that's for sure ... and we have the personnel to achieve it.aussiejones wrote:Got to keep up the scoring at 14 + per game.
no reason, barring injuries, that we shouldn't finish top 4, IMO
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Especially when you look at it like this, in the second half of the season we were the third best performed team...bigcarl wrote:that's for sure ... and we have the personnel to achieve it.aussiejones wrote:Got to keep up the scoring at 14 + per game.
no reason, barring injuries, that we shouldn't finish top 4, IMO
agree. things are looking good. we should be setting the bar high and going into season 2008 believing that we can win the premiership.Armoooo wrote:Especially when you look at it like this, in the second half of the season we were the third best performed team...bigcarl wrote:that's for sure ... and we have the personnel to achieve it.aussiejones wrote:Got to keep up the scoring at 14 + per game.
no reason, barring injuries, that we shouldn't finish top 4, IMO
Add in Goddard, King, Gardiner, Schneider and Goddard aswell as a fully fit Hayes and a fitter Ball we should improve out of site...
here here.Teflon wrote:Mr X from the West wrote:Reiwoldt "...had a thirteen week hamstring"?
Didn't particularly like his response to the question about Geelong's game plan. I would have thought that Lyon, Roos and the bloke at Adelaide would have been embarrassed by Geelong's success, since it was built on "kick to contests, play on at all costs and back your team mate to win the ball", all attributes which those three blokes have tried to kill at their respective clubs.
I will spew if, in 2008, we play like we did in 2007. We can and should play like Geelong...we look good when we do. Our players have a naturally attacking mind set, we have great forwards and some quality mid-fielders to deliver it to them.
As for his media approach - awesome. Im sick to death of meaningless cliches, mental aptitude/fortitude/belief clouds/process/KPI's/exit in-out strategy and promises of sustainable success, 5 yr coaching deals and multiple flags only to fall short everytime. Give me Lyons downplayed, forthright style anyday. The guys a purist in football terms - he understands the game at a critical technical and strategic level - no wonderthe players are impressed with his knowledge and preparation.....he simply gets footy and thats refreshing.
I have to agree with you Dunny.JeffDunne wrote:I am sick to death on hearing how well we went in the 2nd half of the year.
Biggest cop out you can hear from a coach, justifying performances on selective results. We had one or two impressive wins all year - the rest were the minimum we should be performing at. Christ we fell over the line in many games against teams that didn't seem to want to win.
Last year was an utter disaster. We went into the season unprepared, we adopted a gameplan that shut us down as much as the opposition, and bottom line, a team that should have been challenging for the top 4 missed the 8! The league's more potent attack became the league's most impotent.
Oh yeah . . . that's right . . . we should be happy because David Parkin thought we tackled better in round 1 than he'd ever seen from a St Kilda team ( ). Maybe David should watch some games from 2004-6. Just a thought.
Ok, what happened to the tackling in the next 21 games? Clearly that wasn't Lyon's game plan because for the rest of season we seemed to think running to position was more important than attacking the bloke with the pill. What did David Parkin think of that?
In fairness, Lyon didn't have Frankie, Powell, Ackland and missed BJ, Hudghton and Goose for most of the year, all of whom played the vast majority of 2006 matches.With the same list, we went from missing the top 4 by % to finishing 9th and never even looked a threat. We had easily the best draw we've had in 4 years too.
Perhaps have a peek at the ins and outs of our list since he gained control....and you may gain some insight....rodgerfox wrote:
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I like Ross Lyon. Liked him as a player too. I like the way he 'performs' in the media - but FFS he has done absolutely nothing to suggest he knows what he's doing as an AFL coach.
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Considering the list before he arrived finished 4th, 4th and % off 4th again compared to a dismal 9th last year - I'm unsure how the list changes suggest he's on the right track.saintsRrising wrote:Perhaps have a peek at the ins and outs of our list since he gained control....and you may gain some insight....rodgerfox wrote:
I like Ross Lyon. Liked him as a player too. I like the way he 'performs' in the media - but FFS he has done absolutely nothing to suggest he knows what he's doing as an AFL coach.
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So fronting the board now equates to great coaching?saintsRrising wrote: Roos fronting the then Board and demanding changes......as opposed the previous coach demanding responsibility for the conditioning and fitness mnagement of players
Excellent post. How anyone with half a brain can think he's vastly superior to GT already, is totally beyond me. As for Parkin well the AFL mafia (and especially those old Fitzy boys) think it's brilliant don't cha knowJeffDunne wrote:I am sick to death on hearing how well we went in the 2nd half of the year.
Biggest cop out you can hear from a coach, justifying performances on selective results. We had one or two impressive wins all year - the rest were the minimum we should be performing at. Christ we fell over the line in many games against teams that didn't seem to want to win.
Last year was an utter disaster. We went into the season unprepared, we adopted a gameplan that shut us down as much as the opposition, and bottom line, a team that should have been challenging for the top 4 missed the 8! The league's most potent attack became the league's most impotent.
Oh yeah . . . that's right . . . we should be happy because David Parkin thought we tackled better in round 1 than he'd ever seen from a St Kilda team ( ). Maybe David should watch some games from 2004-6. Just a thought.
Ok, what happened to the tackling in the next 21 games? Clearly that wasn't Lyon's game plan because for the rest of season we seemed to think running to position was more important than attacking the bloke with the pill. What did David Parkin think of that?
