Too soft
Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators
Too soft
Tactically obsessed and way too soft. Why are we allowing our guys to get knocked out unchecked? Can someone explain how and why we are dropping off the radar and the Doggies and Geelong are moving ahead in leaps and bounds. We are simply stagnating.
Didnt we put heaps of dosh up to get the best coaching staff available ? Havent we got ruckman now when we didnt in the past?
Arent we now playing with virtually a full list for the first time in years ?
Show me the money !!!!!
Didnt we put heaps of dosh up to get the best coaching staff available ? Havent we got ruckman now when we didnt in the past?
Arent we now playing with virtually a full list for the first time in years ?
Show me the money !!!!!
My behaviour is considered acceptable in some far off remote exotic countries...
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1928
- Joined: Sun 22 May 2005 11:42pm
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 90 times
We need to wait a few more rounds until these questions can be answered as there's a chance the Dogs and Cats will be playing each other at the end of September.Tactically obsessed and way too soft. Why are we allowing our guys to get knocked out unchecked? Can someone explain how and why we are dropping off the radar and the Doggies and Geelong are moving ahead in leaps and bounds. We are simply stagnating.
Didnt we put heaps of dosh up to get the best coaching staff available ? Havent we got ruckman now when we didnt in the past?
Arent we now playing with virtually a full list for the first time in years ?
Show me the money !!!!!
At least we won the clearances yesterday and our effort was miles better than last week.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1835
- Joined: Wed 27 Feb 2008 7:27pm
- Has thanked: 227 times
- Been thanked: 350 times
Lacking physical upper body strength..
is what I observe. We get to the opposition player, lay the tackle and more often than not they get the ball away and then they are off. We need some good old fashioned hard heads at present. Sure, our list has loads of talent but we are getting towelled up in the hardness department. I am old enough to remember Joffa, Burnsie and Jeff Sarau. What I would give to see some hard attack on the ball and the opposition at present. Also, would someone please explain why we stand off players and why we dont mark up close. It is driving me nuts. Baker cannot come back soon enough.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 310
- Joined: Thu 06 Apr 2006 6:38pm
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 7 times
A bit off the topic, but you're kidding yourself if you think the dogs are that good. They've had a good start but they're beatable. When they played us they had no opposition for three quarters 'cause our players packed up. I'm sure the saints won't make that mistake twice!suss wrote:We need to wait a few more rounds until these questions can be answered as there's a chance the Dogs and Cats will be playing each other at the end of September.Tactically obsessed and way too soft. Why are we allowing our guys to get knocked out unchecked? Can someone explain how and why we are dropping off the radar and the Doggies and Geelong are moving ahead in leaps and bounds. We are simply stagnating.
Didnt we put heaps of dosh up to get the best coaching staff available ? Havent we got ruckman now when we didnt in the past?
Arent we now playing with virtually a full list for the first time in years ?
Show me the money !!!!!
At least we won the clearances yesterday and our effort was miles better than last week.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Sat 07 Oct 2006 1:29am
skill not kill level
BAker sadly missed but the real issue is skill level. How have we gone backwards so quickly. Some of our mis kicks were laughable and synonymous with the Saints of yester year. I'd be asking what the trainers are doing in this area.
Re: skill not kill level
That's a pretty fair point.Saintlyone wrote:BAker sadly missed but the real issue is skill level. How have we gone backwards so quickly. Some of our mis kicks were laughable and synonymous with the Saints of yester year. I'd be asking what the trainers are doing in this area.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 82
- Joined: Sun 13 Apr 2008 5:53pm
Agree with this. I dont rate the Bulldogs that high at all, we played like absolute rubbish for 3qtrs and were as unaccountable as i have seen us in a long time. The Bulldogs were on the ropes against the Bombers Friday night and only a limited bench cost the Bombers the 4 points. The dogs will probably make the 8 but will get slammed against the better teams like the Hawks and the Catsdevil saint wrote:A bit off the topic, but you're kidding yourself if you think the dogs are that good. They've had a good start but they're beatable. When they played us they had no opposition for three quarters 'cause our players packed up. I'm sure the saints won't make that mistake twice!suss wrote:We need to wait a few more rounds until these questions can be answered as there's a chance the Dogs and Cats will be playing each other at the end of September.Tactically obsessed and way too soft. Why are we allowing our guys to get knocked out unchecked? Can someone explain how and why we are dropping off the radar and the Doggies and Geelong are moving ahead in leaps and bounds. We are simply stagnating.
