by gadj1976 » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:03 pm
by daysofourlives » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:14 pm
gadj1976 wrote:I've had a long standing conversation with colleagues about whether you are a great coach and the players lift around you, or the cattle maketh the coach.
As a very miniscule example I look at Marty Mattner. He is/was an exemplar coach but now he doesn't have the cattle (or does he?). Are the results because of his coaching, or because he doesn't have the cattle. Conversely, did the cattle make the coach? I'm interested in both sides of the conversation, knowing that there seems to be no right and wrong, moreso your opinion.
I look at the AFL and EVERY coach wants better players. That makes me think that unless they have "the" best, they will not be able to demonstrate their capability.
by gadj1976 » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:17 pm
daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I've had a long standing conversation with colleagues about whether you are a great coach and the players lift around you, or the cattle maketh the coach.
As a very miniscule example I look at Marty Mattner. He is/was an exemplar coach but now he doesn't have the cattle (or does he?). Are the results because of his coaching, or because he doesn't have the cattle. Conversely, did the cattle make the coach? I'm interested in both sides of the conversation, knowing that there seems to be no right and wrong, moreso your opinion.
I look at the AFL and EVERY coach wants better players. That makes me think that unless they have "the" best, they will not be able to demonstrate their capability.
I look at it the other way, plenty of coaches destroy their players and clubs. They have the cattle but dont get the best out of their team. Hinkley, Ratten, Lyon and Teague come to mind.
by Armchair expert » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:23 pm
daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I've had a long standing conversation with colleagues about whether you are a great coach and the players lift around you, or the cattle maketh the coach.
As a very miniscule example I look at Marty Mattner. He is/was an exemplar coach but now he doesn't have the cattle (or does he?). Are the results because of his coaching, or because he doesn't have the cattle. Conversely, did the cattle make the coach? I'm interested in both sides of the conversation, knowing that there seems to be no right and wrong, moreso your opinion.
I look at the AFL and EVERY coach wants better players. That makes me think that unless they have "the" best, they will not be able to demonstrate their capability.
I look at it the other way, plenty of coaches destroy their players and clubs. They have the cattle but dont get the best out of their team. Hinkley, Ratten, Lyon and Teague come to mind.
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by daysofourlives » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:29 pm
Armchair expert wrote:daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I've had a long standing conversation with colleagues about whether you are a great coach and the players lift around you, or the cattle maketh the coach.
As a very miniscule example I look at Marty Mattner. He is/was an exemplar coach but now he doesn't have the cattle (or does he?). Are the results because of his coaching, or because he doesn't have the cattle. Conversely, did the cattle make the coach? I'm interested in both sides of the conversation, knowing that there seems to be no right and wrong, moreso your opinion.
I look at the AFL and EVERY coach wants better players. That makes me think that unless they have "the" best, they will not be able to demonstrate their capability.
I look at it the other way, plenty of coaches destroy their players and clubs. They have the cattle but dont get the best out of their team. Hinkley, Ratten, Lyon and Teague come to mind.
You don't think Lyon got the best of his players? got a lot of duds into grand finals
by Spargo » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:33 pm
Armchair expert wrote:daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I've had a long standing conversation with colleagues about whether you are a great coach and the players lift around you, or the cattle maketh the coach.
As a very miniscule example I look at Marty Mattner. He is/was an exemplar coach but now he doesn't have the cattle (or does he?). Are the results because of his coaching, or because he doesn't have the cattle. Conversely, did the cattle make the coach? I'm interested in both sides of the conversation, knowing that there seems to be no right and wrong, moreso your opinion.
I look at the AFL and EVERY coach wants better players. That makes me think that unless they have "the" best, they will not be able to demonstrate their capability.
I look at it the other way, plenty of coaches destroy their players and clubs. They have the cattle but dont get the best out of their team. Hinkley, Ratten, Lyon and Teague come to mind.
You don't think Lyon got the best of his players? got a lot of duds into grand finals
by gadj1976 » Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:34 pm
Armchair expert wrote:daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I've had a long standing conversation with colleagues about whether you are a great coach and the players lift around you, or the cattle maketh the coach.
As a very miniscule example I look at Marty Mattner. He is/was an exemplar coach but now he doesn't have the cattle (or does he?). Are the results because of his coaching, or because he doesn't have the cattle. Conversely, did the cattle make the coach? I'm interested in both sides of the conversation, knowing that there seems to be no right and wrong, moreso your opinion.
I look at the AFL and EVERY coach wants better players. That makes me think that unless they have "the" best, they will not be able to demonstrate their capability.
I look at it the other way, plenty of coaches destroy their players and clubs. They have the cattle but dont get the best out of their team. Hinkley, Ratten, Lyon and Teague come to mind.
You don't think Lyon got the best of his players? got a lot of duds into grand finals
by Tiger83 » Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:27 am
by Dutchy » Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:58 am
by tigerpie » Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:43 pm
Dutchy wrote:A good coach will develop his bottom 5-8 players into great role players that compliment the top end talent and make a formidable team.
Only need to look to Richmond in the modern day to confirm this.
by Booney » Mon Jun 21, 2021 9:27 am
by tigerpie » Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:01 am
by Rik E Boy » Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:56 pm
daysofourlives wrote:
Tough one, there was the Dawson factor lol but ultimately he couldnt get it done when it counted, that St Kilda team shouldve won a flag or two, now wether that was Lyon, the players or the club culture is anyones guess.
Could they or Fremantle have won it with a different game plan, who knows, imo yes i think they couldve.
by Rik E Boy » Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:57 pm
tigerpie wrote:Footys a pretty basic game really.
Win or halve the 50/50 ball and keep it off the opposition.
That's done by minimising skill errors, total team defence, fitness and guts.
Three of those are on the coach. The fourth is totally on the player. The coach can give him a bake, and a good one may get a positive response....or not.
by Rik E Boy » Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:00 pm
Spargo wrote:
Agree. Ratten never destroyed Carlton & Lyon could easily be a triple premiership coach if for not the unluckiest bounce in GF history or the luckiest toe poke in GF history. Not to mention Freo missing sitters.
by tigerpie » Sat Jun 26, 2021 11:06 am
Rik E Boy wrote:tigerpie wrote:Footys a pretty basic game really.
Win or halve the 50/50 ball and keep it off the opposition.
That's done by minimising skill errors, total team defence, fitness and guts.
Three of those are on the coach. The fourth is totally on the player. The coach can give him a bake, and a good one may get a positive response....or not.
That's true in 1950 maybe or not at the elite level.
regards,
REB
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