Thats all true if all your seeking to do is stop sides scoring.Devilhead wrote:I agree with you the intensity has dropped - the statistics I stated confirm this in that there has been an increase this year in scoring opportunities against usTeflon wrote:So you are saying we have played with the same intensity and ferocity at the man with the ball to 2009?Devilhead wrote:Lets put some context around thatTeflon wrote:
Lets put some context around that.
Wed won 19 straight last year.
We'd ALL YEAR produced 4 qtr pressure games of football to monster sides (so much so Collingwood have ripped us off mercilessly and now sit no 1 in the comp for fwd 50 tackles - eclipsing St Kilda at the same time last year).
Again, I have not seen that same level of intensity for 4 qtrs this year and the coach himself has said hes looking for 4 qtrs....and only liking halves at the minute......
Some believe we have this magic in a bag....and we'll just unleash. I hope theyre are right. That won't change the fact that we have been scored against more easily in 2010 and sides are now getting through our zone and out of our fwd 50 with far more ease than 09.
In 2009 teams averaged 17.3 scoring shots against us per game
In 2010 teams have averaged 19.8 scoring shots against us - still the lowest in the league
Hardly a huge devastating increase given last year was a recording breaking defence year
Just behind us are Collingwood (20.2) then Bulldogs (21.7) then Geelong (22.8)
If so you're the only Saints person I know that thinks so and that includes the coach......interesting......stats arent they?
That said this increase has been minimal (still under 20) and we still are the best defensive side in the league - intensity drop or no intensity drop - the stats do not lie - this is fact
The fact that we have not played with the same intensity and ferocity as last year yet we still sit number 1 as the best defensive side in the league says that we still must be doing something right to limit opposition teams from scoring
I believe we can turn it on when needed - I can't see how we can lose the ability to implement this gameplan in such a short space of time using the same players - sure teams might be finding it slightly easier to get through our zone but ultimately they are still going to find it hard to score
IF your intesnity is also key to your attacking ability on the turn over.....I suspect ours is........then you're going to suffer considerably if this drops off.
Interesting to note how many top sides aka Collingwoods goals now come from turn overs and the increase in this area and our decrease.
Even on the weekend against Tigers - they got the ascendancy through their good pressure on us early (and some ordinary foot skills by us,...) to see huge numbers of turn over goals and easy goals to Jack riewoldt. We reversed that trend in the second qtr when we upped the ante a tad (still not to 09 level for me) and comfortably accounted for them in that period.
The FACTS are I can recall sitting there watching this side last year in absolute awe at their ability to go at the man with the ball, almost create "perceived" pressure and create a turn over. To watch Geelong caught time and again in Rd 14 2009 whilst trying to get the ball out of our fwd 50.
I have not seen that level in 2010 and for me to win it we need it.