Didnt we put heaps of dosh up to get the best coaching staff available ? Havent we got ruckman now when we didnt in the past?
Arent we now playing with virtually a full list for the first time in years ?
Show me the money !!!!!
At least we won the clearances yesterday and our effort was miles better than last week.
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 18655
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 1:36am
- Has thanked: 1994 times
- Been thanked: 873 times
Re: Too soft
there might be something to that. football's a simple game and should be kept that way.St.Kenny wrote:Tactically obsessed
get it and kick a goal or move it quickly to a teammate who can. if they've got it then get it back.
Of course its a simple game just ask Leigh Matthews who is staggered by the amounnt of traffic on/off the bench these days ....but then again what would he know? We can ask the visionaries who recruited Lyon and company why we have followed this path over the last year or so at the expense of a team which went in hard and stressed accountability.....they always have an answer
Look at the HAwthorn way of today....am not lookin forward to playin them now we have left that game plan for a more 'nouvoe' one from Sydney.
Look at the HAwthorn way of today....am not lookin forward to playin them now we have left that game plan for a more 'nouvoe' one from Sydney.
My behaviour is considered acceptable in some far off remote exotic countries...
- SaintWodonga
- Club Player
- Posts: 1868
- Joined: Wed 04 Jul 2007 12:01am
- Location: Wodonga
- Contact:
to me it''s simple. We don't hit enough targets or kick enough goals. When we are up we let the opposition back in by missing so many goals.
Need a real injection of page in the mid feild. and we don't have enough goal kicking mids.
Roo is a star, but if he is to be a super star, he needs to improve his goal kicking and win games off his boot.
I remember Carey being quite all day then bobbing up with a quick 4 or 5 goals when it counted. We need more of this, not just from Roo but Kosi and co need to spend hours at training just getting their goal kicking back to basics.
Need a real injection of page in the mid feild. and we don't have enough goal kicking mids.
Roo is a star, but if he is to be a super star, he needs to improve his goal kicking and win games off his boot.
I remember Carey being quite all day then bobbing up with a quick 4 or 5 goals when it counted. We need more of this, not just from Roo but Kosi and co need to spend hours at training just getting their goal kicking back to basics.
- saintsRrising
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 30098
- Joined: Mon 15 Mar 2004 11:07am
- Location: Melbourne
- Has thanked: 711 times
- Been thanked: 1235 times
Re: skill not kill level
Yes the real issue is skill level....Saintlyone wrote:BAker sadly missed but the real issue is skill level. How have we gone backwards so quickly. Some of our mis kicks were laughable and synonymous with the Saints of yester year. I'd be asking what the trainers are doing in this area.
It is not so much that we have gone backwards skill wise (though Aussie wasa ahige loss as he was the best kick in our team)...
But rather that the the other teams have gone forward in this regard.
Poor player development and poor recruiting/drafting.
McGough in many ways highlight the misdirection of the Saints over many years.
The Pies get rid of him for despite his ball winning abilities they recognise that the game required better footskills and pace....both of which he was lacking ( and two black marks = not good enough)....and the Saints pick him up.
Is there any wonder that our current list is deficent in this reagrd????
Is there any surprise that RL went out and secured a player like Schneider who has better footskills and ability to snag goals than many already at the Saints???
Flying the World in comfort thanks to FF Points....
And its like yeah ...where are we now with Schneider,. Ccompletely missing the point here by wanting to drag peripheral elements of a previous recruiting campaign. WHY THE F$*@k ARE NOT PLAYIN AS A HARD AT THE BALL TEAM THOUGH WE HAVE AS MUCH INDIVIDUAL TALENT AS MOST TEAMS IN THE LEAGUEIs there any surprise that RL went out and secured a player like Schneider who has better footskills and ability to snag goals than many already at the Saints???
My behaviour is considered acceptable in some far off remote exotic countries...