Go the Biff 3,474 Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 1 hour ago, Redleg said: That kick is typical of the dumb decision making of too many of our players. Viney had the time, as the photo shows, to see the free men and at least try and pass it to them. He then compounds the mistake with another pathetic kick. This scenario is repeated often by our players. If you wind it back a few seconds you'll also see that Viney should never have had the ball in his hands. Salem received a handball & chipped a kick to Viney (barely 15 metres). McDonald was already free & should have been hit up by Salem with what was a pretty easy kick of about 30 metres in no traffic. Poor vision or poor decision ? Or did he just feel pressure & dump it off to the nearest cheap option ? 1 Quote
Cheap Seats 3,310 Posted July 7, 2020 Author Posted July 7, 2020 2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said: Who knew? Apparently there is a collective known for a group of butchers. It's a goring of butchers. I'm not sure why, but having read this thread, that name somehow seems appropriate. Thanks for contributing Quote
Earl Hood 6,167 Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 2 hours ago, Redleg said: That kick is typical of the dumb decision making of too many of our players. Viney had the time, as the photo shows, to see the free men and at least try and pass it to them. He then compounds the mistake with another pathetic kick. This scenario is repeated often by our players. Yes agree but why? These players are not that dumb surely. I just don’t understand our inability to rectify a basic and easily solvable problem. Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 On 7/6/2020 at 8:22 AM, drdrake said: Really it is 20 years of drafting and trading on this topic though we drafted a midfield of contested ball players for Paul Roos game plan, it works if you hit targets but our mids just turn the ball over by hand and foot They do but all of them are quite capable of disposing of the ball in a more efficient manner ... but our ballistic style doesn't allow the players to steady or take that extra bit of time before disposing of the ball. Lowering of the eyes is almost non existent. And our forwards do not present, play in front nor provide moving targets with multiple leads. So it's a coaching issue as well. Plapp is the midfield coach with Mathews as the stoppages & contest coach whilst Goodwin oversees it all. There's a lot to fix but if they have a clear plan, things can be turned around. That takes time doc ... how long? Who knows but urgency is required. We need to see a rapid improvement in the next month starting Saturday evening. Quote
La Dee-vina Comedia 17,137 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 18 hours ago, Unleash Hell said: Thanks for contributing You're welcome. And while on this theme, the collective noun for Demons is apparently a "legion of Demons". I might be wrong, but I think the correct collective noun for Demonland contributors is a "misery of Demonlanders". 6 Quote
Wrecker45 3,381 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 On 7/5/2020 at 6:24 PM, drdrake said: Blame paul roos, these are the type of players he wanted contested players. We loaded up on them the issue we have is we will the footy but turn it over because we have poor disposl skills Being a contested player doesn't mean you have poor skills. They are not mutually exclusive. 4 1 Quote
binman 44,856 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 40 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said: Being a contested player doesn't mean you have poor skills. They are not mutually exclusive. Roos and goody must not have got this memo) (by the by of course it is true - nothing wrong with the skills of players like Neale, Martin, Ablett, Selwood, Zorko, Sidebottom, Rowell, Shuey, and Cripps. to name a few) Quote
bing181 9,474 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 19 hours ago, Earl Hood said: Yes agree but why? These players are not that dumb surely. I just don’t understand our inability to rectify a basic and easily solvable problem. It's not being rectified because it's not easily solvable. Just as Jack Watts will never lose his sublime disposal and decision-making skills, the reverse is also true. It can be compensated for, and team play can be built around individual players' weaknesses, but there's a limit to how much compensating you can do for players who have neither the foot skills nor the vision (but who may have other attributes). 1 Quote
bing181 9,474 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 I don't have an issue with a bull-at-a-gate ball-winner like Viney having poor disposal/decision making skills. It's only an issue because none of the players around him are much better, so it's not even as if he can hand the ball off to someone who'll make sure it gets to where it needs to. Quote
