tony74 wrote:David-Lee wrote:tony74 wrote:Absolutely not. They’re all in it together. And they all know what they have to do. It’s bleeding obvious. But for some unknown reason we’ve not been able to do it. But it ain’t lack of effort or desire.
Actually Tony it is a lack of effort, skill and desire.
The facts, those things in black and white tell the story, lack of second efforts, poor disposal, missed marks, pathetic 1% er efforts. There is a significant lack of effort and if you are telling me you honestly think they have a passionate desire to win (players and coach) you need urgent mental health treatment. I am not kidding. If you can not correctly process body language, behaviour and actions to the point you see passion, desire and effort from this group, you need help. I'm not being funny. I'm serious. Call someone now, dont drive or operate machinery, you can't properly perceive reality.
Now, if you are just trying to be a positive ballast to keep the negatives from sinking the forum, then say so, otherwise, seek assistance immediately.
It’s a lack of skill. Absolutely no lack of effort or desire.
I agree, skill drops off with a drop in confidence. Over the last several years we were able to get away with poor kicking skills (to some degree) by still scoring well. So Gilbert, Geary and the other 'butchers' had enough input to cover these mistakes.
For example, I thought on many occasions last year that Sam's ability and hardness at the footy repelled many opposition entries, it was great footy, and that goes for Geary as well, didn't matter too much the odd 'out of bounds'. This season though, the scoring yips have extended to the whole team's (except Webster) field kicking.
Against Melbourne, I saw on many occasions a free player on the fat side of centre calling for the ball, a quick (but accurate) kick to that player and away we go...but no, time and time again it didn't happen and we simply kick straight up the ground to a disadvantaged contest. Such is the way when it's easier to make the mistake in the decision, rather than the kick.
For what it's worth, I'd be getting them to play-on around the fifty at every opportunity for a month. The yips will disappear eventually, but it's clearly difficult having set shots atm. Get someone running past every time, it might be easy to coach against, but slowly we'll start to work it out. I reckon I could kick 9 out of 10 from 30 directly in front, easy, but I wouldn't want to be doing it in any of our games at the moment, it's sort of like the air inside 50 is about 10 atmospheres at the moment.
Get Jimmy Webster closer to goal too. His kicking was best-on material on the weekend, and if he could deliver 'inside' more...suppose we really need two of him