stinger wrote:i think we beat up on all the poorer teams ..ot the top ones...nut don't quote me..i might be completly wrong...Bunk_Moreland wrote:The stats don't bear this out. It is inferring that the Saints were a dower defensive slogging team when in fact they were pretty free scoring especially in 2009Johnny Member wrote: What Lyon did, in order to improve the defensive aspect of the team - was to reduce the offensive impact of these guys.
Contrary to popular belief, flag teams over the years have been littered with average players. What all flag teams have gas though, without exception - is superstars. We had that in spades, but I believe that in Lyon's flawed philosophy he believed that keeping the opposition's score low was worth sacrificing our ability to be offensive.
I don't think that has changed.
Total points -
2009 - 2197 points
Ave 16.5 goals a game
2010 - 1934 points
Ave 14.65 goals a game
this was without Riewoldt for 12+ games
2014 - 1480
Average 11.21 goals a game
The 2009 total for would be the second best in 2014 only bettered by Hawthorn.
Actually we were pretty even over the course of the year
We topped 100 12 times including the loss to Essendon
We scored 128 against Collingwood
104 against the Bulldogs
91 against Geelong
in our home and away.
2009 Saints were pretty heavy scores in 2009 H&A
We fell away pretty badly in the finals 80, 60 then 68
Actually scored 68 in then 2009 and 2010 GF's.