Sorry dude...matrix wrote:hey!
stop getting off topic!!!
My favourite pen... and if you look closely you'll see the red, white and black!
It is definitely part of the answer.
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cowboy, Tommy has only played about 5 or 6 games of Aussie Rules in his lifecowboy18 wrote:In case you're late to the thread I've tried a visual summary of what we need to do.
After dropping several players and putting Walsh in the centre of our defensive flood, we play through the corridor to the mega mobile Stanley (who we know will out run the rest of the AFL), who carries it 100m all the way to Goddard and Gilbert, who are both released up forward under Ross' new "green pen" strategy.
This post is so full of win!cowboy18 wrote:In case you're late to the thread I've tried a visual summary of what we need to do.
After dropping several players and putting Walsh in the centre of our defensive flood, we play through the corridor to the mega mobile Stanley (who we know will out run the rest of the AFL), who carries it 100m all the way to Goddard and Gilbert, who are both released up forward under Ross' new "green pen" strategy.
Saintsfan wrote:They were dangerous. Both of them (or one) kick straight and we win. .bigcarl wrote:we would have won on sunday with just one potent key forward.
you've got to give them a dangerous target to kick to. kosi and fisher do not provide that.
riewoldt did, but he will not be back for a couple of months. i'm wracking my brain to think of someone who might
I started reading this thread without looking at the date. It wasn't until I read a post about dropping Raph that I realised it was two months old.OneEyedSainter77 wrote:Well, here we are again....
The last time we were in a real slump I posted this and many came up with some good ideas of what to do.....
Now we find ourselves in a similar position and once again it is up to the coach to work out how they will get us out of the mess..
One thing which I really like is he acknowledges and the players too acknowledge there is a real problem. They know what is going wrong and they know they need to rectify it. The first step is admitting you have a problem or in this case realising something isn't working.
Only once you know where you're going wrong can you work out how to fix it.
With four weeks left of the season that is enough time to get ourselves back into good form.
So what do we do now?