jake_h03 wrote:
bondiblue wrote:
london blue wrote:
We have to own up. Teague, the coaching group and whomever influences direction.
We stated we had finals aspirations.
We stated we’d back our offensive style to win more than lose. We stated that’s what our fans want.
It’s not working.
We can wax lyrical about being competitive against top sides. We’re learning the gap is about 4 goals......which is about +25% more than we’re scoring.
We have enough talent. Time to take responsibility and ‘own’ our predicament.
I agree, but there's a question that always pops up.
If Charlie, Gov, SOS, Martin, Fisher weren't missing for most of the first half season, cou;ld we have kicked an extra 25 points per game.
Still think its a midfield problem, along with what you alluding to, not enough focus on the defensive side of our game from the coach, and coaching group.
Every team has injuries, some worse than ours. Martin fisher and SOS were all there in round 2 against Collingwood. What difference did it make?
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There's injuries players can hide, and there's injuries they can't hide.
There's injuries a team can carry, and injuries a team can't.
You forgot to add Levi playing in round 2. He wasn't right to play and 9 weeks later its arguably still the case.
Martin was not right, and Williams flared up his old achilles injury 10 minutes in.
We had Charlie, Marchbank, DeKoning, McGovern, Newman and SOS all injured. SOS didn't play either.
Williamson and Plowman had mares of games, giving away 7 goals between them. Newman and Marchbank would have been good to have.
Injuries can be the death of you if not taken serious.
We lack quality depth as it is.
See what happened to Weagles last week?
26 points up in the 3rd, playing an underdone Yeo and managing his minutes.
Kelly goes down and they lose their drive, and Oscar goes down and there's no Triple Headed Monster, with Kennedy not right either.