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Yeh honestly that forward line is at least 3 players short of a six packCan’t hang that on him.
Players turn the ball over. Players make the decisions. Players kick the goals.
The midfield - forward connection is crap.
Disagree, they had an undermanned small backline and forced delivery and marks in shit zonesLess inside 50s, more marks inside 50, more shots on goal, better efficiency inside 50.
The delivery was fine tonight and not at all an issue
Yeah..sigh...same thing we've been saying for years.Yeh honestly that forward line is at least 3 players short of a six pack
Emmet
Voss
Banfield
Freddy
What’s worse is most of our key midfielders absolutely s**t their pants when going for goal
Fyfe
Serong
Brayshaw
O’Meara
Johnson
What the hell hope have we got ?
That’s half the team
I'm actually stunned anyone can watch yesterday's game and pin it on the coach. That's just blind hatred.The fact is we are unlikey to make finals this year. Thatll mean JL has made the finals once in the five years he has been in charge. If anyone still defends him and finds that acceptable then it is a lost cause arguing with them.
JL supporters - if Longmuir or Mcrae were coaching this list do you think they would play finals? Of course they would
Im not blaming yesterdays loss on him. Thats why I pointed to his overall record of one finals visit in the whole five years of his time as Freo coach.I'm actually stunned anyone can watch yesterday's game and pin it on the coach. That's just blind hatred.
It was so absolutely and abundantly clear why we weren't competitive on the scoreboard and it had nothing to do with JL.
I suppose he could nominate himself for the MSD, pull on the jumper and kick the goals for them, but even that's a stretch.
I’m on the same page as you regarding the lack of forward talent.I'm actually stunned anyone can watch yesterday's game and pin it on the coach. That's just blind hatred.
It was so absolutely and abundantly clear why we weren't competitive on the scoreboard and it had nothing to do with JL.
I suppose he could nominate himself for the MSD, pull on the jumper and kick the goals for them, but even that's a stretch.
We also allowed them to chip it around and get it from end to end without us touching it. Sydney do that to us every time we play them and we can never stop it.
It’s without doubt a confidence thing and you can see that the more goals they miss the less they want to try the next timeI’m on the same page as you regarding the lack of forward talent.
But dont you think we overuse the handball, especially inside 50. Isn’t that a coaching directive related to the JL gameplan?
Don’t get me wrong - it’s not JLs fault that Switta and Emmett can’t hit the side of a ******* barn door.
But the goals we do score are hard work and that’s surely somewhat related to the method and the coach no?
The players didn't execute, but as long as Jlo's been in charge, it's been such a struggle to kick goals. I've seen very little improvement since 2020. I don't even remember it being this painful under Lyon.
Jlo gets a lot right. Particularly defensively, but I'm not convinced he has the tools to get us scoring consistently and be a contending top 4 team. I would love to be proven wrong but we need to be absolutely sure we have the right coach before our core group enters their window.
To be fair, the goals probably won't show up on the GPS...Are you serious? Like really serious?
Lyon had a hall of fame CHF, two peak all Australian small forwards, and a defensive forward who kicked 30-40 goals a year…
We currently have two 21 year old key forwards, a third in his second game and an assortment of smalls who couldn’t find the goals with a ******* gps
I don't think there is anything wrong about the coaching. It's likely not optimal, but I think it could potentially win a flag.This is a long post about something I learnt recently and found interesting. Take from it what you will about our style of play.
I did my level 2 cricket coaching recently and one of the online speakers was a coaching analyst gooroo, formerly at Cricket Vic, Port Adelaide and now Essendon.
He promotes a 'learning' coaching style as opposed to a 'teaching' style. So players will drill scenarios over and over and learn/understand the best way to play in the situation. Keep in mind that the coaching stats guys analyse everything. Kick distance, time ball is in the air, who they kicked to, 1v1, 1v2, 2v1, etc. Etc.
Below was with PA.
One obvious scenario is 2 mins left and you need to score/defend from half back.
If the defensive team starts with the ball, the natural thing was maintain possession. Short, accurate kicks to team mates to play the clock down. No brainer.
When the attacking team starts with the ball, they naturally want to move the ball forwards quickly. What was learned after doing this dozens and dozens of times, was that the long kick to a contest down the line almost never resulted in a goal or even a score. I should add that the time it 'should' take to score from HB was 23 seconds. Repeat plays taught the players who were attacking, that the best chance of them scoring was to play in a similar way to the defenders with short accurate kicks maintaining possession. The long bomb was statically useless.
Watching games, you see this over and over. The long kick is the last option and teams are very much looking to handball or short kick rather than kick long. Maintaining possession is the most important thing.
Try and take note of how often a soccered ball out of the pack comes straight back. Picking the ball up will give the team the best chance of scoring.
Why post this? Well I think this is how we've trained our forwards to behave.
Always looking to get the ball into the hands of someone who can have a clear shot at goal rather than the hurried shot. Statically what were doing works, last night it didn't.
Walters is the only player in our team that I would say has natural goal sense. That is the ability to know where the goals are at all times and to be able to execute an accurate shot on goal almost without looking.
This skill/talent is unteachable IMO.
These players only need to pop up 4 or 5 times a game, get involved in the above mentioned handball chain and score with less time needed than most.
Walters is on a downward trajectory but he also spent the first 3/4's on the bench.
The way we play might work 80% of the time, but it also doesn't work 20% of the time. And that's why natural goal kickers are so important. That 20% is their time to shine. We score 80% of our shots last night and we are right in it, we also take thos 20% chances and we win.
I don't think the basic premise of our coaching is wrong. We will beat lots of teams. But we were beaten last night by a team that kept pressure on us all night but most importantly scored, almost literally, 100% of the time. We were no chance.
We're not playing badly, and where we need to improve is perfectly clear. The question is, can we do it?
Sorry to go on but I’m pretty pissed at that performance after we drove 400km in a rush to get there ( it’s not about me though and I respect the fact the boys were dealing with the loss of Cam and a 5 day break)I’m on the same page as you regarding the lack of forward talent.
But dont you think we overuse the handball, especially inside 50. Isn’t that a coaching directive related to the JL gameplan?
Don’t get me wrong - it’s not JLs fault that Switta and Emmett can’t hit the side of a ******* barn door.
But the goals we do score are hard work and that’s surely somewhat related to the method and the coach no?
Imagine having the #1 clearance team in the comp at your disposal and you come up with a gameplan that completely neuters them.
Coach has been doing too many Jaeger Bombs.It’s true that JL is a bit constrained by the age demographic of his key forwards and lack of classy finishing small. We could help ourselves though by straightening up, taking more entries from the corridor and moving the ball faster. This assists with giving the forwards a more square on look at goals and taking their marks on the first or second lead rather than 5th or 6th as happens too often now. Don’t underestimate the fatigue factor when taking shots.
Absolutely manage expectations but I firmly believe we could make some structural and method adjustments (evolution not revolution) and give the current forwards a better chance.
Are you serious? Like really serious?
Lyon had a hall of fame CHF, two peak all Australian small forwards, and a defensive forward who kicked 30-40 goals a year…
We currently have two 21 year old key forwards, a third in his second game and an assortment of smalls who couldn’t find the goals with a ******* gps