Re: AFL Rd 10 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Sydney
Reply #133 –
When it all boils down, we are a victim of our historic impatience here. We want to be better, but for whatever reason we are not in that conversation right now, and personally I look at the sheer number of times that we have activated the sub early, and which players keep breaking down, and go, yep, hows that for just dumb luck. You cannot beat lady luck, and we have been as luckless a footy club as I have seen over the journey and part of that is poor planning because once you start relying on luck, you will find it goes against you.
We have talked ad nauseum about player depth and what not, but Collingwood last season are an example of what happens when the wrong players break down consistently. They went from flag winners to not playing finals. Sydney are the example this season. Went from last years most consistent team of performers, barely giving players a week off and using the least amount through the year, playing in a grand final, and this season can barely string 4 quarters together.
I don't see impatience, 3 Leos. I see disillusionment, failed expectations and poor decisions over two decades in all areas of the club. As you rightly point out, just differing perceptions and perspectives. Off field we seem to have righted the ship. But not yet the footy department.
Philosophically speaking, if I was to distill the difference between today's Bluebaggers and the successful Bluebagger eras (no different to today's successful clubs) I would identify the timeless attitudes and values of boldness, courage, creativity and initiative. With an over-arching demand for success... anything less than winning, is failure. (You mentioned Rottingwood, I'd throw in the Dawks and Dishlickers... they're simply trying new things and play with boldness).
Failure is not bad, provided you learn from it... face it, delve into it, don't fear it, it's trying to tell you something. It's demanding self-reflection and ruthless honesty. We've had two decades of failure and sadly seem to not be learning from these failures. We seem to have a fake (toxic?) positivity - everything is okay, we're doing well in key indicators, nothing to worry about here and, it's injuries, the umpires, Motlop, Evans, bad luck, no JSOS... etc. This has been our mantra for many years... and we can see what it gets you.
Yep, I'm on about above the shoulders stuff. There is absolutely no doubt about the ticker of every player who's represented the Navy Blue this season. They've given their all. I believe they're being let down by some around them who are unable or unwilling to embrace boldness, courage, creativity and initiative - on a micro level, we do the antithesis of these values by adopting an exhausting, traditional game plan. To use a metaphor for our game plan, it's as if we've given strong blokes shiny, sharp, tried and true tomahawks to cut down sequoias and they go flat out, and in a few forrests over, other strong blokes are using chainsaws (with apologies to environmentalists
).