deanox 10,070 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 On 7/5/2020 at 5:31 PM, JTR said: Look at this... Viney with the ball kicking inside 50. Left to right he has Hunt running to space, McDonald on his own with no one near him and Langdon on his own with no one near him. Where does it go? Long bomb to Fritsch in a 1v3 That not a problem with the forward structure. It's just taking the wrong option when going inside 50. Much as I like Viney, he is one of the worst offenders. This is one of the reasons why some people felt Angus was expendable in the right trade. All our mids are competitive beasts but none is consistent by foot. Oliver is the best at clearances and fast hands. He is also a ball magnet. Viney is a bull and a club leader. Despite also being capable, that leaves Angus as the last picked in the role, and therefore the most expendable. If the right player could be found it could be a win win trade. 1 Quote
Bring-Back-Powell 15,562 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 3 minutes ago, deanox said: This is one of the reasons why some people felt Angus was expendable in the right trade. All our mids are competitive beasts but none is consistent by foot. Oliver is the best at clearances and fast hands. He is also a ball magnet. Viney is a bull and a club leader. Despite also being capable, that leaves Angus as the last picked in the role, and therefore the most expendable. If the right player could be found it could be a win win trade. I agree with you. BT (as much as I don't rate him as a commentator) kept mentioning in the Geelong game that he spends too much time on the bench and that could suggest that he's the most expendable. I now want Brayshaw traded and hopefully his third placed finish will still hold some currency. Quote
Earl Hood 6,167 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 1 hour ago, bing181 said: It's not being rectified because it's not easily solvable. Just as Jack Watts will never lose his sublime disposal and decision-making skills, the reverse is also true. It can be compensated for, and team play can be built around individual players' weaknesses, but there's a limit to how much compensating you can do for players who have neither the foot skills nor the vision (but who may have other attributes). I agree that developing disposal and decision making is not easy and some will never improve but what about vision? Watch a replay of last week’s match and freeze frame a dozen or so of our moves through the midfield and entering 50, time and time again as our player is about to kick you will see 3 or 4 better options than the one he chooses and often they were easier targets 20/30m off to the right or left to a free player. Instead our ball carriers invariably kicked to a contest, or just to a point up the line or tried a low % bullet that got intercepted. Why aren’t they looking for wider options that change the angle of attack and force defences to reset? And it’s just not vision, in these empty stadiums they should be hearing free players calls. Watching the the first half again it seemed every time we transitioned out of defence thru the corridor the ball carrier had Langdon running on the wing as an option, he really does cover some ground but few used the option, why? Looking at the first half in detail it looked like our forwards often moved to the right areas to lose their opponent but we rarely took advantage. Instead the Tiger defence tended to gather in numbers around TMac 25m out from goal and wait for the bomb. Yes we have players with limited foot skills and we will always turn the ball over at times but the coaches should be encouraging and drilling players to look to use wide options, shorter passes to a free player, pause after a mark and look for best option instead of the blindly turning and kicking up the line. Quote
JTR 2,910 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 (edited) Ross has been reading Demonland... ? FWIW, he (who has been at our last 2 games) doesn't think it's a technical problem and thinks it's all about decision making and not taking the easy option. We are also going at manic speed the entire time (or in the "Red Zone" as other Lyon said) and playing with no composure. Stat from weekend... Edited July 8, 2020 by JTR 1 Quote
