Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #45 – Today at 01:33:03 pm Quote from: pinot – on Today at 12:02:08 pmI dont think we need players that are the best in the comp in a said position. We need players that know and understand what they are doing. For us, we have some of the best players in the competition which makes our position untenable.Which brings us back to the original argument....Are these players still some of the best?Are they playing like some of the best at the moment?If not, will they be some of the best again.The old saying that a "Champion team will always beat a team of Champions" probably applies to us in spades when you consider how well some opposition clubs 'team' together.We're not in the same ballpark in terms of connection. Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #46 – Today at 02:16:28 pm Quote from: Lods – on Today at 01:33:03 pmQuote from: pinot – on Today at 12:02:08 pmI dont think we need players that are the best in the comp in a said position. We need players that know and understand what they are doing. For us, we have some of the best players in the competition which makes our position untenable.Which brings us back to the original argument....Are these players still some of the best?Are they playing like some of the best at the moment?If not, will they be some of the best again.The old saying that a "Champion team will always beat a team of Champions" probably applies to us in spades when you consider how well some opposition clubs 'team' together.We're not in the same ballpark in terms of connection.Voss was employed to build a Champion team not a list of Champions, not that we have many true Champions apart from Cripps imho anyway and some of our supposed better players are way overhyped.Looking at our opponents and reigning Premiers, Id suggest Fagan isnt a great tactical genius much like Voss but the one thing he has done well is weld that talented list into a champion team who play for each other. They are well known for being tight off the field and you never hear any bad stuff about relationships going sour with coach/players and they have overcome the player retention issues that many interstate clubs face as well as being a destination club.A lot of that has also been put down to Greg Swann running the club well but has now left and taken on a job at the AFL so it will be interesting to see if they can maintain that bond and smooth off field running. Quote Selected
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #47 – Today at 02:51:35 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on Today at 02:16:28 pmQuote from: Lods – on Today at 01:33:03 pmWhich brings us back to the original argument....Are these players still some of the best?Are they playing like some of the best at the moment?If not, will they be some of the best again.The old saying that a "Champion team will always beat a team of Champions" probably applies to us in spades when you consider how well some opposition clubs 'team' together.We're not in the same ballpark in terms of connection.Voss was employed to build a Champion team not a list of Champions, not that we have many true Champions apart from Cripps imho anyway and some of our supposed better players are way overhyped.Looking at our opponents and reigning Premiers, Id suggest Fagan isnt a great tactical genius much like Voss but the one thing he has done well is weld that talented list into a champion team who play for each other. They are well known for being tight off the field and you never hear any bad stuff about relationships going sour with coach/players and they have overcome the player retention issues that many interstate clubs face as well as being a destination club.A lot of that has also been put down to Greg Swann running the club well but has now left and taken on a job at the AFL so it will be interesting to see if they can maintain that bond and smooth off field running.Well aside from whatsapp photos and what not over in Vegas anyway... Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #48 – Today at 04:11:12 pm Quote from: Thryleon – on Today at 02:51:35 pmQuote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on Today at 02:16:28 pmVoss was employed to build a Champion team not a list of Champions, not that we have many true Champions apart from Cripps imho anyway and some of our supposed better players are way overhyped.Looking at our opponents and reigning Premiers, Id suggest Fagan isnt a great tactical genius much like Voss but the one thing he has done well is weld that talented list into a champion team who play for each other. They are well known for being tight off the field and you never hear any bad stuff about relationships going sour with coach/players and they have overcome the player retention issues that many interstate clubs face as well as being a destination club.A lot of that has also been put down to Greg Swann running the club well but has now left and taken on a job at the AFL so it will be interesting to see if they can maintain that bond and smooth off field running.Well aside from whatsapp photos and what not over in Vegas anyway... My thoughts too Thry Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #49 – Today at 04:42:20 pm Quote from: northernblue – on Today at 04:11:12 pmQuote from: Thryleon – on Today at 02:51:35 pmWell aside from whatsapp photos and what not over in Vegas anyway... My thoughts too Thry Every team has those moments, but the players are tight just like the Rat pack were at Collingwood and off field hijinks did then no harm and both Collingwood and Brisbane handled that stuff well imo to secure premierships. Our Von Trapp kids probably need a night or two in Vegas to toughen up... Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #50 – Today at 04:46:28 pm Didn't a brissie player knock over disabled bloke at a taxi rank and snatch his cab? Quote Selected
