Impact of Soft Cap reduction - changes to coaching and support staff for 2021
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Recall a YouTube video last year when what looked like the whole playing squad went to watch SJ play a game in the local comp. When he kicked a goal, all of them ran on and mobbed him. Unpopular and toxic?Comment
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Seeing and reporting on Scratch Match doesn't make Steve Johnson a toxic and unpopular coach.
Recall a YouTube video last year when what looked like the whole playing squad went to watch SJ play a game in the local comp. When he kicked a goal, all of them ran on and mobbed him. Unpopular and toxic?Comment
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Barracuda didn't call SJ "toxic" he said: "The players thought he was s$&t and wondered if he would actually start coaching at some point." I presume this was an actual opinion of real players. There may be other players with different opinions of Stevie J. Its possible some might even like him as a person, but think his coaching could improve.Comment
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You’ve got nothing other than that YouTube clip to base your opinions on. What evidence backs up your POV?Comment
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The performance of the Swans' forward line this year - was Papley the highest scorer with something like 26 goals? - wouldn't look all that good on the resume of Stevie J.
Then again our forward line has not really functioned well since the Bud-Tippett-Reid combo never got off the ground. We so need a key forward that can hang in there. Our current hotch, potch, makes it so hard on players like Paps and Heeney (when he is playing). Sam Reid played one great game this season, his milestone game I think it was but he didn't follow it up unfortunately. Next year?? Aliir had one exciting game as a ruck forward. The surprise element may have helped him a bit, but he is not the most predictable player at the best of times, for his team mates as well as the opposition. With McCartin in the forward line McLean didn't get a consistent run of games to find out whether he could become our elite KPF into the future. If we want another flag we have got to find and develop a few elites!Comment
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The performance of the Swans' forward line this year - was Papley the highest scorer with something like 26 goals? - wouldn't look all that good on the resume of Stevie J.
Then again our forward line has not really functioned well since the Bud-Tippett-Reid combo never got off the ground
Now some of the stats are obvious - Swans are scoring less goals, for example. But I think it's fair to say that several other indicators are heading in the wrong direction, and started to do so post-2017. Notably: scoring shot differential, accuracy (goals / goals + behinds) and goals per inside 50.
More things happened in 2018-20 than getting a new forward coach of course, always hard to establish cause and effect. But I find the timing of the decline interesting.
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I dont know why we are getting so hung up on Stevie J. He was only here for a couple of years during a rebuilding phase. His impact, good or bad, is minimal on when our next premiership happens.
He left on his own terms, and maybe he was on the way out anyway. In which case its win/win.Comment
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Here's a collection of charts (click for full-size) with some statistics relating to the performance of forwards, seasons 2000-2020. Red line shows averages. Vertical dashed line = season 2017. Stevie J joined at the end of that season.
Now some of the stats are obvious - Swans are scoring less goals, for example. But I think it's fair to say that several other indicators are heading in the wrong direction, and started to do so post-2017. Notably: scoring shot differential, accuracy (goals / goals + behinds) and goals per inside 50.
More things happened in 2018-20 than getting a new forward coach of course, always hard to establish cause and effect. But I find the timing of the decline interesting.
Assuming the role he has at the Giants is the same role he had with us, it will be interesting to see what direction their scoring charts go in the next few seasons as it's pretty clear their charts would be heading in the same direction as ours at the moment.Last edited by stevoswan; 28 September 2020, 10:47 AM.Comment
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Here's a collection of charts (click for full-size) with some statistics relating to the performance of forwards, seasons 2000-2020. Red line shows averages. Vertical dashed line = season 2017. Stevie J joined at the end of that season.
Now some of the stats are obvious - Swans are scoring less goals, for example. But I think it's fair to say that several other indicators are heading in the wrong direction, and started to do so post-2017. Notably: scoring shot differential, accuracy (goals / goals + behinds) and goals per inside 50.
More things happened in 2018-20 than getting a new forward coach of course, always hard to establish cause and effect. But I find the timing of the decline interesting.
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What I find interesting is how many lines start trending down post-2017. It's probably a combination of things. After all it also coincides with the period of not having a functional forward line: no Reid 2018/much of 2020, no Buddy 2020.
Sure would! Scoring has been down in general across the league for a few seasons now. But the differentials are concerning. Means that we're going worse against everyone (that is, on average). Accuracy too: most teams tick along somewhere around 60%, so to start sliding closer to 50% is a worry.Comment
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I was trying to find the ranking by club of scores per inside 50. I thought the Swans ranked mid-table or even top-8Comment
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