mjonc wrote:
jimmae wrote:
This is headless chook stuff. Get a grip.
Please elaborate? Even blind freedy could tell you Pagan and his commitee are running out of lifelines making mistake after mistake at present.
Mistake after mistake?
Name me a 'mistake' and I'll produce you a far more legitimate reason than Pagan is incompetent. Granted it will be a theoretical one, but at least it's not devoid of looking at the 'big picture'.
Pagan is playing a game plan that actually puts us in with a chance to snatch wins in our games, that's evident for everyone to see.
Would you prefer we dulled down the flood and loose defenders and zoning so that our defenders get carved up when they lose a second on the lead on their man for not paying attention to what he's doing?
Would you prefer players manned up when the opposition chips around the back half rather than playing the percentages to cover for a startling amount of passangers we have in our team*?
* - I know Sydney exploited this late in our game against them, but I'm talking about everything other than the last five minutes of the game.
Would you prefer our players played accountable football so that some of our players who are not accountable AND do not win plenty of their own ball and provide options are exposed for their lack of accountability?
Mate we would all love to see Carlton to play with a lot less flooding, a forward structure that doesn't crumble simply to provide numbers in the back half and a whole host of other droppings, delistings and positional changes but you're all deluded when you say Pagan isn't coaching to win.
He's addressing the faults of our team:
Overall lack of accountability
Poor defensive structure and overall lack of defensive play
General inability to kick long and accurate
The way preacher describes Pagan communicating to his senior players, it would seem he isn't mad at them. Nor should he be. This isn't about them, it isn't about what they're doing, it's about addressing the team as a whole.
Here's a quick run down of last night's 22:
Bannister - Solid defender/defensive midfielder, form warranted selection and would be on the fringe of a few other AFL sides in his current form, but only just. In his previous form would not have warranted a spot on any senior list.
Benitck - Future ball winner and reasonable defensive midfielder. At age 20, without a full season of AFL footy under his belt is part of our best centre clearance team. Carries a lot of responsibility and overall shoulders it very well. Would be in and out of better teams so that he developed correctly and would be pushing for consistent senior selection at the end of this year. May have been rested last week or well managed in a better side if rumours of a niggle are to be believed.
Betts - Sensational forward pocket cum tiny midfielder. Skill level and poise belies his young age at 19. Carries a lot of responsibility and overall shoulders it very well. Would spend virtually the whole game in the forward line in other teams that can fit him into the forward line, and there's a few. Would be looking to maybe push into the midfield in bursts next year in other sides. Would have been rested late last year or managed better when suffering general soreness in a better side.
Carrazzo - Extremely solid ball magnet, defender, defensive midfielder and link player. Developing every game but still lacks polish in disposal. Would play the whole game in the back line or hard tagging in other teams. Would play the whole season in another team baring injury or a form drop.
Adrian Deluca - Ruckmand/forward, not Forward/Ruckman. Would be developing as a ruckman in the reserves in any other team except the Bulldogs and Melbourne. Does his job in the side in marking forward of the wing and passing off to our runners, who are not 202 cms and thus are more likely to be spoiled.
Fevola - Top-level key forward. Would play in any team in the league and would not have had to shoulder the responsibility he has had since he was 22 until he was 23 going on 24, if that. Wouldn't compete with any more than 2 defenders at a time in most sides.
Fisher - Extremely solid and promising tall forward flanker. Would play a fairly similar role to what he does now by the end of this year in most other teams but would probably on play with the responsibility of the fourth tall/medium forward. Would exploit this match up in a ridiculous fashion. May not have come straight back into the team after his hamstring injury in a better side due to prior knee problems.
French - Evergreen, extremely solid ruckman. Would have an able assistant in the form of a developing or competing first ruck in most teams. Would get a bit more bench time in other teams but still get a bit of time up forward or dropping back.
Houlihan - Would not have to cover so much of the field in other sides, and would be a starter in almost every side in the competition - make no mistake. Would not have had so much responsibility until this year, ala Fevola. Would not have his dodgy knee tested so much with the ball going back and forth and as a result would actually lay and break more tackles in a game. Would understand the concept of the interchange bench in any other team.
