I think we have a very weak and unbalanced list.
Before the season started I penciled us in for the wooden spoon below Gold Coast and GWS.
I just can't blame McCartney for our current plight.
I back most people in to be more rational than simply looking at win loss. Hate to say it but the two best coaches in the game (in my view) talk about process and win loss doesn't really matter (Malthouse and Lyon).
Secondly if Geelong had knee jerked and sacked Thompson based on win loss who knows if they would have had the success they did.
Conversely many Essendon supporters I know believe Sheedy cost Essendon at least one and maybe two flags due to his poor performance in the late nineties and early noughties, yet his win loss in that period was fantastic.
I give you and many here more credit than simply looking at win loss. Leave that for the Damian Barrett's of the world.
I've heard this argument ad nauseum to explain/justify our current situation. Show me the period where Bomber Thompson won 1 game in 19, or Clarko for that matter (another one used repeatedly as an example). Thompson almost lost his job after a 10 win season.
I don't think anybody on here would begrudge a 5-7 win season whilst in rebuild mode, but the virtual equivalent of a 1 win season block of results is unacceptable on every conceivable measure. The sad thing is that we haven't even been close in any of those losses - no heartbreaking last minute losses, we've been outplayed by everyone we have come up against (except for a holidaying Brisbane in Round 1).
No point in getting rid of him now.
Should be given until the end of the year and if there isn't noticeable improvement, we need to head hunt an established coach such as Roos.
My concern is whether things will get worse. Murphy, Boyd, Gia, Cross and Morris all have 0-2 years left and despite their varying performances, are still basically carrying this side.
I worry we'll emulate Melbourne.
Haven't watched the game, but even though Macrae/Stringer look good, we need a lot more than that.
I think Minson has been very good, still has a few years left so I didn't include him in that above group.
It's not so much that they are "hard to replace" -- that implies they are still very good players having big impacts. They aren't -- what I mean is that they are (at this stage) more proven/capable than our raw kids so the worst (short term pain, if you can call it that) could be yet to come when they retire in the next 0-24 months.
Hope I'm making some sort of sense.
Macrae seems like one of our few players that will move the ball to a player that has space, I saw him a couple of times under the punp and could have easily gave off the 2 metre handball but used the 6 metre option to create space.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
Did Macrae have one bad possession? what I saw of him was amazing, his time and delivery were exceptional.
Bring back the biff
I'm away so didn't see the game but was very disappointed to see we lost by 5 goals. The pressure on the coaches must increase as that is the nature of this industry where short term results have such a high premium placed on them.
I think it would be an amateur, reactionary and short sighted decision to move the coach on now, but we simply have to see continued improvement for the balance of the year. The positives with the younger guys is there, but we need to start translating that to a better TEAM performance. We need to be smarter and more efficient. We need to fast track Hrovat, Hunter and Prudden into the senior side, we also need to get games into Talia and Roberts quickly.
Footy is a funny game, we seem miles off at the moment but things can click and change quickly.