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #51 – Today at 05:04:36 pm Quote from: Professer E – on Today at 04:46:28 pmDidn't a brissie player knock over disabled bloke at a taxi rank and snatch his cab?We need to be more ruthless... ;/ Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #52 – Today at 06:07:11 pm Quote from: Lods – on Today at 01:33:03 pmQuote from: pinot – on Today at 12:02:08 pmI dont think we need players that are the best in the comp in a said position. We need players that know and understand what they are doing. For us, we have some of the best players in the competition which makes our position untenable.Which brings us back to the original argument....Are these players still some of the best?Are they playing like some of the best at the moment?If not, will they be some of the best again.The old saying that a "Champion team will always beat a team of Champions" probably applies to us in spades when you consider how well some opposition clubs 'team' together.We're not in the same ballpark in terms of connection.Class is permanent until you cant run and jump.Half the 1995 Premiership team were in their 30s with long injury histories. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #53 – Today at 07:42:54 pm Quote from: pinot – on Today at 06:07:11 pmQuote from: Lods – on Today at 01:33:03 pmWhich brings us back to the original argument....Are these players still some of the best?Are they playing like some of the best at the moment?If not, will they be some of the best again.The old saying that a "Champion team will always beat a team of Champions" probably applies to us in spades when you consider how well some opposition clubs 'team' together.We're not in the same ballpark in terms of connection.Class is permanent until you cant run and jump.Half the 1995 Premiership team were in their 30s with long injury histories.Who were the players over 30 in the 1995 premiership side?How many of those had long injury histories? Quote Selected
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #54 – Today at 08:18:37 pm Quote from: PaulP – on Today at 10:04:26 amQuote from: pinot – on July 06, 2025, 09:31:46 pmList isnt the problem - it's drilling a squad.Chris Scott has drilled Geelong - no matter who is in or out they are drilled as a squad.Chris Fagan has drilled BrisbaneCraig McRae has drilled CollingwoodSam Mitchell has drilled HawthornAdam Kingsley has drilled GWSHardwick has drilled GCS,What do these coaches have in common? They were not re employed after getting sacked.Lyon, Brad Scott, Clarkson is banana territoryLongmuir is just an awful coach like Buckley.This isn't IMO a good argument. By this logic, the only viable candidates for senior coach are first timers or coaches that left previous clubs of their own accord. Dogmatic beliefs rely on skewed perspectives and cherry picking data. Our greatest ever coach was sacked 4 times, including being reappointed at Carlton for a second stint, by a fair number of the same board, President, Vice President etc that sacked him in the first place. Sacked coaches can be very successful but lost their job as the Board don't think he can get through to the players anymore after being there for a long time. Those sacked coaches aren't failures and often go on the do very well elsewhere. History is littered with those. Parkin, Hafey, Matthews, even Wallsy. Walls lost the players badly at Carlton in 1989 after a GF, Flag and a PF, that happens, but went on to turn Brisbane around to the point they have hardly looked back, outside of an ordinary few yeears before Fagan. When Parko came back his voice was fresh again and again had results.On the other hand there have been coaches that simply struggled in the senior job and the time they got another job they failed again. Peter Knights was an example of that. Those hsouldn;t go to 2nd clubs if the club is smart. I'll give Vossy his due, he was alot better with us then with Brisbane, but gradually a couple of his shortcomings rise to the surface. Tactically he has always struggled and sides take advantage of that lack of tactical nous. Also, Vossy could never rebuild a side. He seems to always want it to happen "now". Can tell by his error with list management at Brisbane, which ended up crashing then, and selection integrity at Carlton. There is a suspicion he kept playing big names when they weren't right, something Russell seemed to allued to, rather than, what he sees a as a risk, playing the younger bloke. We have more debutants playing this year but seemingly out of necessity. Whether players have bucked up, we will never know. Unfortunately, it seems now he has lost the players something horrid. Quote Selected
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #55 – Today at 08:26:58 pm Quote from: laj – on Today at 08:18:37 pmQuote from: PaulP – on Today at 10:04:26 amThis isn't IMO a good argument. By this logic, the only viable candidates for senior coach are first timers or coaches that left previous clubs of their own accord. Dogmatic beliefs rely on skewed perspectives and cherry picking data. Our greatest ever coach was sacked 4 times, including being reappointed at Carlton for a second stint, by a fair number of the same board, President, Vice President etc that sacked him in the first place. Sacked coaches can be very successful but lost their job as the Board don't think he can get through to the players anymore after being there for a long time. Those sacked coaches aren't failures and often go on the do very well elsewhere. History is littered with those. Parkin, Hafey, Matthews, even Wallsy. Walls lost the players badly at Carlton in 1989 after a GF, Flag and a PF, that happens, but went on to turn Brisbane around to the point they have hardly looked back, outside of an ordinary few yeears before Fagan. When Parko came back his voice was fresh again and again had results.On the other hand there have been coaches that simply struggled in the senior job and the time they got another job they failed again. Peter Knights was an example of that. Those hsouldn;t go to 2nd clubs if the club is smart. I'll give Vossy his due, he was alot better with us then with Brisbane, but gradually a couple of his shortcomings rise to the surface. Tactically he has always struggled and sides take advantage of that lack of tactical nous. Also, Vossy could never rebuild a side. He seems to always want it to happen "now". Can tell by his error with list management at Brisbane, which ended up crashing then, and selection integrity at Carlton. There is a suspicion he kept playing big names when they weren't right, something Russell seemed to allued to, rather than, what he sees a as a risk, playing the younger bloke. We have more debutants playing this year but seemingly out of necessity. Whether players have bucked up, we will never know. Unfortunately, it seems now he has lost the players something horrid.Still playing unfit players, Weitering and Cripps were both unfit to play Port, his list management was diabolical at Brisbane.To be fair the club employed Hansen to do the tactical stuff which has been a complete failure and I cant see him being retained.Like Shawny I had my doubts on Voss when appointed and have those same doubts when I hear Longmire and Simpson being suggested if we go down the replace the coach path. Quote Selected
Re: AFL Rd 18 2025 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs Brisbane Reply #56 – Today at 08:30:47 pm One has to legitimately wonder if there exists a Guinness World Records entry for lost players. The number of Carlton coaches that seem to "lose the players" is staggering, not only for the frequency with which it it occurs, but the brief time period between occurrences. Every few years, we hear about losing the players. Pagan, Malthouse, Teague, Bolton, now Voss. They don't seem to get lost at other clubs. Quote Selected