magnifisaint wrote:Johnny Member wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:@Thomo_Grant: It's embarrassing watching Roos vindicating Dockers style & putting it down to bad luck. 5 major finals (4GF's) scoring 52-68pts. Get real.
@Thomo_Grant: Style that keeps game close & relies on luck, then when you don't get it you whinge about it. Sick of hearing about Milney's unlucky bounce
Could not agree more with GT on this one.
Lyon's strategy is applauded for ensuring that you're always still in the game. Which is true - however the opposition is always still in the game too!
I've used this analogy before, but it's like Grand Slam tennis. A game style of just getting the ball back will consistently get you through the early rounds and if you're really good at it - even into the odd final. But to win Grand Slams, you need to hit winners. Just getting the ball back in a final, isn't enough
The footy is the same. You need to WIN the grand final. You can't just hang in there and wait for your opponent to make unforced errors. It just doesn't work.
Yeah but he has all his players believing in it. Basically the best way to sum up Lyon's game plan is to call it stodgy.
It's a high possession keepings off style that will go horribly wrong when the link in the chain is broken. The only side who could pull that game plan off would be Hawthorn as they have elite foot skills. There is no place in the Freo football club for guys like Dawson and DeBoer who cough it up and as long as they are there, the game plan will ultimately fail.
Classic example of this was round 1 2011 playing Geelong.
20 minutes into the 3rd quarter we had restricted them to just ONE goal.
The problem was, despite dominating play we had only scored FOUR goals.
From memory I think Kosi ran into an open goal and missed.
Then we had a 5 minute period where we lost our structure.
Bang bang bang - and suddenly Geelong were within a couple of points.
Then with less than a minute to go in the last quarter we had still only scored six goals to Geelong's five.
Then a clanger kick-in from a point turned it over to Geelong who dobbed a goal to win by a point.
Illustrates Thommo's point perfectly.
Lyin's style always keeps the opposition in with a sniff.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!