Ummm, we're on a footy forum. Not in the Homicide Squad.White Winmar wrote:You asked the question, JM and I answered it. They pinched unexpected flags. Using new tactics (Clarkson's cluster, Bevo's handball and they both were bold at selection, sticking with kids and someone like Dew, who no one else wanted. (Fairly clear, I would've thought). I suspect you didn't like the answer, hence the long and rambling reply, full of confirmation bias and irrelevant arguments. We used to have a saying in the Homicide Squad. If you get a long, rambling letter from a lawyer that is full of denials, irrelevant arguments and attacks on strong points of evidence, just relax and know you'll be ok. When you get a lawyer's letter that is a few sentences long, panic, because he knows he's got some dynamite in his brief.
I'm not trying to 'set you up' with some 'dynamite'.
I find wankers that resort to that style of posting either end up banned, or pretty much ruin every thread they participate in. That's not my style. If it's yours - good luck to you.
But I asked you as question, and you didn't answer it.
Your response as to how Clarkson and Beveridge were 'risk takers' in their development of a team and a strategy, was that they pinched unexpected flags. As I replied, that result alone doesn't support your argument one iota.
Errr, Crameri was suspended and couldn't play. He was in the team every week when he was available, and was straight back in the moment his suspension ceased. Fair to say he would have been in the team. Ditto Murphy.White Winmar wrote:A good example is your assertion that if Crameri and Murphy had played they would've had their oldest 18 out there. But they didn't play, Johnny, reMEMBER? If your Aunty had balls she'd be your uncle. So what is your point? Nonsense disguised as an attempt to argue? ]
How is replacing them with younger players a risk? What choice did they have? As I stated, their 18 oldest guys were already in the team every week - there was no one else to replace them with but young guys. The only time young guys were given opportunities was when the older guys that Beveridge played every week were unavailable.
You're joking right??White Winmar wrote:Didn't take a chance on Boyd and Daniel? Not just on GF day, but throughout the year in order to prepare and develop them. Daniel was, in the opinion of many, 'too small" and was drafted in the 40's. Boyd was consistently derided as the most expensive dud in history until the PF. Bevo persisted with both. That's called risk taking.
Playing Boyd, a number 1 draft pick that you've just paid $1m for, is a risk??
McCartin played 11 games last year, and missed more than a month through injury - Boyd played 15.
Daniel is 20yo, weighs 71kgs and is 168cm tall. He was drafted at pick 46 in the 3rd round. He has played 35 games in his career.
Jack Lonie is 20yo, weights 71kgs and is 174cms tall. He was drafted at pick 41 in the 3rd round. He has played 28 career games - 3 less than Daniel prior to the finals series last season.
Do you see how silly your 'these other guys are risk takers and we're not' cries are?
I laud him for it.White Winmar wrote:And Clarko's Cluster? You seem to be the only person in the football world who doesn't laud him for it. Doesn't suit your argument to admit it was bold and innovative, does it? A brave attempt, but alas no cigar.
My point is that it didn't work for 4 years, until guys like Franklin, Roughead, Hodge, Mitchell, Lewis, etc. etc. matured. They practised the same plan, over and over and over again for years until they perfected it. No risks, no knee-jerk reaction to losses, no panic when they nearly won the wooden spoon and were struggling, no panic when the media and the fans were screaming that Clarkson didn't know what he was doing - they kept repeating the same game plan over and over again. Until they were mature enough, and good enough to execute it.
And as we see now, they don't have the cattle and suddenly Clarkson's tactical genius and supposed 'risk taking' seems to have disappeared.
Of course it hasn't, it's exactly the same as it's always been - they just don't have the cattle to execute it.