Re: Review
Reply #437 –
If Teague can coach at AFL level, why haven't we seen evidence of it.
I keep harping on about it but poor team selection, playing blokes out of position, persevering with a game plan that doesn't work (at least with the players we put on the park), poor preparation (in terms of matchups, tactics etc) and inability to change things during games aren't characteristics of someone who can coach.
All teams are affected by COVID so that's not really a factor but, yes, Teague has only been in the job for a little over two years. Of course, Nicks, Rutten, Longmuir, Noble and Ratten haven't been in their jobs quite as long and, with the exception of Noble, all have their teams performing a little better than us. They may not have the same level of expectation placed upon them, but Teague represents a radical departure from what the club told us it was doing and, so far, we're not seeing what the change was supposed to bring.
I think that it would be wrong for the club to sack yet another coach, particularly after only two years. It would also be wrong to let things continue as they are and not bring in the best assistants to give Teague the chance to show that he can coach.
Ive been abit miffed as to why he has persisted with the same plan for so long despite so many failings.
Listening to Leppa on the radio the other day, he suggested there is only minimal stuff you can do mid season, he says it takes a whole summer PS to change it up.