Agreed.rodgerfox wrote:Your post seems to contradict itself.barks4eva wrote:Yeah, I'm sure Roos Lyon had steam coming out of his nostrils, was absolutely fuming as he approached the players at quarter time when we were 7 goals to one up and then proceeded to read the players the riot act.OLB wrote:beats our current "let-a-40-point-lead-slip-away-and-then-get-our-asses-handed-to-us-on-a-plate" gameplan, that's for sure.
I'm sure he took several players aside and chastized them all for going in hard, winning the ball, moving it fast through the corridoor and kicking long to the three tall forwards that he selected to play there for god knows what reason.
I'm sure he told the players at quarter time, look this is simply unacceptable, have you forgotten everything I've told you, you all know the game plan, now get out there, be second to the ball, slow things down, drop your intensity and for gods sake chip the ball around.
FAIR DINKUM
Five years of recruiting SLOW players is not very helpful in today's modern game, thankfully ROSS LYON is addressing this incompetence that he inherited, it will eventually reap the rewards, won't happen overnight but it will happen.
As it stands we are one of the slowest teams in the AFL, if not the slowest, as a result of your hero's buffoonery and incompetence and they are just the FACTS!
Our 1st Q was ideal.
Then because we fell away badly and did nothing to stop the bleeding - we're slow?
If we're slow, surely we're slow form the first bounce? Not just after Q time?
Our first quarter was just sensational. Four quarters of that football week in week out would definately put you in the running for a flag. No doubt about it.
I think a lot would have been learned from the doggies game.
And a darn lot more valueable than a lot of the talk around here.
yeah sure, GT would be salivating over our injury list. Yeah, after his third or fourth bottle of red? We would still be using ruckmen the calibre of Nobel or Rix....Our mids would be reading the opposition rucks to the ball etc etc....