So how amazing are Carlton and their strategies and willingness to win now after giving away a lead and letting three get kicked with less than ten to go to lose the game?

There's too much emphasis on coaching and strategies, when in reality, it's mostly a ridiculously complex mess of 44 players going up against each other on a huge oval playing surface. A player one week will rise to the occasion, the next he won't, and a few instances of that happening makes the difference.

But I'm sure they trained it.