Our first part of the season was good on the pressure side, then we dropped away, suggesting that we thought our turnovers were enough without that level of effort. I think we have it in us if we get our heads out of our .I think what makes players dip in grand finals is veering away from basic footy. The magnitude of the game makes you do things you wouldn't normally do - and as counter intuitive as it sounds, one of those things is players being too tense and wasting energy in the contest in an effort to not lose it. Some might think that is exactly what we needed, but it's a fine line, it can create a bees to a honey pot effect and completely throws off team structure. Add the desperation of not wanting to lose, go a few goals down and it all starts to unravel - players start hoping their teammates lift whilst shying away from their own tasks because it feels hopeless, and the final result ends up being a soulless performance.
There were moments in that first qtr where we had an opportunity to punish them on the break but execution and decision making streaming forward was brain dead, you can tell how tense they were in those moments. If we had relaxed and put those scores on the board the lions would've felt more pressure and it could've turned into a completely different game.
This is a perfect example of how a grand final can change your performance. As weird as it may sound, you might think you did really well by raising tackle count (and you may have very well played a ripper game), but it can also be a canary in the coal mine. If everyone plays at an abnormal intensity it can completely throw the team off. Especially in todays game where it's more about executing skills rather than rough and tumble 90's footy. If you can play your normal game and the team is able to flow, the teams normal standard of contested footy will naturally come to where it needs to be. If every player had the mindset of just laying 50 tackles rather than playing your usual game, then you're more than likely going to get done. What stood out for me was Brisbane's efficiency and decision making, not their contested work, that was just a flow on affect. There's not a more hopeless feeling in footy when you feel like you're busting your backside whilst the opposition pick you off in such a clean and effortless manner.
That's not to say we don't need to improve in the contest, but that needs to be an off-season thing that we incorporate and practice in season for it to become our new status quo. If we were ever going to win that GF, the only way was to win it the exact same way we won our 17 home and away games.
If i'm completely honest, i think the only way for this team going forward is to continue harnessing our strengths to the endth degree. I just don't trust that this group has that contested footy style of play in them. We lost because we didn't play our game.