Yes. Agreed. But I do wonder what's wrong with him that he's close friends with Robert Wallsrodgerfox wrote:I like Ross Lyon. Liked him as a player too. I like the way he 'performs' in the media - but FFS he has done absolutely nothing to suggest he knows what he's doing as an AFL coach.
With the same list, we went from missing the top 4 by % to finishing 9th and never even looked a threat. We had easily the best draw we've had in 4 years too.
We were insipid. Improvement needs to come from everywhere - but particularly from the coaches box.
they also had 5 guys who kicked 30 or more goals for the season; we had three. they were best for converting inside 50s into goals; we were among the worst.Quixote wrote:Note the way in which RL describes the Geelong brand of play... he thought they "competed well" (A), "tackled strongly" (B) and were "clean/efficient" (C).
Agree. Big problem and needs to be addressed.bigcarl wrote: they also had 5 guys who kicked 30 or more goals for the season; we had three.
From Rounds 11-22, we were #3 in the AFL in this statistic. In 2006, we were around #8-9 in this statistic.bigcarl wrote: they were best for converting inside 50s into goals; we were among the worst.
Which games did our gameplan cost us?bigcarl wrote: our gameplan in 2007 was lousy and cost us games. as i've said countless times in other threads we need more consistent and reliable avenues to goal and it starts by having guys who can kick goals within kicking distance
JeffDunne wrote:I am sick to death on hearing how well we went in the 2nd half of the year.
Biggest cop out you can hear from a coach, justifying performances on selective results. We had one or two impressive wins all year - the rest were the minimum we should be performing at. Christ we fell over the line in many games against teams that didn't seem to want to win.
Last year was an utter disaster. We went into the season unprepared, we adopted a gameplan that shut us down as much as the opposition, and bottom line, a team that should have been challenging for the top 4 missed the 8! The league's most potent attack became the league's most impotent.
Oh yeah . . . that's right . . . we should be happy because David Parkin thought we tackled better in round 1 than he'd ever seen from a St Kilda team ( ). Maybe David should watch some games from 2004-6. Just a thought.
Ok, what happened to the tackling in the next 21 games? Clearly that wasn't Lyon's game plan because for the rest of season we seemed to think running to position was more important than attacking the bloke with the pill. What did David Parkin think of that?
It already has IMO.....roll on 08...and give me a dose of that pre season optimism.....rodgerfox wrote:We went from having the 'best list in the AFL' and finishing 4th, 4th and 6th (% off 4th again) to missing the 8 by 2 wins and suddenly having gaping holes in our list.JeffDunne wrote:I am sick to death on hearing how well we went in the 2nd half of the year.
Biggest cop out you can hear from a coach, justifying performances on selective results. We had one or two impressive wins all year - the rest were the minimum we should be performing at. Christ we fell over the line in many games against teams that didn't seem to want to win.
Last year was an utter disaster. We went into the season unprepared, we adopted a gameplan that shut us down as much as the opposition, and bottom line, a team that should have been challenging for the top 4 missed the 8! The league's more potent attack became the league's most impotent.
Oh yeah . . . that's right . . . we should be happy because David Parkin thought we tackled better in round 1 than he'd ever seen from a St Kilda team ( ). Maybe David should watch some games from 2004-6. Just a thought.
Ok, what happened to the tackling in the next 21 games? Clearly that wasn't Lyon's game plan because for the rest of season we seemed to think running to position was more important than attacking the bloke with the pill. What did David Parkin think of that?
This is the same "best list" you told us all for weeks was a nonsense?........this is worse hypocrisy than our rotational cpataincy policy developing leaders yet the job is merely a coin toss - which is Dodg? best list or a convenient argument when Jeff pandering?
That still disgusts me. It's a disgrace.
Me too. I hate lame @ssed arguments with hypocrisy that are pure grandstanding and not interested in the slightest in contrbuting to genuine debate.
With the same list, we went from missing the top 4 by % to finishing 9th and never even looked a threat. We had easily the best draw we've had in 4 years too.
The SAME list?. SAME liat as what? ......2005? 06?......are you truly serious here Dodg?.....the SAME list in performance/age/output/experience???????????....
We were insipid. Improvement needs to come from everywhere - but particularly from the coaches box.
BTW..theres more to just kicking goals to winning footy - most premiership sides have the best defence...wonder why????bigcarl wrote:they also had 5 guys who kicked 30 or more goals for the season; we had three. they were best for converting inside 50s into goals; we were among the worst.Quixote wrote:Note the way in which RL describes the Geelong brand of play... he thought they "competed well" (A), "tackled strongly" (B) and were "clean/efficient" (C).
They also had a midfield, defence and forward half that were largely settled and untouched by injury???????
what RL is talking about above is fundamentals. i'm talking about gameplan and structure. they are different.
How can you have a good "game plan/strategy blah blah" whatever without excellent fundamentals? what do you build off?????.....Lyon has it spot on - yeah the team and he need to get the balance right..by the end of 07 - with a fair injury run - we started to see that IMO.
our gameplan in 2007 was lousy and cost us games. as i've said countless times in other threads we need more consistent and reliable avenues to goal and it starts by having guys who can kick goals within kicking distance
Do point out those game please?
btw. you're right that footy is a simple game ... if you don't outscore your opponent you won't win.