saintsRrising wrote:
Rodge also keeps stating incorrectly that I keep changing my views slavishly following each years premiership team....again incorrectly ...and without offering any examples of how.
I posted in this string earlier an opinion piece I wrote BEFORE Ross took charge......and the FACT that Ross's recruiting priorities were very similar to mine is an indication that we reached idependently similar conclusions about how the list needed to improve.....and not as Rodge is trying to infer that I am copying Roos or Ross is copying me....or that I am somehow following each years premier.
You do.
It clearly says in the 'piece' that our list is good enough to win the flag. Now, you're saying that our list is no good and needs to rebuild.
You've clearly, in black and white, changed your tune 180 degrees on that point. And that is just one of many.
saintsRrising wrote:
The piece was written a year befor Geelong won their flag.....and post Cats flag I fail to see how I have changed my posts or views on how the Saints should play.
You've said we need to improve. You say it like it is some sort of brilliant revelation. You fail to accept that all the improvement you listed in your 'piece' would be instantly rectified and reached if we are fit and injury free. Exactly as Geelong's 2006 deficiencies were addressed last year - because they were injury free.
saintsRrising wrote:
Now no one stands still, and the game and opinions do change and evolve....
Ahh, finally. You admit it. You do change your views with premier. Good, we're getting somewhere. You should just leave it at that.
saintsRrising wrote:
But for the past three years my pist have been pretty consistent on how the saints need to play, to improve and how the list needed to be evolved.
Well no, you don't.
You said our list was god enough to win the flag. Now you're saying it's not. Although oddly even though you now claim it's improved thanks to your recruiting, oops, I mean 'Ross'' recruiting. Has it improved? Or has it not?
So our list was good enough to win the flag. It's now been improved by you and 'Ross'' recruiting genius - but now the list is no good?
It just doesn't add up.
saintsRrising wrote:
Rodge keeps posting that I slavishly follow each years Premier....but fails to provide any examples of how and why I have done this.
You clearly do. And have done for 3 years.
First it was Sydney.
They had a game plan, we didn't. That was what it was all about - tactics and game plan. That was the missing ingredient we needed.
Then it was West Coast. Rookies. That's what we needed. That was the missing ingredient.
Now it's Geelong. Off-field structure and addressing weaknesses is what we need. That's now the missing ingredient!
The thing that shiits me with your rants, is that you won't concede or acknowledge that quite simply the only thing we've lacked is fit players. All your tactical garbage about rookies, game plan etc. are rubbish. You need to concede that the single most important factor in AFL footy is fit players.
Sydney, with all their tactics and game plans, couldn't get within 40 points of anyone, and were sitting 14th on the ladder until they went 10 weeks without an injury. Tactics? Or injuries?
West Coast, with all their rookies were beaten in a GF when they lost 2 players to injury. Last year in 07 they fell over at years end when they suffered injuries. Rookies? Or fit players?
And Geelong. Didn't finish in the top 10 when they had injuries, Last year with a dream run were great. If anyone tries to tell me that Neil Balme was the difference, I'll spew up. Neil Balme, or injuries?
You were also talking up Mark Williams and his genius of 'teaching'. Simply because they were winning. He taught Rodan and Motlop to be superstars, he brilliantly taught Westhoff.
What happened to his brilliant teachings on GF day?
Port had injuries in 06. Bad injuries. They didn't last year. Brilliant teacher? Or good injury run?
You simply look at who's winning, and try to come up with some ridiculously over complicated way to explain it.
The funny thing is, we 'addressed' the tactics and game plan by hiring a new coach. Didn't help.
We addressed rookies. Didn't help.
We addressed weaknesses in our list. Didn't help.
It's no wonder you change your view depending on who's winning at the time - cause you're never bloody right!
You're like one of the knobs that backs 20 horses in the Melbourne Cup and brags about their astuteness when they get the winner! Telling everyone all the factors that led to the brilliant selection.