steve wrote:
"We are not as talented as other teams across the park," Lappin said.
I hope that we start to remove this from the team psyche. Ok, it's probably true at the moment, but as we move forward over the next couple of years there is a danger it could be an excuse and hinder performance.
It's time for the club to start talking up the future, so negative thoughts don't become ingrained.
A lot of the time, deluding oneself into thinking that they are as good as the opposition can work miracles. Thinking this way as well as holding one's own against a "better" opponent can lead to great team confidence and then possibly onto arrogance, which when dealt with in the correct manner is invaluable!...
I mean to admit before a contest that one's team isn't as talented as the opposition's is simply allowing your oppenent to be "one up" on you before the whistle is even blown. (Unless of course you are Keven Sheedy playing mind games with the opposition...)
Have you ever heard Lleyton Hewitt admit to being inferior or less talented than his opponent. Hewitt certainly isn't the most skillful player out there, but he believes that he has every chance of beating any player on any given day by battling hard and wearing out his opponent.
Basically, you are what you think, and if the Carlton team were to remain focused in believing in themselves in that they will win games of footy, then achieving that will not be out of the question.