by JK » Sun May 10, 2009 6:49 pm
by FD88 » Sun May 10, 2009 6:54 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:I respect all opinions on where the Crows are at, but my own thoughts lean to those you've touched on FD in an excellent post.
Actually think the Crows are paying the price at the moment for some ordinary draft selections over the last 10 years, and a penchant for over reliance on older players, but the important thing is they've begun to address it ... It's going to test the patience of many, because the wait could well be 5 years or so.
by JK » Sun May 10, 2009 6:59 pm
by SCD » Sun May 10, 2009 7:01 pm
by FD88 » Sun May 10, 2009 7:24 pm
SCD wrote:Excellent post FD.. Couldn't agree more..
The only thing that concerns me about this is we have "senior" blokes like Doughty and Symes that seem to get games based on poor performances and skill errors week after week.. "Fairweather" Doughty couldn't even hold marks or hit simple handball targets today on a fine, fairweather day and I would prefer an extra couple of kids (Jacky & Cook) to be developed while the types of McLeod and Edwards and Goodwin are still there...
SCD wrote:Maric has to be in next week, Moran just didn't give us enough in the middle (thought Tippett was clearly the best big man on the ground today - both his ruckwork and around the ground)...
SCD wrote:Watching TV can make you miss a lot of things, so i'd be interested to find out off you guys how often we had no one back in the forward 50?? Seemed we were running and carrying and getting in trouble because we didn't have anyone at home to kick an "out" ball to.. that's to me where a Tippett up forward (and staying no more then 50m from home) would be a small, but effective change to our current structure.
by Zorro » Sun May 10, 2009 7:46 pm
by Hondo » Sun May 10, 2009 8:51 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Actually think the Crows are paying the price at the moment for some ordinary draft selections over the last 10 years, and a penchant for over reliance on older players, but the important thing is they've begun to address it ... It's going to test the patience of many, because the wait could well be 5 years or so.
by SCD » Sun May 10, 2009 8:59 pm
by Bulldogs007 » Sun May 10, 2009 11:49 pm
by Footy Smart » Mon May 11, 2009 10:37 am
Bulldogs007 wrote:It is opinions and posts like this that infuriate the **** out of me. Did you watch the game mate? Did you?! We had ample opportunity to punish the Bulldogs today and our skill execution in patches cost us dearly. Handballs either missing targets or being dished out at awkward heights, forcing our players to have to sit and wait or collect on the half-volley; this allows the opposition to get at you and force turnovers. Our delivery into the forward line is inconsistent - our forwards create space and we don't kick to their advantage. Multiple times today Stevens, Walker and co. would baulk backwards, create a pocket of space goalside and the kick inside 50 would fall short, making the defender's job a piece of cake. Even worse is our inability to consistently kick adequately to a lead. Again, Walker, Stevens and co. would regularly get out on leads and instead of hitting their chests lace out we'd kick over their heads, or put too much hangtime on the footy forcing them to stop, prop and get picked off by the defense (which has more time to get back to a footy that hangs in the air for ages).
The promising thing today was that for patches we were able to execute and produce some sparkling footy, it's just not happening over the course of an entire game. Both inexperience and the waning of our senior players (Mcleod especially) are major contributing factors to this. At least with them struggling -now- we start to learn to play without so much of their influence before they've actually retired; the same deal as when Ricciuto fell off the scene in late 2006 and his final year in 2007. This means that by the time they do say goodbye, we won't experience a sharp decline in performance as we would if they were in top flight all the way through to the end.
There are some supremely talented footballers in this team now; Taylor Walker is special, averaging just a fraction under 2 goals a game in his first AFL season, in a side that doesn't deliver overly well to its forwards, and for much of the season so far spending large portions of games on the pine, it's an outstanding effort. Take a look at the first year stats of some of the great key forwards going around today, he's tracking very well against them. Great signs.
