The_Dud wrote:Spinner wrote:The_Dud wrote:i find it funny some of the absolutely ridiculous positions some posters place players in
i don't know if they think it makes them look clever or intelligent by throwing up some completely whacky idea and then trying to justify it on paper, but in reality it would never work/happen
Feel free to provide some examples. That way the 'certain' posters that have put player in 'absolutely ridiculous positions' can actually have a reply to this type of pot shot.
Currently, the way you've structured this post is so ambiguous, you're able to whack other posters thoughts without a) providing your own opinion of it, and b) remaining incognito when posters "me" question your motives.
Feel free to criticize dud, but all in all it just seems all you do is have an opinion on others posters opinions without firstly explaining why and secondly, providing some of your own thoughts as alternatives.
i think i've made my opinion clear over the last week or two
the team set-up is basically right (maybe a few minor tweaks) but the gameplan is the major problem
to be more specific regarding my previous post, i'll give you my opinion on your team
Gehrig at full back? so he's too slow and lazy to play FF, but you'll put him at full back on a 19/20 year old Tom Hawkins
Gilbert in the back pocket, complete waste of his talent, should be played across the middle or forward flank
X Clarke should be played in the centre
Ferguson in the team? i think his reputation has been built up ridiculously in this forum over the last couple of days/weeks
Goddard CHF? plays best rebounding across the backline, and wants to play in the backline. Could occasionally be rotated thru the middle depending how he goes while in there
Montagna should spend all his time in the centre or on the wing
Raph Clarke in the team, and in the forward pocket no less! he is slower than milne, lazier than milne, a worse kick for goal than milne, not as smart as milne.... oh, but he has "potential"
The forward set up should be basically as it is now, only try to have the three big guys in there together as less as possible. at the moment, Kosi should be rotated thru the ruck and forward line, and whenever he is in the forward line, Roo should be played as a roaming wingman, and when he's in the ruck, Roo should be played out of the goalsquare. Gehrig played as a permenant FF
Thats just a quick opinion. The team should work perfectly with a decent gameplan (Geelong, Hawks, Dogs, notice these are the best teams atm). Play man-on-man as much as possible, if they insist on dropping a man back in our forward line, as to not over crowd, our spare man should be placed across the centre, as this would totally negate their spare man.
also a focus on TACKLING and PRESSURING THE BALL CARRIER, which i would have thought was a no brainer