Imagine JLo delivering a spray like this:
Funnily enough, Mick seems to have a lot of respect for Longmuir. Maybe we could have a yin and yang type coaching duo
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Imagine JLo delivering a spray like this:
Imagine JLo delivering a spray like this:
The club should of seen him as the
Successor to Harvey.
Instead they let him go with their blessing.
In just one year of leaving Freo, Mark was gone and the other a premiership coach.
That’s talent identification.
Or Monday Morning Quarterbacking.The club should of seen him as the
Successor to Harvey.
Instead they let him go with their blessing.
In just one year of leaving Freo, Mark was gone and the other a premiership coach.
That’s talent identification.
You say that but in 2011 Pavlich went to town on Harvey.I think that's a very unrealistic expectation. You can't just stockpile assistants and deny them head role offers on the basis that you rate them and might want them for yourself one day in the future.
No assistant is going to hang around after they've been offered a head role unless you either promote them instantly or organise an official succession plan for the end of the next year. We were hardly going to do either of those after we had just made the finals and won one under Harvey that year.
Any thought that our "football management " is the real root of the problem IE Peter Bell, not sure he is the saviour that we thought as a lot of poor decisions made over the past five yearsWhy get Jaegar then? Wagner as a mature ager. Tabs picked over Amiss early in the year.
They are in damage control and changing the narrative. Only a fool can’t see that.
That’s why we strike while the iron is hot. Talk to Dimma and especially Scott as he’s lived here before.You say that but in 2011 Pavlich went to town on Harvey.
Players weren’t happy and he had lost the group.
Our rise was due to the work put in by Scott, I liked Mark but he wasn’t
the mastermind or master coach.
I feel the same way about Simpson and have said it on here several times
Mitchell was always the difference.
The club were happy to have Chris leave, yet in nine months time there was
a coup.
Good points, but someone really needs to tell the club that. They think we're on the path to a premiership in two years. Or were. And now we're rebuilding, or we're not. Maybe we're just crap when we should be good. Or last year we were good when we should've been crap.We are in year 3-4 of the rebuild, it started when Lyon and Rosich were axed. Until then we were trading in Marquee players like Hogan and Lobb to push our existing list back into contention.
Neale leaving should have been the sign that we needed to sink capital into the draft, instead we blew that capital on Hogan and Lobb and only drafted Sturt. Once Brad Hill left they decided to attack the draft heavily, until then it had only been Bradshaw, Cerra, Logue and Sturt as first round picks. Young, Serong and Henry is the start of our rebuild in earnest, followed by Chappy and NOD, then Amiss, Erasmus and Johnson.
Bringing in Jackson and Clark means we have 12 players in a similar age bracket who are all 1st or second round picks that can grow together to form the nucleus of our push into contention.
Youth cannot be blamed for our performances, Arsenal had the equal youngest team in the Premier League and nearly pulled off the impossible by challenging Manchester City for the title. That is the effect of good coaching. Our young players are clearly talented but the coaching and game plan is not working.
If garlick is all about we are the second youngest team in the comp, how does that sit with winning the flag by 2025?
Seems like he’s just shifting the goalposts. Melbourne are now looking at pick 4, pick 15 and pick 24 for Luke jackson and pick 42. That’s Chris Judd territory in trade price. One of the most expensive players in AFL trading history. The new target should be 11 wins.
Beat WCE, hawthorn, Sydney and one other team.
If for no other reason than the avoidance of ridicule by everyone for the next 20 years, JL needs to win a few games and get us up to 11th or 12th place and at least preserve some pride.
Walker kept his spot so he can overcome his fears of Collingwood at the MCG. Bro was scared last time he played them, don't know why, but he needs to overcome it. He can be dropped next week.Also to show the players we aren’t rubbish. We should be aiming to get as close to Collingwood as we can. Hence I don’t understand how Walker maintains his spot. 3 possessions for a HBF is atrocious.
JLos inability to get any semblance of run or attack from half back is ridiculous.the reason I like them on the wing is Longmuir seems incapable of getting them to play the running backman role that guys like Saad plays
Walker kept his spot so he can overcome his fears of Collingwood at the MCG. Bro was scared last time he played them, don't know why, but he needs to overcome it. He can be dropped next week.
I agree.What must the likes of Wilson be thinking when you see what Walker dishes up keep getting rewarded. 2 of his 3 disposals went out on the full and straight to an opposition player inside the 50.Was he scared against Carlton or Westwrn Bulldogs? He’s playing quite poorly for the best part of 5-6 weeks now. It’s time he was dropped.
There should be two layers to the game plan, win the ball at at the contest and if you lose the contest than prepare for the rebound and attack aggressively through the corridor.JLos inability to get any semblance of run or attack from half back is ridiculous.
Clark and young are never fed the ball in positions where they can take the game on. Chapman when fit has been reduced to a Swiss army knife general defender.
In theory cox Ryan young Clark are all meant to be good/great kicks. Clark and Walker are genuine speedsters. Chapman was noted for winning the ball back and immediately attacking predraft. With all those pieces we are somehow reduced to long hoofs down the line. We can't win when we don't win the clearances because we can't move the bloody ball from the back half.
It's very unfreo. We mightn't have the greatest winning record in our history but we've normally had some dash across half back.
Im on board with this theory and would add that it may explain the lack of contact and tackle pressure the first few games .I been telling anyone who’ll listen in the real world & sometimes on here that our preseason was bruise free & accounted for our crap start to the season & our patchy form. Our scratch match form & intensity was arrogant & it was ringing massive alarm bells at the time.
I get the feeling this was a plan hatched by management, coaches & the S&C dept to try to reduce injuries during the preseason & hope the players were fresher for longer during the season. It worked in one way, but we’re soft & we started well behind other teams, contending or not & have tried to play catch up footy.
If we lose a couple during preseason, so be it. That’s what a squad is for.
This is the least apples for apples comparison I've seen in a while. Totally different sports with vastly different list management rules and mechanics.Youth cannot be blamed for our performances, Arsenal had the equal youngest team in the Premier League and nearly pulled off the impossible by challenging Manchester City for the title. That is the effect of good coaching. Our young players are clearly talented but the coaching and game plan is not working.
How about we also spend the offseason practicing options for kicking out of full back to transition the ball to our forward line at speed rather than the kick ins from Ryan we have been doing the last 2 years.I think we spend an offseason actually getting fit (* off those match sims, as much as I'll miss our excellent reports) and we'll be ok next year. Still need that big bodied mid, hoping to god it's Johnno and Erasmus.
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