i am with you Sainter K and have mentioned this in a previous thread already.SainterK wrote:I don't want to win, I had an opinion that I thought that Geelong, Saints and Doggies had not peaked yet...plugger66 wrote:Well you were talking about slow starts to the season and I pointed out it didnt happen last year. Alright you win no side that made the finals in 2008 started well last year.SainterK wrote:I said most of last year, and my point is that Geelong didn't see the need to win every week to make the finals. There is no point talking to you about it....you just always pick for a word.plugger66 wrote:Both teams were unbeaten after 13 rounds. What are you talking about?SainterK wrote:Why didn't what happen last year?plugger66 wrote:So why didnt that happen last year? We can look for all the reasons we like but we just are out of form at the moment. Hopefully it will come back but other teams have definately improved. The question is have we improved enough. signs arent great but we can only live in hope.SainterK wrote:Anyone else not surprised that the teams playing well now were bundled out fairly early year early (Collingwood the exception)
The teams that I thought likely to be up there again (Geelong / Saints / Doggies) have certainly not peaked in the first 7 rounds of the season.
My general feeling is that Collingwood have closed the gap somewhat, and the Freo's, Brions, Swans, Blues....were all back much earlier to their preseasons than the 'contenders' I mentioned, and it will need to be proven if their form is sustainable.
We were thrashing teams this time last year, didn't help us much in September.
I can remember the greater footy public talking about Geelong being shaky most of last year, then they hit their straps just prior to the finals series?
Geelong won their first 13 games last year, but in some of them they looked shaky. Towards the end of the second half of the season they hit their straps and looked exceptional. So far this year except for 2 games we have done just enough to win except against a bottom 8 team. Last year we were in exceptional form for the first 10 rounds and then we fell away. I believe that the fitness staff have primed the team to hit their peak a little later in the season.
I would rather lose a few now than lose the big one at the end of the year. Some of the teams playing well now will not be able to sustain it, especially for 4 quarters against us with our style of play (a theory which has been proven this year already).
It only takes an a couple of injuries in the pointy end of the season to make things go awry for any team (Geelong included). We have played reasonably OK (with the exception of a couple of games) against top 8 teams and are sitting 5-2. Not too bad for a team with no depth and crap players, wouldn't you say?