Football has developed to a stage where games are segmented with various gamestyles. Your opposition usually control how you use the ball as much as you do yourself.
If they can force a stoppage or hold up play, they get numbers behind the ball and force you to chip and retain possession. If they are unable to get back, the fast break is on and coast to coast scores usually occur.
As we've discussed before, football tactically mirrors soccer and basketball more than ever before.
Where we let ourselves down IMHO is the ability to make the correct decisions often enough. Pagan can instruct the players how to use the ball correctly for 80% of the time we have possession. It's the remaining 20% (entering forward 50 to a viable target) which dictates how much you score. That is the most important and difficult aspect and it's where we struggle the most.
We too often get the ball forward of the wing or half forward but struggle to make the right decisions when entering 50. The reasons are various IMO. Firstly, our players are not conditioned to making decisions. Secondly we dont have the structures required to make and protect the space. Thirdly, our forwards dont sacrifice for each other.
Fourthly, either our coaches struggle to comprehend these set ups or they choose not to develop them.
I recently attended a seminar where a Collingwood assistant coach was a guest speaker. He wrote a list of about 12 attributes coaches now look for in modern players. Top of the list was decision making.
The ability to make the right decisions is more crucial than ever.
I bemoaned our coaches removing the ability of our players to make their own decisions as far back as 2003.
That is now coming home to roost.
We can match several teams man on man and as Kennedy matures, we will play the fast break game as well as most. It requires little decision making and is mostly decided by skill and physical capabilities.
When the opposition get back behind the ball, we will continue to struggle.
Until Denis truly develops the decision making of the players, relinquishes some control without feeling threatened and empowers the players to make decisions, we will stay off the pace.
Decisions need to be made on the ground by individuals without fear of making mistakes. The ability to make decisions needs to be fostered on the track.
That is the modern game. The tactics have not change enormously. Its the ability to create structures which maximise your ability to score....by players with the ball and those without it.
We are miles off the pace in this regard.
What can Denis do? So far he has shown a total inability to recognise these deficiencies let alone remedy them.
I'm not great at putting these things in words but hopefully you get what I mean.
Sorry Molsey but you asked.
