clearance' gameplan for the rest of the field is also complete trash. The actual areas of the game that you can control (running patterns/pressure when you don't have the ball, exit strategy/transition when you do have it), we literally have no method or approach.
Appalling coaching.