Mordan,
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They may be professionals, it might be their job, but it doesn't change the fact that they're human
Being human, is precisely why Carlton under Pagan has failed to get off the bottom of the ladder. Pagan has failed to understand the human personalities behind some of the players. If you're not sure how the game plan works and the other players in the team are not sure how the game plan works, then, the human mind enters the realm of confusion.
I think it's rather simplistic to claim that the players have no skills, poor decision-making etc. (which is true) but fail to understand why they are not improving. If Pagan says that the game is played 90% in the mind, then he's not getting through to them is he? If we are capitulating and have lost the game by the end of the first quarter, what does that show? It shows complete lack of mental strength, complete lack of motivation. Who's job is that? Is it not the coach?
I do not think that Pagan is a very shrewd psychologist, with his comments in the media always directed at the younger players - it seems like his only tactic is to berate them if they lose, and put a lid on it if they win. Pagan's lack of flexibility when dealing with the cattle at his disposal is appalling. Whilst some of the players are poorly skilled, why is there no remedial work done for them? Why are players lacking confidence? Is it because the coach has no confidence in them either?
Mordan, my reaction on the coaching issue is not without merit IMO - I personally think that we have a kids who are capable of playing AFL level football but who haven't had the confidence shown in them (other than Murphy and Kennedy - and even with the latter this is doubtful if we look at how much gametime he's gotten) to be able to feel as though they might actually be improving.
Pagan's continual talk about getting more elite talent into the club implies that the young players already there aren't elite (this maybe somewhat true) and aren't capable of being relied upon. It's poor people management, to the extent where it's reckless.
On Waite, he's always showed glimpses but it is because of this that we get frustrated with him. He hasn't had a great season (even before his knee injury, he had problems) - and as others have mentioned, seems to be show-ponying a bit. Someone has got to rein him in or we might as well see if any club might give up a decent pick. He also represents something that we have already, a marking forward. His stints in the midfield haven't been great, his disposal is questionable. As I asked, is it a player issue or is it a coaching issue? He is talented and I'd like to keep him but if trading him means we can get something valuable in an area we desperately need help in (like midfield), then he is expendable.