Koutoufides - Top shelf tall utility who has a very bad knee. Would play a far more relaxed role in most sides of the competition and would be looking at retirement come the end of the year depending on his body. Would be the 2nd or 3rd plan for clearances in the midfield rather than THE plan. Would see a lot more of the bench so that he would be fresh for the latter half of the season and right for every game. Would have been rested last week without a second thought in a better side.
Lappin - Top shelf utility. Would play in any side in the competition, no questions asked. Would get a lot more help from his team mates too. Would understand the concept of the interchange bench in any other team.
McLaren - Allegedly solid ruck utility. Would be 3rd or 4th ruck at most clubs, maybe come in for a team like Richmond to matchup on the resting ruckman.
Murphy - Future superstar of the competition, playing midfield or HFF. Would be played every game this year unless form dropped away completely or injury took its toll. Would be an imposing proposition in a better midfield because he would virtually be at the bottom rung, resulting in more possessions and space due to less attention.
Russell - Pretty solid and promising defender/defensive midfielder for his age and improving every game. Would probably be getting a gurnsey in a few other sides but would prefer him to still be developing his game in the ressies. Would have gotten a decent crack in the pre-season in a team that didn't need to develop a ridiculously defensive game plan.
Saddington - Pretty solid defender/tall utility. Would be still gaining match fitness in the ressies for other teams and would be on the cusp of selection within a fortnight.
Heath Scotland - Extremely solid ball magnet and link man. Would shoulder less responsibility in other sides and probably see a bit more of the bench. Would be on the cusp of top-level midfields as the plug in and play bloke for them from the ressies.
Simpson - Extremely solid and promising attacking midfielder or wing. Would shoulder significantly less responsibility in better sides but as a result may not be quite so vigorous with the defensive side to his game. Would be a regular selection towards the second half of this season in better sides.
Nick Stevens - Close to top-shelf balanced midfielder who would still be top shelf were it not for the amount of times he has played under a genuine injury cloud. Would have more mates in a better midfield and not have to shoulder so much attention, responsibilty and time on the ground as he does in this team. Would have more impressive stats and more freedom to run forward of the play in a better side.
Thornton - Extremely solid tall defender. Would currently be rested in a better side and would not have been rushed back so hastily when returning from his knee injury last year. Would certainly not have shouldered so much responsiblity in the last four years.
Waite - Future star of the competition (not superstar) and extremely solid tall utility. Would have spent a bit more time in the ressies in year 2 and would not have shouldered so much responsibility last year in a better side. Would have probably secured an extra weeks rest, a lot of time on the bench for most of the game against Freo after the quad niggle or both in a better side. May even be considered as a midfielder/forward role in a better side that can make use of his strong body in contested situations without exposing him as somewhere in between a key forward and a midfielder. Would likely walk into any side in the competition.
Walker - Future star of the competition (possibly superstar) and near-top shelf tall/middle utility. Would not have copped as much attention in a better side but conversely may not have developed such a good all round game. Would have spent a bit more time in and out of the side in year two in a better team. Would probably walk into almost any side in the competition.
Whitnall - Top-shelf KPP/Tall utility. Would probably play forward in most teams in the competition. Would be rested and rotated off the bench better in a lot of teams, especially when he was suffering niggles last year and through out his career. Would not have been rushed back so readily and conversely may have been pushed harder to better himself in a more competitive playing list.
So there's my wrap. You can blame the players as much as the coach, but the way I see it we are still paying for the previous managers of the list, whoever's fault that may be. Why? Because we still have very little to fall back on. Any player to come in would be due to injury or it would be a first or second year player being rushed in or putting their hand up, and we know they can't be expected to deliver for us week in, week out.
Long enough for you Jarusa?
If Pagan has really lost the players, then yes things need to be addressed but if I was going to address one thing first it would be the intent and discipline of some our players, present both sides of the argument to players and discuss it with them as to why they are playing the way they are. If someone deserves a bath, give them a bath. If they question why another player isn't get the same treatment, explain why.
Transparency would work wonders in a circumstance like you're suggesting.