WayneJudson42 wrote:We were a 1 trick pony. Then the opp wised up and began flooding and choked us to death.
The other, more important shortfall was that when sides got a run-on against us, we couldn't stem the tide.
We were a '1 trick pony' I suppose. We had a game plan, and we played it well. When we played it well (regardless of who we played and whether they flooded or not) we won easily. Easily.
The only times we got rolled, was when we had injuries to key players which didn't allow us to play the game plan well.
Geelong are a '1 trick pony'. Brisbane were. West Coast were. The only teams to win flags ever that haven't been - were Sydney and perhaps Port.
If you could beat Brisbane at their own game, you would win. Collingwood nearly did. But when challenged, Brisbane did not alter their game plan one iota. Ditto the Eagles in 05 and 06. Ditto Geelong since 2004.
The term '1 trick pony' is used as a negative term, but in reality all the good teams ever bar 1 or 2 have not been '1 trick ponys'.
WayneJudson42 wrote:
Does this mean that we now better? No it doesn't. But you have to develop a style that allows you to defend and shut down when the opp gains momentum, and then counter attack when you can. We are NOT yet at this point.
I disagree. Many coaches disagree. As per above, there are very few teams that switch styles during a game. I know it's becoming popular to do it these days - but the fact remains very, very few teams ever master it to the point of winning a flag.
WayneJudson42 wrote:
Friday was a great example of how to do this correctly. They came, we stuck... then we buried them.
We didn't stick at all. When we were defensive, they scored easily. They got to within 7 points until we opened it up again.
I thought Friday, and the North game, and the Freo game were perfect examples of why we need to either improve hugely in this 'shutdown' style very quickly - or can it. Cause we are terrible at it. We get smashed when we try it. When we take risks and have a crack, we look good. We've only started doing this over the last 2 games.
I believe the reason we've been able to fight off opponents when challenged, is because we're mentally tougher now.
We've grown up. We're men now - not the kids we were in 2004-2007.
Although I believe it's a natural improvement that comes with age and experience, I'm prepared to give Lyon the credit. He's the coach after all.
WayneJudson42 wrote:
Yet, too many here will not accept this, nor will they accept what the players say, or what the coach says about the prefered game style.
According to them, RL is a liar, Harves is a liar, Roo is a liar, and Ball is a liar when they state that the plan is to play accountable - attacking footy.
These guys are 'liars'. All football people lie publicly.
Was Roo's hammy 'fine' during last pre-season when he denied he'd done it? He missed a month.
Was Luke Ball's 2006 pre-season his best ever and was he feeling great? He now tells us that he was telling porkies back then.
Of course they lie. They tell us what they want us to know, and keep everything else under their hats.
If the plan is to play 'accountable and attacking footy', what's the story with the shutdown style? Where does that fit into it? It isn't attacking. And based on how easily we get scored against when we do it - it hardly appears accountable either.
WayneJudson42 wrote:
I'm far from convinced ATM, but am quietly confident that we are on the right track. Hence my preference to give RL the time he requires.
I've always said that Lyon needs to stay - apart from the Freo game and the first Q against North. I seriously reconsidered my stance on our coaching department.
Full credit though, after Q time in the North game, we've looked quite good mostly.
WayneJudson42 wrote:
I agree that we are top 4 material, and are not playing to our potential YET. Is this poor coaching? Or is it an inability of certain players to play as required?
It is categorically the coaches fault. Absolutely, categorically.
WayneJudson42 wrote:
If we can play attacking footy, and also have the capacity to shut down players like Wanganeen in 04 and Sydney 05. Then we will be a far better team in the long run.
There is nothing to suggest that right now, we can shut anyone down.
We can't even shutdown Eddie Betts FFS.
Clearly, if we can defend as tightly and as well as anyone, and attack as effectievly as anyone we'll win the flag if we stay fit.
That's pretty obvious. That's what every coach in the history of the game has attempted to do.
The problem is, we have gone backwards in the defensive side of our game, and gone backwads in the attacking side since Lyon took over.
That's what concerns most people.