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I may be stating the obvious, but it just came to mind so here i go.

When Roosy came, he stressed how important it is to not put any pressure on the young players, I don't know how he has done it, but he has! the man is a genius.

Think about when trenners, watts ect came in and all the pressure that was on them, compare to now with your tysons, salems, vineys ect and you rarely hear a word about them in the media, there is 0 hype IMO. Tyson of the back of no pre season and 13 games prior to this season polled 11 votes in the brownlow yet you don't hear a word about this, imagine if this was trengove in his 2nd year. Would the old admin be parading him around like he won the bloody thing?

The lack of pressure coupled with vince, jones cross, lumumba and dawes gives them a great chance to develop properly.

Another tick of approval to what the club is doing, it's little things like this that can go by unnoticed but can make a huge difference.

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I may be stating the obvious, but it just came to mind so here i go.

When Roosy came, he stressed how important it is to not put any pressure on the young players, I don't know how he has done it, but he has! the man is a genius.

Think about when trenners, watts ect came in and all the pressure that was on them, compare to now with your tysons, salems, vineys ect and you rarely hear a word about them in the media, there is 0 hype IMO. Tyson of the back of no pre season and 13 games prior to this season polled 11 votes in the brownlow yet you don't hear a word about this, imagine if this was trengove in his 2nd year. Would the old admin be parading him around like he won the bloody thing?

The lack of pressure coupled with vince, jones cross, lumumba and dawes gives them a great chance to develop properly.

Another tick of approval to what the club is doing, it's little things like this that can go by unnoticed but can make a huge difference.

Nice title, I went into this thread thinking we'd landed Patty Dangerfield.

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4 wins, 17th out of 18, staved off the wooden spoon on percentage, lost the last 10 in a row, completely unacceptable, no other way of describing the season.

Complete failure.

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4 wins, 17th out of 18, staved off the wooden spoon on percentage, lost the last 10 in a row, completely unacceptable, no other way of describing the season.

Complete failure.

It was disappointing to end the season like we did, but it's pretty short-sighted to deem the year a "complete failure". The first half of the year was frustrating, but an improvement on the previous two years.

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4 wins, 17th out of 18, staved off the wooden spoon on percentage, lost the last 10 in a row, completely unacceptable, no other way of describing the season.

Complete failure.

So...no kudos to Roos and co?

But seriously perhaps you misread (or didn't bother to read) the op. The big ups was for Roos not putting any pressure on the young players not for the results he achieved in 2014.

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There's a real schoolyard bully mentality on Demonland at the moment particularly when newish posters contribute. It's getting really boring.

This has been the case for as long as I've been a member.

Old Rhino Richards the hero moderator was the worst of them all.

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Garlett will help take pressure off JKH as well. He's a great trainer and earned his spot this year, but looked really deflated after that Collingwood match.

It's nice to have a coach protecting our younguns for a change, rather than throwing them off the deep end.

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I will be interested to see Salems second year.

He had an interrupted pre season due to illness and then showed glimpses of real game sense and skill. I remember George Stone saying mid year that he expected Salem to stay in the side until end of season which was slightly in contrast to Roos strategy of easing them in to the ones. It never eventuates and Salem did go back to the Magoo's. Whether it was form or Roos decision from a load POV we'll never know.

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We've regained some self respect after the Neeld experience but I am not an unqualified Roos cheerleader . The worst example of his ultra-defensive mindset was in the Round 15 Bulldogs game when we defended a 2 goal lead early in the last quarter by stacking every player into our defensive half . We were rendered incapable of scoring at all.....even from opposition turnovers .

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This has been the case for as long as I've been a member.

Old Rhino Richards the hero moderator was the worst of them all.

Where is Rhino??

Did he shuffle off....Get Banned or maybe he went to defend Australia's lifestyle in the Middle East???

I so miss his page long PM's which he would send regularly then lock so i was unable to reply........

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Where is Rhino??

Did he shuffle off....Get Banned or maybe he went to defend Australia's lifestyle in the Middle East???

I so miss his page long PM's which he would send regularly then lock so i was unable to reply........

Yeah he seemed to take a real shine to you :-)

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I will be interested to see Salems second year.

He had an interrupted pre season due to illness and then showed glimpses of real game sense and skill. I remember George Stone saying mid year that he expected Salem to stay in the side until end of season which was slightly in contrast to Roos strategy of easing them in to the ones. It never eventuates and Salem did go back to the Magoo's. Whether it was form or Roos decision from a load POV we'll never know.

My memory is Salem couldn't get a kick in the second half of the season. Some have commented elsewhere that the Toump was dropped after having games where got 18 or so disposals but Salem was being picked on the back 4 and 8 disposal games. He showed some x factor in some games and I saw him back into a pack and take one for the team so I have faith he can make it but he is no ball magnet.

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My memory is Salem couldn't get a kick in the second half of the season. Some have commented elsewhere that the Toump was dropped after having games where got 18 or so disposals but Salem was being picked on the back 4 and 8 disposal games. He showed some x factor in some games and I saw him back into a pack and take one for the team so I have faith he can make it but he is no ball magnet.

Salems defensive pressure was miles ahead of Toump's. Roos is teaching the young'uns a lesson. Doesn't matter how often you touch it, it's how hard you work with out it.

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