Re: Yarran blames complacency for poor start
Reply #54 –
@Jamie
But in general your point has been the players aren't good enough and Mick has not enough to work with. If it was between the ears I don't see how you could dismiss Mick as a factor.
I've been through this... This team has been consistently inconsistent for 7 years... Its inbuilt into them now and needs time to be fixed.. For those who it cant be fixed, need to be moved on.
Mick had enough to work with against Melbourne mate talent wise (Not saying he has against better opponents), but the team didn't turn up mentally. Somehow, I cant see Mick gave them a light week, or told the boys to rest up as this week will be an easy one.. He would have gone out of his way to make sure they weren't complacent.. But guess what, the players get out on the field and think its all going to just happen..
You blame the coach, i blame the players.. That's where we both disagree...
Forget game plan, if Carlton and Melbourne both play to their potential, giving 100% effort, we win 10/10 games.. Surely you agree to that?
Even with Waite out of the team.
Absolutely I agree with that. The buck stops with the coach. IMO. Just like the buck stopped with Ratts on that fateful night at Metricon. 
Ratts had 5 years with this bunch after Pagan had 4 or so years with them.
The buck will stop at Mick, when he's had long enough with the list to right the wrongs.. If that time comes and we are still a rabble, I'll over take you at 100mph on the Get rid of mick wagon and my tail will be firmly between my legs with humble pie splashed all over my face.. If he is sacked before that time, I'll put it down to a p1ss weak board bowing to member pressure and I'll be calling for the board to go.. 
So out of interest when is that time in your book?