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^ 100% - Nailed it.We are all experts in here and heaven forbid this was our full time job but really all any of us want is a tough side that uses the ball well and takes advantages of its inside 50 s and gets managed appropriately when we are injured
Not to mention that we are we’ll run and nail our picks and don’t pick up cheap injured players constantly guess what that’s why there cheap and drift in the draft
What I wouldn’t give for a Harley Reid to go watch each week such an excitement machine
Rant over
This the thread for it- shout out your wisdom as loud as you can - don't be shy!Is there any point criticizing this setup on here? Just to be hammered by the glitterati who believe everything is ok and next man up is an excuse.
Not much is off limits in this thread, lay it outIs there any point criticizing this setup on here? Just to be hammered by the glitterati who believe everything is ok and next man up is an excuse.
YeapThis the thread for it- shout out your wisdom as loud as you can - don't be shy!
Understand the question marks over Lyod and Russell- but why Austin ?The consequences of the review we had a few years a go, are starting to be felt now. The review left Russell, lloyd and Austin in situ & our injury list and recruiting are not showing results
Take that back!It's sad that many still focus on the negatives and or work in progress areas (which every club endures), rather than enjoying the ride of the positives in the last 12 months
Even more bizarre, posters trying to enforce their negative opinions in an attempt to sway others to their way of thinking
Could you imagine sacking Voss, assistants and others, mid last year based on the white noise
And having Ross as a coach
Valid, but we can also look at in a different wayI get extremely grumpy when I see people proposing bringing in Young because Kemp got beat by a roaring Hogan with the entire midfield beaten, because it demonstrates that what we do behind the ball is misunderstood.
Make no mistake, Hogan would've towelled up Young last night; it might've looked different - he'd have gotten Young on the lead instead of in the contest - but he'd have done it all the same. They were genuinely out with no pressure on the inside 50 kick just so, so many times that it wouldn't have mattered; you could chuck SOS on him and he'd have still kicked a bag, just SOS would've looked rather grumpy while it happened. Sometimes, your opponent is going to play well; we are footy fans, not the players, so we can admit it where they have to begrudge it.
No, the problem isn't with the matchup, but with the midfield being so soundly beaten and us being unable to shut down their transition game.
What we do behind the ball - and why we seem to leak goals, regardless of whatever the scoreboard says; prior to this match, we were the best defense in the comp over the preceding 6 games - is intercept. Weitering, Gov, Kemp, Newman all intercept the ball in flight, creating marks and turnovers. It's why Boyd has become the preferred candidate for that second back pocket position; compared to the other options (Cincotta, Williams) he takes more intercepts and competes in the air better than the equivalents. Saad is also not a slouch here. We take opposition attack and pivot it into possession.
Do we look exposed sometimes? **** yes we do. We get beaten overhead, and when you beat us overhead we look ****ing average. Easy to score against. But statistically speaking, we do not get beaten often regardless of what your eyes tell you, and this is why we usually exit D50 so quickly and can string possession into front half so quickly; we have contested marks all over the ****ing ground and talls that can and do provide outlet and chopout. Our slow game is built from being able to widen the ground by getting it to the back flank much, much faster than other sides can, and as a consequence we can spread a zone at the thickest part of the ground.
Last night was shit for two reasons:
1. Our midfield was soundly beaten for more than a thirty minute period, ensuring that they kept getting the ball inside forward 50.
2. Our defenders couldn't mark the ball safely for the first three terms, because they kept spilling chest marks and dropping sitters due to dew and the lights; Harry, for example, held his hand out above his eyes when a high ball came in a few times so it's pretty ****ing clear the lights were a factor.
That's pretty much it. Our transition game is fouled when we don't take intercepts, and upon intercepting that next kick cannot find a target at half back. For two terms, we gave it back with that kick, and they kept getting frees inside forward 50 early during that string which generated momentum.
And none of that - ****ing none of it - is because Young didn't play.
I really don't like a pure matchup analysis of AFL. I think it's borne of punditry all being out of date within a good 4-5 years of having played themselves and most of them (if they've coached at all) only having coached at juniors level. It's simplistic, as though simply beating your man leads to your team winning; it ignores that teams win games, not individuals.Valid, but we can also look at in a different way
Young takes Riccardi, Weitering takes Hogan
I still do not like Kemp as a pure defender. I think he's a wrecking ball, albeit one that has done very, very well at controlling his natural instincts to date and has allowed the rest of the back six to function as a compromise. He's not better than Gov at intercepting or disposing of the ball to advantage, but he allows Gov to avoid sitting a key forward and he's been strong enough to man some pretty good forwards.What I love about Kemp is his natural aggression, but still has brain fade moments in every game
Over the last month, something is NQR with the cohesion between Weitering and Kemp, it's a real watch for me
Now, that is a post.Surely I’m not the only one that gets frustrated at supporters reactions to losses. I’m absolutely of the mindset that we do not know how to lose yet. We are still in the state of “x is no good”, “drop x”, “throw the kitchen sink at x” every single time we lose. Then when we win the following week, that rhetoric disappears into thin air.
I firmly subscribe to the notion that we are an immature, over emotional fan base that doesn’t know how to cope with losses in a pragmatic and thoughtful way. I’m 28 years old, and am witnessing the best Carlton team I can remember. How about people enjoy it, rather than trying to overanalyse every single game and player every time we lose? And don’t give me any of this “scar tissue” or “PTSD” rubbish
Mids certainly do need to impact opposition delivery into the forward 50, but we were burnt in the air from long kicks to packs and outmarkedI really don't like a pure matchup analysis of AFL. I think it's borne of punditry all being out of date within a good 4-5 years of having played themselves and most of them (if they've coached at all) only having coached at juniors level. It's simplistic, as though simply beating your man leads to your team winning; it ignores that teams win games, not individuals.
I still do not like Kemp as a pure defender. I think he's a wrecking ball, albeit one that has done very, very well at controlling his natural instincts to date and has allowed the rest of the back six to function as a compromise. He's not better than Gov at intercepting or disposing of the ball to advantage, but he allows Gov to avoid sitting a key forward and he's been strong enough to man some pretty good forwards.
I'm certainly not pulling him out because he lowered his colours against ****ing Jesse Hogan.
I've not noticed anything between Weitering and Kemp, might have to rewatch a few games. What I will say is that after Weitering was injured, there was a concerted attempt from GWS to lead him away from the drop of the ball or to kick where he wasn't; it was beyond frustrating to me to see Hogan mark the ball with Weitering a good 20m away from him, manning someone else or doing something else. The communication that has been so vaunted in our back half didn't work last night.
It's frustrating, but to an extent I'm willing to boil it down to the Showgrounds being a place our opposition play well and we play rarely, let alone at night. We don't spill a good 30 marks across the evening elsewhere.