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Oh dear, we are 3-7 and the world is going to end. Nurse grab the diapers now!!
3-7 is not ideal but the first five rounds we were cruelled by an injury count as high as I can remember. At AFL level games are won or lost on such fine margins, you won't here the coaches blaming injuries but can you possibly think we'd have lost to the Pies with Heeney, Rampe, Papley , Rohan and Tippett instead of Foote, Fox, Marsh, Sinclair and Dawson?
Carlton was totally unacceptable but apart from that they've tried hard. And the loss against the Hawks whilst disappointing was hardly shambolic as you say - they had their chances and lost them but that is football. Watching Hawthorn at the moment is like watching an ageing champion in any sport, the legs are not willing but they are still smart and tough and find a way to win because they are one of the champion teams if all time and they'll win a few more games this year too. So to view a loss to them as a disgrace is a bit harsh.
I'll be reserving my judgement until the end of the season on both the team and our coaching team and try and enjoy the rest of the season as much as I can, I reckon you'd enjoy it more if you could do the same......
Many won't share this view but I'm going to view the ladder for the last 16 games at the end of the year as an alternate indicator of our season, if we can go 10-6 over that period I'll be mildly satisfied with the season after our startComment
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John uses pretty much the same (working) formula at his pre game pressers every week, pumping up the tyres of the upcoming opponent.
"They are playing a really good brand of footy, their midfield is very strong, we will have to be at our best to beat them blah blah blah... "
Is it completely different behind closed doors?
Does he put his hand over his mouth and say:
"This team at a bunch of old coudabeens, it's in the bag guys... "
I guess it's much the same however.Comment
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John uses pretty much the same (working) formula at his pre game pressers every week, pumping up the tyres of the upcoming opponent.
"They are playing a really good brand of footy, their midfield is very strong, we will have to be at our best to beat them blah blah blah... "
Is it completely different behind closed doors?
Does he put his hand over his mouth and say:
"This team at a bunch of old coudabeens, it's in the bag guys... "
I guess it's much the same however.Last edited by dejavoodoo44; 13 September 2017, 07:24 PM.Comment
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John uses pretty much the same (working) formula at his pre game pressers every week, pumping up the tyres of the upcoming opponent.
"They are playing a really good brand of footy, their midfield is very strong, we will have to be at our best to beat them blah blah blah... "
Is it completely different behind closed doors?
Does he put his hand over his mouth and say:
"This team at a bunch of old coudabeens, it's in the bag guys... "
I guess it's much the same however.
I'm sure a four quarter performance will deliver a win, if everyone plays their role.Comment
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I presume that Longmire says it for the players motivation / focus and what he tells the media is basically the same. He always paints the opposition as being dangerous if we give them the opportunity...
I'm sure a four quarter performance will deliver a win, if everyone plays their role.Comment
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All coaches need to be proficient in the art of spin, deflection, superfluous language and controlled message. Horse is one of the best at this "game".
It's PR 101 to say nothing that will become a headline, motivate the opposition or reveal any secrets.
Watch Working Dog's great comedy show "Hollowmen". It's a documentary.
It makes it all dull as dishwater for the fans and is why journos just make stuff upComment
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"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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John uses pretty much the same (working) formula at his pre game pressers every week, pumping up the tyres of the upcoming opponent.
"They are playing a really good brand of footy, their midfield is very strong, we will have to be at our best to beat them blah blah blah... "
Is it completely different behind closed doors?
Does he put his hand over his mouth and say:
"This team at a bunch of old coudabeens, it's in the bag guys... "
I guess it's much the same however.Comment
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Clearly it's different behind closed doors. Clubs target players. I remember when Swans beat the Saints at the SCG (back in '09 it must have been) the did it partly by shutting everyone else down and letting Maguire bring the ball out of defence. The message was clearly "he's not a good ball user so let him get it and shut down options").
I know that was before longmire's time, but analysis of opposition weaknesses happens every game.Comment
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I like Horse as coach, except.... the thing I don't like is there is no plan B. When oppositions move from the ordinary there is no reaction and we are left looking simple. Clarkson has done it every time we play the Hawks significantly in the 2014 GF.
6 goals down at halftime and you play a man behind the ball for the rest of the match...really?The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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