AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Do you think you could get your head any further up Ross's ass?
Speaking of "around here", many still seem to be of the opinion that Ross can "do no wrong", despite the Lovett debacle, the Ball trade debacle, the fact we blew the Grand Final, etc. He can and I'm sure Ross would happily admit it, yet some on here wouldn't, it seems.
Some mentioning how they believe he can do things better in certain ways doesn't mean they think they can do a better job than him overall, they just see things they believe can be improved upon and have the guts to say so. More power to them.
Out of the tens of thousands of supporters we have, are you seriously thinking none of them are experts on things like psychology, etc and can spot errors in Ross's thinking, or whatever? And if they did and said so on here, would you be expert enough to know when they're on the money or not? Or would you rather they don't say anything and just let him go on making a mistake, that costs our club? Some don't just bury their heads in the sand and think all's perfect, all the time.
This is a good and healthy thing, that helps us to keep evolving and moving forward and getting stronger, as a club.
Wow - a bit of overkill, bring up spurious examples like psychologists would you think.
Dont know if Lyon is hero worshipped the way cult of personality Thomas was.
Still, four seasons after his sacking he is talked about as if everything that comes out of his mouth is gospel.
So what if he said Kosi's best position is rucking. He isn't the coach, he never even gave us a shot at a flag.
And all in hindsight and wrong to hold him up as the oracle when it is known that kosi has been in the ruck, most of the games he has played at one point our another.
And the hindsight, if the Bulldogs had have kicked this, or didn't miss that, is very nice days after the event, but hey guess what, they didn't happen.
just like the fact they we should have kicked six goal in the fourth qtr, three very gettable points before Kosi went anywhere the ruck.
Nobody said Ross is infallable, but he is a very good coach of an AFL football club, something that some less successful coaches seem to resent.