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One soccer club in England has an AI camera set up to live streams their matches

In one game the camera kept mistaking the bald referee's head for the ball and there was just footage of him for the whole game

That's why we can't do video review work at our training sessions
Everybody watching the bigscreen nekminnit a fly lands on Nicks head
 
No he wasn't

We were developing him as the deepest tall defender playing on the opposition's stay at home key forwards until there was a public outcry

Then we moved him to HBF and later midfield/forward

Young players need stability while they find their feet and we didn't provide that whatsoever. Seemingly we had a new plan for him every 5 minutes. Pretty dismal effort from our coaching team overall. He showed a few good signs in spite of them, not because of them.

I'm hoping this Brisbane guy has a clue. I suspect he has.
Hr played the equivalent of two games deeper in defense to work on his one-on-one defensive positioning, which had shown itself to be an issue.

Part of developing as a young player is working on the lesser areas of your game.

Stability is fine, but it's not all rote learning of a single role. It's developing the different areas that need development.
 

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Hr played the equivalent of two games deeper in defense to work on his one-on-one defensive positioning, which had shown itself to be an issue.

Part of developing as a young player is working on the lesser areas of your game.

Stability is fine, but it's not all rote learning of a single role. It's developing the different areas that need development.
Absolute lies

Why do you bother with this rubbish, honestly?

Curtin played full back because he was the tallest player available

The week after, Butts returned from injury via the SANFL and Curtin shifted up field. A coincidence of course.

Magically he'd solved the need to work on his defensive issues deep in defence that very week.

There is no planning or thought or development. We react to what's immediately in front of us every single week.
 
Except these are talls. We drafted Curtin to be a mid, right?
Curtin wasn't drafted as a mid. He was the All Australian CHB. Which was a little misleading, as he was the best playmaking defender in his draft year, not a traditional key defender. He occasionally got stints on the ball. Before his draft year, he played a fair bit as a medium forward (before his 12cm growth spurt).

In WAFL seniors, he played on the last line of defence as a playmaker. I still think this is where he will play his best football, at least early.

He is a tall. They take longer. I don't think it's a positional thing.

He's also a kid in his first year of AFL.
 
Absolute lies

Why do you bother with this rubbish, honestly?

Curtin played full back because he was the tallest player available

The week after, Butts returned from injury via the SANFL and Curtin shifted up field. A coincidence of course.

Magically he'd solved the need to work on his defensive issues deep in defence that very week.

There is no planning or thought or development. We react to what's immediately in front of us every single week.
You know why
 
Absolute lies

Why do you bother with this rubbish, honestly?

Curtin played full back because he was the tallest player available

The week after, Butts returned from injury via the SANFL and Curtin shifted up field. A coincidence of course.

Magically he'd solved the need to work on his defensive issues deep in defence that very week.

There is no planning or thought or development. We react to what's immediately in front of us every single week.

What?

His one on one work was a massive issue.

You saw that in the earlier AFL games he played.

**** me - why are you suggesting they played him in that role, if it wasn't to develop holes in his game?

You're not even making any sense.

The club couldn't give two shits about results in the lower levels. It's ridiculous to suggest anything else - they're obviously putting him in roles where he can learn and develop.

We weren't trying to manufacture a full back. We were trying to help help a young tall develop the defensive sides of his game.
 
Maybe that's why our development has dropped off so much of late?

Has it? It seems to be on the up-tick since 2020.

Except these are talls. We drafted Curtin to be a mid, right?

I think it's much safer to say we drafted Curtin because we thought he was uber-talented, and we'll work out the position later in the piece.

I do think the early knock to the knee, alongside Keane breakout campaign really threw a cat among the pigeons with Curtin. Because the easy position to blood him in was that loose third tall defender.
 

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Absolute lies

Why do you bother with this rubbish, honestly?

Curtin played full back because he was the tallest player available

The week after, Butts returned from injury via the SANFL and Curtin shifted up field. A coincidence of course.

Magically he'd solved the need to work on his defensive issues deep in defence that very week.

There is no planning or thought or development. We react to what's immediately in front of us every single week.
Hr played the equivalent of two games deeper in defense to work on his one-on-one defensive positioning, which had shown itself to be an issue.

Part of developing as a young player is working on the lesser areas of your game.

Stability is fine, but it's not all rote learning of a single role. It's developing the different areas that need development.
Good grief. Curtin played full back until Butts came back mentioned. He got absolutely monstered by Liam McBean and I think it was that tall Sturt player. He was nowhere near ready. He played a little better as a HBF. He moved into the middle late and had a reasonable game or two. IMO he's not a mid. He may make a FWD. due to his height. I still think he's a tweener. I personally would trade him if someone came calling.
 

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