Demon Dynasty 17,169 Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 On 7/7/2020 at 6:56 PM, Go the Biff said: If you wind it back a few seconds you'll also see that Viney should never have had the ball in his hands. Salem received a handball & chipped a kick to Viney (barely 15 metres). McDonald was already free & should have been hit up by Salem with what was a pretty easy kick of about 30 metres in no traffic. Poor vision or poor decision ? Or did he just feel pressure & dump it off to the nearest cheap option ? Biff that's a fabulous pick up. Since about Rnd 18 or so last season (might have been even earlier....when returning from an injury layoff?) Salem has looked a shadow of his 2017/2018 self imv. Rarely takes the game on and, more often than not, takes the easy short dump kick to a player backwards, in a barely advantageous position lateral or down the line to a player pinned on the boundary Used to be a confident handy left footer over both short and medium distances. Something's seems NQR with Salem right now. I wonder what's up. Happy to coast and try and fly under the radar? Quote
Ron Burgundy 8,588 Posted July 9, 2020 Posted July 9, 2020 (edited) On 7/5/2020 at 5:31 PM, JTR said: Look at this... Viney with the ball kicking inside 50. Left to right he has Hunt running to space, McDonald on his own with no one near him and Langdon on his own with no one near him. Where does it go? Long bomb to Fritsch in a 1v3 That not a problem with the forward structure. It's just taking the wrong option when going inside 50. Much as I like Viney, he is one of the worst offenders. It’s damning footage. I suspect Goody is a football nerd and he’s trying too hard, i.e. he’s overworking everything. Much like Brendan Bolton before Teague took the reins. I actually think we have the players but: - the game plan doesn’t suit them - it’s too hard for them to consistently execute for 4 quarters, and there’s far too much margin for error in it; and - Goodwin is too robotic and rehearsed in his preparations for each game, and is no good in broken water and is therefore easily out-coached on game day when the opposition box starts shifting the pieces eg, round 2 v Carlton. There’s no excuse for our current ladder position, and also for the look and feel of our performances to date. We’ve had only one good quarter thus far this year. I reckon Brett Ratten would’ve been ideal for us. Edited July 9, 2020 by Ron Burgundy 4 Quote
Vineytime 855 Posted July 10, 2020 Posted July 10, 2020 Haven’t seen or heard anything about Tom Sparrow for 12 months now, picked for Rd 1 last yr, was talked up (normal MFC) got injured and hasn’t been sighted since.. can’t be close to selection as we’ve made a dozen changes already and he hasn’t been one of them nor has he been named an emergency.... would like to hear how he’s going. Quote
Earl Hood 6,167 Posted July 10, 2020 Posted July 10, 2020 5 minutes ago, Vineytime said: Haven’t seen or heard anything about Tom Sparrow for 12 months now, picked for Rd 1 last yr, was talked up (normal MFC) got injured and hasn’t been sighted since.. can’t be close to selection as we’ve made a dozen changes already and he hasn’t been one of them nor has he been named an emergency.... would like to hear how he’s going. Pre COVID he looked good at training early on. I have been an advocate for him to be introduced to the midfield to keep the incumbents on their toes. Maybe another season and let’s see what he has. 1 Quote
Cheap Seats 3,310 Posted July 30, 2020 Author Posted July 30, 2020 Same embarrassing problems. Id be angry but why would we expect anything different. Keep bombing it in boys. After 100 entries we might wnd up with a shot. Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,680 Posted July 30, 2020 Posted July 30, 2020 3 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said: Same embarrassing problems. Id be angry but why would we expect anything different. Keep bombing it in boys. After 100 entries we might wnd up with a shot. Agreed. No structure or strategy. Goody needs to wake up Quote
Cheap Seats 3,310 Posted July 30, 2020 Author Posted July 30, 2020 You obviously cant throw the baby out with the bath wwter there is a season left to play. But we have to make a call on clangerball. Quote
Cheap Seats 3,310 Posted August 5, 2020 Author Posted August 5, 2020 Not only can we not kick this week we are also losing clearence to the worst clearance side in the afl. Yay Melbourne 1 Quote
Elegt 872 Posted August 5, 2020 Posted August 5, 2020 23 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said: Not only can we not kick this week we are also losing clearence to the worst clearance side in the afl. Yay Melbourne Im surprised every time we hit a target 1 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted August 5, 2020 Posted August 5, 2020 Our midfield, our midfield, our midfield... Word has lost all meaning Quote
Cheap Seats 3,310 Posted August 5, 2020 Author Posted August 5, 2020 1 hour ago, layzie said: Our midfield, our midfield, our midfield... Word has lost all meaning Which one our or midfield Quote
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