ant555
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- May 4, 2004
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There are some from that period and a few newer players from what I hear. The issue it seems is they see the game plan as too complicated and not just Trucks defense but also what Caracella is trying to sell with the ball movement. My opinion is it is a result of the culture of the club changing some time towards the end of Sheedy's era. You get players starting to play a bit of me footy when Sheedy was not at his best. Roll that into the Knights era where senior players where never really on board and then the next group of players learn from the previous and so on . Adding to that is we have simply drafted nice blokes as a policy since 2007 so the level of leadership needed to drive the standards on field is not strong.Is that because the senior players we are talking about were either drafted during the Saga period, or were around during that period?
It is pretty clear that the club took a softly, softly approach during that time. Even during Wooshas tenure this was happening.
Is that the current coaches fault? Or his predecessors fault. Or a fault with EFC in general for fear of getting offside with the AFL, media, general supporter/opposition base?
Maybe, just maybe, during those years we taught our leaders that accountability does not matter, only learnings!
Difficult problem for rookie coach to overcome without the backing of the club. I hope Truck stays, drops these lazy ass players at all costs and the club realises who is dead wood and who is not.