jimmae wrote:
I personally feel we need to develop our players more, rather than attempt to win games we're not equipped to win.
What I am saying, is that you're all over the place in your opinion, what do you want from the team as of right now? What do you want from the coach?
Pagan is trying to win game at the moment as best he can with a developing 22. The style of footy prior to this round had us middle of the road in terms of average points against. He was/is playing to win.
Is that what he wanted to do? Or is that what others wanted him to do. The Smorgon influence is becoming more apparent to me now, he didn't ask him to play like this, he asked him to play a brand of footy that kept them in games by the sounds of it.
What sort of game plan, do you feel would keep us competitive, long and direct, chipping, flooding, corridor play, moving up the wing and centring 30 out from goal?
What do you think Pagan is trying to do? He's trying to maintain possession so the team can get marks inside 50, something that we've been struggling with for ages. This is what a coach does when he's trying to win games, he manipulates how his players play to improve on areas that are down, in this case, clean use of the footy into the 50, and in the 50, along with an overall lack of defensive work in the midfield.
Unbelievable.
First you say that you want us to develop our players, then you say that we're playing to win. If you want our players developed, then how can you support what Pagan is doing if he's playing to win and you claim we can't have both?
If we're playing to win, we're not doing a very job of it are we? This ridiculous chip, chip, oops, turn over 50m out with all our players streaming the wrong way. You call that playing to win? I call that playing so that we don't lose by that many.
Look at your statements closely jimmae because you're the one who is confused. Just like Denis is.
I think the current chip-chip numbers behind the ball gameplan is stupid. It shows little confidence in the players. Pagan keeps harping on about how footy is played 80% behind the ears. Well, if he shows no confidence in his players, he's shot them down mentally before he's even started. I want one-on-one contests around the ground, find a free man moving into space, if none presents, then kick long if there is no option. And I don't want numbers behind the ball, if we play a sweeper, let it be a small mobile man rather than a lumbering ruckman who can't read the play. Try something different rather than this predictable rubbish that Pagan trots out (excuse the pun) every week which he calls his 'gameplan'.