bigcarl wrote:rodgerfox wrote:But do you use a player of Kosi's value, of Kosi's ability, a plyer like Kosi who can win the ball in defence and in the middle - in this role? To me that is simply a waste.
so where are the goals going to come from roger?
this season the cats had five guys who kicked 30 or more goals. we had three and one of them has retired.
we failed badly to kick winning scores and we
must find the most efficient way to convert inside 50s to goals.
it's all about making the most of your opportunities and i can say categorically that we won't be winning too many games unless we can put a score on the board.
kosi, the best contested mark in the team, will be a key player in our revival in 2008 ... at full forward.
but i wouldn't stop with kosi at ff.
i'd be looking at bolstering the half-forward line by playing bj and possibly gilbert there, too, which would take enormous pressure off riewoldt
that way players streaming forward would have multiple goal-kicking options to kick it to.
I totally agree.
We need to kick more goals.
But I believe the concept of having 'the big guns' do it for you is outdated.
Look at Geelong's five +30 goal kickers.....
Mooney 67
Johnson 49
N.Ablett 34
Stokes 32
Chapman 30
Only one is a 'contested mark' player.
The key I believe, is to have 10 guys kick 20-25+ for the year. Note that only one Geelong player kicked over 50.
What is also important, is to have 3 or more guys in your forward line capable of kicking 5 or more.
To me, by playing Kosi forward - or more specifically playing a 'two pronged' forward line, we're basically saying we need them to kick 6 or 7 each every week.
By rotating 1 or 2 marking targets through the forward line, aswell as 'forward on-ballers' through there, you don't need anyone to kick 6 or 7 each week - let alone two guys doing it each week.
I remember when we beat Essendon in 05 at Docklands. It was the best I've ever seen a two pronged forward line function.
Gehrig kicked 8, and Roo kicked 7. They absolutely dominated and our forward line functioned presicely the way Thomas intended it to.
The problem was, that we only just got over the line. They seriously threatened with 5 minutes to go.
That was the day I realised we had a problem. The concept of the 'two pronged' forward line worked like text book - yet we nearly got rolled.
Had they still functioned well but kicked 6 each, we'd have lost. That just doesn't add up to have the two best forwards in the game both kick 6 and you get beaten.
We shouldn't be attempting to blow sides away thinking that we're going to get 15 goals from our two big guns every week. It won't happen.