Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 14: Carlton vs Collingwood
Reply #111 –
Many good points, in my most humble of opinions!
Have we 'omitted' any of the non or poor performing senior players this season? Or have we only been omitting kids & fringe players given a taste then banished after 1 or 2 games?
There is a conservatism at the selection table which is, as you say, costing us (selection table not conservatism, don't want to put words in your mouth). Or is this a symptom of our unswerving commitment to 'niceness' which is something I believe is costing us, big time. This is a gladiatorial sport. On a football field if you're committed to 'nice' then ruthlessness and passion are fckd. Whenever we get in front it seems -- except for the Dishlickers for some reason -- we almost apologise and back off or do poos in pants if the opposition responds with 'vigour'. Ah, vigour. Vigour wins games, vigour is good, vigour is a symptom of ruthlessness. Vigour has spirit and boldness. Vigour builds resilience. Nice kills vigour. Nice extinguishes passion and ruthlessness.
Does this 'niceness' extend to the coaching ranks? Now Lloyd couldn't be one of those, he saw first hand how Lyon was anything but 'nice'. I liked that about Ross. This is why I make noise about a Hodge or Goddard, blokes with passion and knowledge, joining our coaching ranks, and maybe Lyon as a mentor for the TT. Now TT, as a player, was uncompromising but where is that attitude in the players when we take the field?
So, yep, our selections last week were confusing, to say the least. But is all this a symptom of some obsession with being correct, nice and the AFL's little blue eyed boys... ever co-operative, ever subservient?
We've made a step this year but to advance further we now need to make the most important step, persistent ruthlessness. The biggest omission from our side that fronted up against a vulnerable Rottingwood was SPIRIT when challenged in the 3rd. Better than some previous years, good, but still weak against an out of form opponent in a high stakes game - hey, but at least we help play Rottingwood back into reasonable form - how nice of us.
Perhaps a lot of these assistant coaches should spend a week coaching from their collective hearts and guts and not a spreadsheet. Stats are meant to work for humans, not humans for the stats - I mention that as I read that at half time all our coaches were gathered around technology, searching for clues I suspect. FFS, trust what your own eyes tell you and your own gut tells you.