- Aug 18, 2018
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Hi guys, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Highlight of my commutes.
Definitely not a one week at a time question:
Sitting at 9-1 after round 10, with the highest points scored, lowest score against, the fewest turnovers, the highest goal kicking accuracy, the highest efficiency inside 50, and having earned those stats through the hardest part of their draw, the cats are rightfully looking fairly respectable.
Every team has a weakness however. We sit 8th for overall disposals, 10th for clearances, 12th for inside 50s. Is there any narrative there for a way to beat the cats? Would a side like Port where they are #1 for contested possessions, #1 for clearances, #1 for inside 50s, maybe have the number #1 headache waiting for the #1 team at their home ground after the bye?
Not cats related but:
Is Stewy Dew coach of the year? The suns playing style looks messy, with every suns player hanging off a direct opponent and denying space to structures, but that has robbed better opponents of their game plan. There are numerous afl sides with more talent and experience than the suns, but has he been more effective at building a group that can withstand onslaughts from far superior teams and build belief? Alternatively, is it better to lose badly having tried to pull off a game style that will gain more wins later in careers when executed better?
Definitely not a one week at a time question:
Sitting at 9-1 after round 10, with the highest points scored, lowest score against, the fewest turnovers, the highest goal kicking accuracy, the highest efficiency inside 50, and having earned those stats through the hardest part of their draw, the cats are rightfully looking fairly respectable.
Every team has a weakness however. We sit 8th for overall disposals, 10th for clearances, 12th for inside 50s. Is there any narrative there for a way to beat the cats? Would a side like Port where they are #1 for contested possessions, #1 for clearances, #1 for inside 50s, maybe have the number #1 headache waiting for the #1 team at their home ground after the bye?
Not cats related but:
Is Stewy Dew coach of the year? The suns playing style looks messy, with every suns player hanging off a direct opponent and denying space to structures, but that has robbed better opponents of their game plan. There are numerous afl sides with more talent and experience than the suns, but has he been more effective at building a group that can withstand onslaughts from far superior teams and build belief? Alternatively, is it better to lose badly having tried to pull off a game style that will gain more wins later in careers when executed better?