saintsRrising wrote: ↑Mon 23 Jul 2018 12:07am
Cairnsman wrote: ↑Sun 22 Jul 2018 10:00pm
T74 claims that every teams game plan is pretty similar.
SR agree or disagree?
Anyone that thinks that the Saints and Tigers gameplans are the same has no idea.
TIP: Just to start, take a peak at the make up and structure of the Tiger's forward line.
Just focusing on one aspect of what you believe is our game plan, the 'bomb', do you think the players are instructed to 'bomb' it as the first option?
And if you believe the bomb is also part of the Tigers game plan, with the only difference being their makeup and structure, then aren't you acknowledging the game plans are similar in that part of the ground and really it is only the difference in player type/ability and execution that is the different?
I think the game plan for most clubs is quick ball movement which invites/encourages the risk of bringing the ball in through the middle of the ground which then allows the forwards to spread the defence and in the first option get a forward on the lead and if the ball does come to ground then the bulk of players in the middle of the ground have less ground to cover to the get to the drop of the ball and then wind on the forward pressure, lock it in, create a scoring opportunity from a stoppage. Richmond execute it so well because of the where they are in the premiership cycle.
We did it really well against Melbourne, it was proof of what is trying to be achieved IMO.
I disagree option number one of the game plan is to bomb it into the forward line. It's just looked that way a lot this year because of poor execution and a slow and stodgy mechanism into F50. Bombing, aka kicking to a contest is plan B for most clubs I'm guessing however in the case of Richmond, plan B really works well for them because their 'forward pressure' is elite, why is it elite, well isn't it because of where their players are in the premiership cycle.
We could debate the nuance of game plans for neon's but I tend to agree with T74 in that most game plans are similar and sacking the coach and overhauling a game plan should be way down on the list priorities. Get the current list of keepers healthy and keep trying to recruit based on needs is what desperately needs work. Lets see where we are this time next year.