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It's funny - I would say we always have played like Port - skillful, looking extremely flashy at times but without the hardness necessary to win big finals. I thought they were very forunate against West Coast as well.

Watching Pierce and Rodan play on GF day, I hope we just create a style suited to us.

I would prefer Hollingwood (as their supporters pronounce it) style of accountable one-on-one footy to keep in the contest.

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I'd prefer that we have a game plan designed around our players strengths, I am completely over having our game plan based on another team.

I'd prefer a game plan lid out to win a premiership, with trading and recruiting of players who can follow it

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I'd prefer a game plan lid out to win a premiership, with trading and recruiting of players who can follow it

Agree.

When I look at MFC's list at the end of last year and the start of this year what player strengths did we have that you could build a viable and successful game plan around?

Our list has fundamental flaws and we need to improve the lack of skills and decision making that is endemic within the team. No game plan covers those shortcomings.

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Agree.

When I look at MFC's list at the end of last year and the start of this year what player strengths did we have that you could build a viable and successful game plan around?

Our list has fundamental flaws and we need to improve the lack of skills and decision making that is endemic within the team. No game plan covers those shortcomings.

I know, we could get everyone to kick torps and hope a melbourne player's on the end of it, and if not at least it takes a little longer for the opposition to score!

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I'd prefer a game plan lid out to win a premiership, with trading and recruiting of players who can follow it

That doesn't make sense though. In modern footy game plans change rapidly, just look at the style of footy that Brisbane played in their three peat compared to the current Geelong team.

So you recruit a bunch of kids for your specific game plan. They're going to take, what, 3 or 4 years to mature and become regular contributors? Chances are the style of footy needed to win fianls will already have changed in that period, so your stuck with a bunch of kids suited to a different style of footy and ythen ou need to restart the whole process.

I believe Melbourne made this error over the last decade.

Football is a dynamic sport, more so now than ever. You recruit the best talent, kids who can adapt to different styles of footy, and then you play to their strengths.

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That doesn't make sense though. In modern footy game plans change rapidly, just look at the style of footy that Brisbane played in their three peat compared to the current Geelong team.

So you recruit a bunch of kids for your specific game plan. They're going to take, what, 3 or 4 years to mature and become regular contributors? Chances are the style of footy needed to win fianls will already have changed in that period, so your stuck with a bunch of kids suited to a different style of footy and ythen ou need to restart the whole process.

I believe Melbourne made this error over the last decade.

Football is a dynamic sport, more so now than ever. You recruit the best talent, kids who can adapt to different styles of footy, and then you play to their strengths.

Dude, of course you make alterations and improvements to the game plan and yes some of those will be in response to your playing group. But not to those players who lack the ability to play a particular way, you alter a game plan to suit elite players who can win games off their own boot. Big Difference.

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Dude, of course you make alterations and improvements to the game plan and yes some of those will be in response to your playing group. But not to those players who lack the ability to play a particular way, you alter a game plan to suit elite players who can win games off their own boot. Big Difference.

I'm not suggesting that Port are tanking ATM but they are probably not that overly concerned about winning because there's a player over there named Hamish Hartlett who they might have a passing interest in securing at the end of the year.

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Dude, of course you make alterations and improvements to the game plan and yes some of those will be in response to your playing group. But not to those players who lack the ability to play a particular way, you alter a game plan to suit elite players who can win games off their own boot. Big Difference.

Dude.

Now you're saying that you change the game plan to suit a player? :blink:

You're going to have a better chance of recruiting an elite player by drafting the best talent rather that drafting a kid suited to a game plan, and where the f#(k did I say anything about developing a game plan around kids who lack ability?

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I'd prefer that we have a game plan designed around our players strengths, I am completely over having our game plan based on another team.

A game plan is not based on other teams, it is based a skill set that the coach believes will win each contest, each qtr, each game and ultimtly a premiership.

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But Port won a flag with that gameplan! It must work! :rolleyes:

I remember this debate.

In fairness I think "playing like Port" is a bit of a throwaway line - we'll develop assets Port didn't have up forward to balance the lack of comparitive pace in the midfield we have.

That Port don't win contested ball and finals are determined largely by that is the obvious worry.

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A game plan is not based on other teams, it is based a skill set that the coach believes will win each contest, each qtr, each game and ultimtly a premiership.

My initial comments re the game plan was a not so subtle swipe at the previous coaching group, which was definitly based on other teams, it just so happened that the the team it was based on changed every year....

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