I'm not so sureSlow players are hard to kick to compared to fast players. You can miss a fast player by 10m and they still get to it. You miss a slow player by 10 meters and the ball hits the ground or an opponent first. Something I learnt very early in my footy career.
Our kicking is not fabulous over the board but you do have to hit slow guys perfectly, there's a lot less margin for error compared to quicker players.
I think our lack of leg speed amplifies the kicking deficiencies in our side. Fast teams just seem to be able to make skill errors and things still come off.
Some of the good sides, you will see them knock the ball forward, accidently hit up one on ones in the middle and it comes off for them because they have the leg speed once the ball is in open space. We can't get away doing those things because we're too slow over the entire field.
Our game plan and team structure is for footy prior to 2022. The game has changed a lot since then and those teams who's lists were ready for that or have adjusted to that are the better teams. We are still outdated in structure and tactics.
Our kicking would be a lot better if our players were a lot better at making up ground and getting to it.
No one would call the Pies slow, but their disposal efficiency is bottom 6, Cats are last
At the other end Dockers are first as they want to possess the ball with plenty of sideways kicks
2017, Tigers were last, their strength was chaos footy. 2015, Hawks were on top, they wanted to possess the footy. 2023, Pies were mid table
If you are looking at outdated gameplans, look no further that Ross Lyon
So if our footy was so archaic, then 2023 would never have eventuated. I believe it's more about taking important opportunities
Although, I believe gamestyle still has holes in consistency
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