Biggest concern to me was the midfield once Lycett was off, We let Hawks players start with space at the bounce. Expecting a rucks to win it or complete. Need to close down the space. Same thing happened on few teakle games.
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That would explain the switch to Pepsi Max.Personally I think Ken died after rd 2 and carr has just been wearing his skin. Notice he looks a little uncanny lately?
I think it was one of his best games. He still has lots to improve but he is starting to be a bit more reliable.I really liked Lachie Jones first half. His kicking was great, Not really any fumbles i can remember.
I’m not sure about that one I guess time will tell.You went a bit further than what we were discussing. We were talking about people complaining about our second half and its possible repercussions.
This is all very plausible if Ken gets the arse and Carr who’s been the brains behind the improvement gets the gig.Not trying to fuel a conspiracy, but you have to ask yourself how much game day coaching Ken is really doing.
I certainly don’t see much of the headset in comms with the assistants, looking at computers with stats pages with assistants, or reviewing any live game day vision with assistants.
Thats not a bad thing, it might be from Rd 4 we have decided to go AFL trendsetter on the soccer manager path, with Ken setting strategies and player management, and leaving the game day tactics to Carr and co.
Back in 02 and 03 we were guilty of putting the cue in the rack. I honestly believe it was a factor to us choking in those finals series.
Yep this has been going on even before Donuts.Back in 02 and 03 we were guilty of putting the cue in the rack. I honestly believe it was a factor to us choking in those finals series.
This is all very plausible if Ken gets the arse and Carr who’s been the brains behind the improvement gets the gig.
Unfortunately it’s looking more likely with every win that Ken will come up smelling like Roses again.
If that happens the Carr coaching theory is up ship creek.
Unless Ken has offered him a share in a Greyhound and an assistant coach job for as long as Ken’s there.
Think about it what would motivate Carr to help keep Ken in a job unless Carr is leaving and wants Ken there knowing he will get a sure win against Port every time they play OR Carr has been told Ken is out at years end and he’s got the job.
Anything else just doesn’t add up.
Zac was slammed into the ground at least twice. Looked sore to me, but still kept going.Great question. Butters especially. Haven’t seen him give up on contests like that since the Showdown.
Headset on or off or bluetoothed or tiktoked, I think the most important part of all this is that since Carr and McRae have come over to their respective clubs that both teams have been coached to a very high standard.Only the club knows what the situation is. Carr taking over match day coaching responsibilities, which could ensure Ken gets another contract, makes little sense to me.
But as i've said multiple times, I can't remember the last time I saw McRae wear a headset or look at vision etc. either and i'm sure noone thinks he isn't calling the shots.
Not just choking, also how other teams approached playing us. Instead of teams thinking of us as a ruthless destroyer of oppositions, they thought of us as a team, they could stay with and, if lucky, run over. Again we have a coach that doesn't appreciate mental destruction of teams has others hearing footsteps and worrying before the ball is even bounced.Back in 02 and 03 we were guilty of putting the cue in the rack. I honestly believe it was a factor to us choking in those finals series.
When September comes round and spring comes forth, a game like that will really inspire the guys who know that if the weather is good, they have the skills and run to really apply a heap of scoreboard pressure
Yep this has been going on even before Donuts.
Nothing like the Port from the old days.
Used to grind a team into the ground that was the Fos Williams way.
We could lose for a myriad of reason, predetermining this will be the reason is slightly zealousIf we win this week, then the second half was good player management. Lycett was off and some of our mids spent more time in the forward line. If we lose, then we can blame the momentum we lost in that second half. Proof will be in the pudding.
Good point re the different eras, although if you look at footage from Maggie games under John Cahill in the late 80's to mid 90's there was a lot more continuous ball movement ( particularly in finals) that was closer to today's game style than that of the 50's and 60's.In 1965 the player's didn't run 15 Ks a game there were 2 Rucks 6-6-6 wasn't a thing.
Our mids ran a 15k race like it was a 2k race.
No ruck in the last quarter completely gassed no way of getting numbers behind the ball at centre bounces and let a 100 point thrashing become a 55 point thrashing.
Still not a bad day out and I'm pretty sure Fos would agree.
Was thinking the same thing. We’ve won a few tough games this season in the wet - it was excellent to come out in September conditions and show our speed and flair.
According to the bed wetters Hinkley is not even coaching that job has passed onto Josh Carr.
That’s the reason we are winning so the story goes.
Has gone a bit quite on that delusional theory lately as it looks like Ken might get his extension, if he does that must mean Carr has been coaching so Ken can get another contract LOL.
Seriously can’t go along with that sort of thinking unless you have mental health issues.