Rhys26 wrote:
Synbad wrote:
I think Britts problem was he never played football at the highest level. .. and that didnt give him the credibility he may have had if he had.
BV/Synbad,
The guy was clearly out of his depth. How Parkin was able to suck Elliot in to give him the senior coaching role is still a mystery.
Who can ever forget after his press conference where he blamed Telstra dome for our losses saying that they should put up basketball rings at each end.
Thats not correct Rhys.
Brittain claimed that football is played like basketball at TD and he is 100% correct.
Sydney has just won a flag playing the same way.
Teams now zone back behind the ball like Basketball and force the opposition to pass the ball around trying to break the zone.
Except when a turnover takes place and a fast break is created.
Carlton played to their strengths under Brittain.
They had a slow but skillful side and so they retained possession.
Jarusa, have a look at the injuries Carlton had in 2002.
As Molseys article show, Carltons top 10 possession winners from 2001 missed an average of 6.5 games each.
Including-
The best player in the competition that year Kouta- Missed 19 games!
Captain Brett Ratten- Missed 10 games!
Vice Captain Craig Bradley- missed 3 games
Vice Captain Adrian Hickmott- missed 5 games!
All Australian Andrew McKay- missed 3 games!
Darren Hulme- missed 19 games!
Not to mention-
Full Back Glenn Manton missed 13 games
All Australian Lance Whitnall missed 8 games
All Australian Matthew Allan missed 18 games.
We blooded players like a 18 year old Justin Davies, 18 year old Bret Thornton, 19 year old Blake Campbell, 19 year old Trent Sporn, 19 year old Luke Livingston, 19 year old Simon Wiggins.
This group of players played a total of 70 games between them.
And after all that, we lost 2 games for the year by more than 10 goals.
3 years down the track, we lost 5 games by in excess of 10 goals and finished last. WITH NO INJURIES.
Speak to the players who have played under Pagan and Brittain and ask them who was tactically more adept Jarusa.
I think they'd know better than you or I.
Our tactics against Port were laughable a few weeks ago.
Port conceded the first kick from defence to us and we were too stupid to structure up to take advantage of it.
We continually gave it to players who had brain explosions and kicked it straight to them.We were comprehensively flogged in the coaches box to the stage where it was laughable.
Brittain would eat Pagan for breakfast tactically.