Absolutely, just not convinced we can avoid history repeating and not being able to go on with it in the second half. You must admit we look incredibly shaky?lewdogs wrote: ↑Sun 04 Jun 2023 9:05amFifth at the bye. Surely you'd have taken that before the season started?Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 04 Jun 2023 7:50amThanks for your rationale, it makes complete sense, almost as much sense as an "exploration year". What is an "exploration year" btw?CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 04 Jun 2023 7:16amWhile history lessons are important, I'm more interested in your irrational fears.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 04 Jun 2023 6:10amYeah and we beat the Pies by one point in the 1966 GF, if you keep regurgitating history lessons I might have find a nic name for you that sounds like "rear vision mirror".CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 03 Jun 2023 10:23pmWe've lost 2 last quarters in the last seven weeks. We outscored Collingwood and drew with Port in the last. Adelaide outscored us by 5 points in the last and Hawthorn exposed a weakness. SureVortex wrote: ↑Sat 03 Jun 2023 9:06pm I fear the style in which we lost that game against the Hawks has once again exposed the vulnerabilities of our list, the crack could also get much wider and the demons of our second half of 2022 could get into the heads of the players and allow opposition clubs to exploit our clear weakness which is to wave the white flag when a team gets a run-on against us.
The pressure now comes for Lyon in the second half.
Hawthorn is not the boogey man. We don't need to know how to beat them atm, they won't be playing finals for a while. They just crashed our 2 week break but we needed it.
And how does an "exploration year" differ to the previous 150 years? Were they all "exploration years" too?
We'll find out which players were only playing well in the first 4 to 6 weeks as a result of the sugar hit that came from Lyon phenomenon or weather those fringe players can deliver consistently.
I have long held the belief players who need to find artificial motivation to sustain high performance generally don't last long in the game, Dunstans purple patch in his last year with us as an example, he used anger as his motivation but clearly it was unsustainable.
And so as such we will see how many of the players who surprised us in the first month such as Byrnes who were playing for their careers will be able to deliver high performance consistently, after all these types of players now have no excuse with regards to superior coaching.
Lyon now truly has an acid test to deliver on his legend which is get the best out of players and improve them and work his legendary "system".
A fascinating half coming up in our "exploration" year.