Jarusa wrote:
Development is such a subjective word though and is very difficult to manufacture a coherent debate between parties for that reason.
One fact is that we have had to develop our list from further back than any other team that I can remember and IMO the list has developed according to my expectations. Especially considering facilities Pagan has had at his disposal.
He has had to develop the worst list in living memory using some of the worst facilities at the disposal of any coach in the league.
But that is the past, what of the future?
We now have a list of young talent at our disposal what do we do in terms of development?
That's where we disagree Jarusa.
The facilities available to the coach are almost irrelevant in my opinion.
I posted this view earlier.
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Players will physically progress and put on weight. They will increase muscle and hopefully increase their speed.
That is a result of natural development of the human body, having access to a strength and conditioning coach and weight rooms.
The coaches role is intellectual. His role is to feed them information.
To teach them how to react in varying situations.
How to react defensively and offensively at kickouts.
What their role is in zones and stoppages.
How to make the correct decisions instinctively when under pressure.
How to understand the tempo of games and how players can contribute to it and when that contribution should be made.
He should develop their decision making and have an awareness of their confidence levels and assess where they need development and understand what their limitations are.
Where do you think our players are there?
How are our kickouts? Offensively and defensively?
How is our decision making?
Do our players demonstrate an ability to control the tempo of play when our opposition have a run on?
Do we put the ball in the hands of the appropriate players following a kick out?
I'd suggest those areas are the role of the development coach.
That is the role of the coach IMHO Jarusa.
The physical development, speed, body building etc is the domain of the strength and conditioning coach. That is where resources and facilities are crucial.
Pagans role is intellectual and managerial.
Do you think our players are as well developed tactically as other sides?
Do you believe their decision making is as developed as the other clubs?
That is the coaches role.
I firmly believe we are severely disadvantaged.
Pagan took the creativity and decision making away from the players in 2003.
He compromised their development from that day.
As for Libba?
He could be the best assistant coach for all we know.
What input does he get?
It is Pagan's ship.
If Libba or Elshaugh are poor. Pagan is responsible.
He pleaded for the status quo to remain.
When it's all said and done, the results rest with one man.
Not wins and losses but the development of our team.
I believe our players have been deprived.