Kegs15
Just a fan
These wet dreams some posters have about new gameplans and how top secret they are and how the element of surprise is the critical ingredient are pretty ridiculous. Complex game plans or game plans that are significantly different to your old game plan take years to recruit the right players to make it work, train it into the players and get them to buy into it and develop unconscious competence at executing it. It is not something you come up with and then just tell the players about it and unveil it in round 1 a month later and everybody else is bamboozled by it.
There are many different game plans that can succeed. It comes down quality of players you have, having the right players for that game plan, having the players buy into it and having it be sufficiently drilled into them that they can execute it seemlessly. Which takes time. It is not about secrecy. The game plans of clubs like Richmond, Geelong, Melbourne etc are not secret. Everybody knows what their game plan is before you play them. That doesn't mean you can stop it nor does it mean you can just go out and copy it next week and execute it at the same level as those clubs who have spent years recruiting for and practicing it.
I would actually enjoy Simmo going full Mighty Ducks Coach Bombay style and practicing specific surprise set plays.
Twist call for the Flying V from the bench when we're 56 points down against Gold Coast round 9.
Mid season recruit a local player with no skills in other areas but a special way of shooting at goal to be our wildcard come from behind guarantee come finals time.
We've got the bash brothers sort of in the making but they'll need to get suspended enough throughout the season to keep opposition coaches guessing come game day.
For those poo pooing on secrecy watch those movies then tell me the element of surprise isn't necessary you ****ers