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Forwards?
I thought the job of a forward was to score goals. Reiwoldt and Milne are 2 of the best fwds in the comp, so they should be able to kick several goals each game, with others like Goddard, Schneider, and Kosi chipping in for one or two each. Dal Santo has to improve his accuracy otherwise put the pill onto Roo's chest inside 50.
If the team rules and 'Brand' do not result in good scores, I don't believe we should blame the players. The entire coaching panel, not just Ross Lyin' (my spelling) must be held accountable. They all put their heads together to manufacture a game plan. If it won't work, the buck stops with the coaches. Get a new game plan. One that works. One that results in Milne getting a few and sometimes bagging 11 in one arvo like he did against those animals from Brisbane. One that allows Roo to roam with menace and terrify defenders.
If the team rules and 'Brand' do not result in good scores, I don't believe we should blame the players. The entire coaching panel, not just Ross Lyin' (my spelling) must be held accountable. They all put their heads together to manufacture a game plan. If it won't work, the buck stops with the coaches. Get a new game plan. One that works. One that results in Milne getting a few and sometimes bagging 11 in one arvo like he did against those animals from Brisbane. One that allows Roo to roam with menace and terrify defenders.
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You really must think we are a 10 goal better side than all the other clubs because this poor game plan lost round one by 1 point against last years second best hame and away side and also lost a GF by a point against clearly the best side last year.overitalready wrote:I thought the job of a forward was to score goals. Reiwoldt and Milne are 2 of the best fwds in the comp, so they should be able to kick several goals each game, with others like Goddard, Schneider, and Kosi chipping in for one or two each. Dal Santo has to improve his accuracy otherwise put the pill onto Roo's chest inside 50.
If the team rules and 'Brand' do not result in good scores, I don't believe we should blame the players. The entire coaching panel, not just Ross Lyin' (my spelling) must be held accountable. They all put their heads together to manufacture a game plan. If it won't work, the buck stops with the coaches. Get a new game plan. One that works. One that results in Milne getting a few and sometimes bagging 11 in one arvo like he did against those animals from Brisbane. One that allows Roo to roam with menace and terrify defenders.
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why do you call him "lyin'"?overitalready wrote:The entire coaching panel, not just Ross Lyin' (my spelling)...
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GAME PLAN
The game plan suffocates the entire game. Results in poor kicking, handpassing, poor decision making, possible lack of confidence in team-mates. It is not a pretty spectacle. Resembles rugby or gridiron sometimes.
Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny, an unselfish woman- what do they all have in common? Answer- we would all like to believe they are true, but they are all fictional.
The game plan doesn't result in poor kicking and handpassing, poor kicking and handballing plus pressure result in poor kicking and handballing (geezus what a mouth full). If you can execute properly there's no problem and the spectacle is good..The game plan suffocates the entire game. Results in poor kicking, handpassing, poor decision making, possible lack of confidence in team-mates. It is not a pretty spectacle. Resembles rugby or gridiron sometimes.
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Re: Forwards?
Ross what? You've got to be a mole/collingwood supporter. What an average post. Could have easily won on Friday night. Long season etc yawn yawn. What wank.overitalready wrote:I thought the job of a forward was to score goals. Reiwoldt and Milne are 2 of the best fwds in the comp, so they should be able to kick several goals each game, with others like Goddard, Schneider, and Kosi chipping in for one or two each. Dal Santo has to improve his accuracy otherwise put the pill onto Roo's chest inside 50.
If the team rules and 'Brand' do not result in good scores, I don't believe we should blame the players. The entire coaching panel, not just Ross Lyin' (my spelling) must be held accountable. They all put their heads together to manufacture a game plan. If it won't work, the buck stops with the coaches. Get a new game plan. One that works. One that results in Milne getting a few and sometimes bagging 11 in one arvo like he did against those animals from Brisbane. One that allows Roo to roam with menace and terrify defenders.
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Maybe the loss will be a good thing....hold the idiots accountable for making me watch utter garbage....if they got away with winning, maybe they'd be silly enough to think it is a good idea.....and not selwood, chapman, ling missing from their centre square....and bartel underdone and playing fp...
