How much adjusting to new coaching changes?

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stevie
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borderbarry wrote:The transition will be like putting on a clean pair of undies.

Fresh, comfortable and certain to put a smile on your face.


That depends what was wrong with your old pair of undies....
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bergholt wrote:
Teflon wrote:Pies have mastered defense WITH the ability to score...
i think you mean they had but they got found out.

up to round 20 against port, they averaged 123 a game. after round 20 they averaged 87. (four home and away games including one against us, and three finals.) massive difference when it mattered. i'm not sure their gameplan is necessarily one to emulate too slavishly.
Pretty sure WE would be happy to average 87!


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gringo wrote:Agree with most. collingwoods quick rebound and have a go on goal then back yourselves to win back the ball back would be more fun to watch anyway. Ross was trying to develop the collingwood model himself -just gave us a head start. play on quick from a mark instead of chip back until the best option became available. It exposed some of our players but we will get better at it. I'm really looking forward to what we will be doing Game plan wise.
I also think he was trying and skill wise we fell short.


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