Mackay is smooth and yes, he's making some skill errors as he starts to spend more time on ground and become exposed to more of the heat of AFL football but his basic skill base is excellent, the kicking technique very sound. His poise is exceptional and he's nippy around the packs. Another with a big future.
I could go on but there's no need, the list has got the makings of a strong, exciting outfit in the coming years, the sad fact is we're going to have to cope with some tough games of footy as the foundation continues to build. The gameplan (which despite all the bleating is tactically quite sound if you plot it out on paper vs. opposition gameplans; it's not a total clone of the Hawthorn zone but a clever variation that with fluent, sound execution will produce high scores; we just ain't executing yet!) will see minor tweaks along the way and we'll say goodbye to some favourite sons. The quality will be sorted from the dime-a-dozen trade bait (as we're seeing...not naming names), but at the end of it the club is giving itself the best chance to become a flag threat again.
We all thought we were little to no chance of a flag this year, and expected another couple of years at least before that changed, yet now we're shocked that we are losing? It's so easy to bag a team on the basis of "we're not winning, so the gameplan must be wrong" when it just isn't that simple. Stick with them; if we can't all see the light at the end of the tunnel in 12 months' time, then it's time to start asking questions.
by Gingernuts » Mon May 11, 2009 11:07 am
by JK » Mon May 11, 2009 11:27 am
by Footy Smart » Mon May 11, 2009 11:48 am
by JK » Mon May 11, 2009 11:51 am
by Zelezny Chucks » Mon May 11, 2009 1:26 pm
by JK » Mon May 11, 2009 1:32 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Surely Johncock has to go at seasons end?? He runs around like a chook with no head and when he finally makes a decision turns it over.
At one stage he was allowed to roam across half back getting kicks and did no damage whatsoever.
by Footy Smart » Mon May 11, 2009 1:33 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Surely Johncock has to go at seasons end?? He runs around like a chook with no head and when he finally makes a decision turns it over.
At one stage he was allowed to roam across half back getting kicks and did no damage whatsoever.
by Zelezny Chucks » Mon May 11, 2009 2:07 pm
Footy Smart wrote:Zelezny Chucks wrote:Surely Johncock has to go at seasons end?? He runs around like a chook with no head and when he finally makes a decision turns it over.
At one stage he was allowed to roam across half back getting kicks and did no damage whatsoever.
Johncock is in out best 21 so i wouldnt think he is even close to the gun. His confidence is down yes but i attribute that to the fact he kicks in. He isnt the person to kick in and when a few go against you its a definate hit to yor confidence. Jochncok is safe. Once again more knee jerk reactions if you get rid of johncock who do you replace him with?
by Footy Smart » Mon May 11, 2009 2:13 pm
At the moment I think the Crows main problem is decision making players running towards goal are handballing to flat-footed players under pressure. I lost track of the times running out of the backlines a player handballed to someone with their back to the crows goals and a player within a metre of them.
I guess it could be put down to panicking under pressure, but when you hear Neil Craig saying that the quick handballing is part of their game plan, and you see players with the experience of McLeod and Edwards committing these skill errors as well it begs the question is the game plan suited to the skill level of the squad
by Zelezny Chucks » Mon May 11, 2009 2:32 pm
Footy Smart wrote:At the moment I think the Crows main problem is decision making players running towards goal are handballing to flat-footed players under pressure. I lost track of the times running out of the backlines a player handballed to someone with their back to the crows goals and a player within a metre of them.
I guess it could be put down to panicking under pressure, but when you hear Neil Craig saying that the quick handballing is part of their game plan, and you see players with the experience of McLeod and Edwards committing these skill errors as well it begs the question is the game plan suited to the skill level of the squad
I think you will find that the way we played yesterday was a different game plan to what we have been playing with. Im pretty sure craigy said something in his press conference that the run and carry handball out of defence will improve because we have oly practiced it this week. It is the best way to break the zones of teams and look at geelong thats how they play they run carry and take risks via hand then hit a lead up target. We havent quite got it right but it will come.... there is always next week to put into action after another week working on it on the track.
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