Maybe a loss to rich, and our customary smashing by ess....and we may see something new?
Maybe a loss to rich, and our customary smashing by ess....and we may see something new?
Thats the spirit. Hope we are nil and 3 so they change the game plan that has got us to 2 GF's in 2 years. Plenty of sides win GF's after losing their first 3.BigMart wrote:Maybe the loss will be a good thing....hold the idiots accountable for making me watch utter garbage....if they got away with winning, maybe they'd be silly enough to think it is a good idea.....and not selwood, chapman, ling missing from their centre square....and bartel underdone and playing fp...
Maybe a loss to rich, and our customary smashing by ess....and we may see something new?
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Re: Forwards?
Which GF was that?plugger66 wrote: and also lost a GF by a point against clearly the best side last year.
I don't disagree but losing our first three would be a mini disaster.plugger66 wrote: plenty of sides win GF's after losing their first 3.
Ok. I get what you are saying..
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St Kilda hasn't!plugger66 wrote:Thats the spirit. Hope we are nil and 3 so they change the game plan that has got us to 2 GF's in 2 years. Plenty of sides win GF's after losing their first 3.BigMart wrote:Maybe the loss will be a good thing....hold the idiots accountable for making me watch utter garbage....if they got away with winning, maybe they'd be silly enough to think it is a good idea.....and not selwood, chapman, ling missing from their centre square....and bartel underdone and playing fp...
Maybe a loss to rich, and our customary smashing by ess....and we may see something new?
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Well if we kicked one more point we would have won so I say we lost the GF by a point and not 50 points.SaintPav wrote:Which GF was that?plugger66 wrote: and also lost a GF by a point against clearly the best side last year.
I don't disagree but losing our first three would be a mini disaster.plugger66 wrote: plenty of sides win GF's after losing their first 3.
Ok. I get what you are saying..
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No they haven't, but they made a GF - in 1997, I think the Saints and Croweaters were both 1 - 4 after 5 roundsBernard Shakey wrote:St Kilda hasn't!plugger66 wrote:Thats the spirit. Hope we are nil and 3 so they change the game plan that has got us to 2 GF's in 2 years. Plenty of sides win GF's after losing their first 3.BigMart wrote:Maybe the loss will be a good thing....hold the idiots accountable for making me watch utter garbage....if they got away with winning, maybe they'd be silly enough to think it is a good idea.....and not selwood, chapman, ling missing from their centre square....and bartel underdone and playing fp...
Maybe a loss to rich, and our customary smashing by ess....and we may see something new?
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I totally agree with that p66. One more point in GF1 and GF2 never happens.plugger66 wrote:Well if we kicked one more point we would have won so I say we lost the GF by a point and not 50 points.
But now I'm a bit confused. People say Collingwood lost by a point in 1966. Would it be more accurate to say they lost by 2 points (the 2 points extra they needed to win the game)?
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I'd prefer that they lost by a point. Makes our only flag feel better.Dr Spaceman wrote:I totally agree with that p66. One more point in GF1 and GF2 never happens.plugger66 wrote:Well if we kicked one more point we would have won so I say we lost the GF by a point and not 50 points.
But now I'm a bit confused. People say Collingwood lost by a point in 1966. Would it be more accurate to say they lost by 2 points (the 2 points extra they needed to win the game)?
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Re: Forwards?
We were always against it with Mcqualter and Eddy across the forward line.Dr Spaceman wrote:I totally agree with that p66. One more point in GF1 and GF2 never happens.plugger66 wrote:Well if we kicked one more point we would have won so I say we lost the GF by a point and not 50 points.
But now I'm a bit confused. People say Collingwood lost by a point in 1966. Would it be more accurate to say they lost by 2 points (the 2 points extra they needed to win the game)?
McQualter started the yr badly in the preseason comp and did not improve but still played in both gfs...Eddy played average against Footscray he's only fair game he's pplayed wearing the rw& b.
But we had not blooded anyone and conservative ross stuck with the hard bodied/mature failures....