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I posted on a separate thread (on Mitch Wallis) that Geelong's superior decision making was what truly set it apart above any physical prowess. Speed and "correctness" of thought, is a real standout feature in their game, compared to our more 'principle-based' ball movement (ie. play on at all costs, move the ball diagonally, kick it down the line, bomb it to x etc. etc.), so anything that Macca can bring over from the Cats in this area will be good.
Players who make good decisions (and we don't have a whole lot of them in our mid-tier group) and are adaptable in real-time to in-game situations are worth their weight in gold. That was certainly a major difference evident in Essendon players in 2011 (ie. how they tended to make very few mistakes and generally looked 'correct', even when they were getting beaten by more experienced sides).
Well, that ices the Fevola thread once and for all.
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus
He sounds like the perfect man for the job, based on what he plans to implement. He's identified our weaknesses well, which is something the previous coaching group weren't great at doing in 10/11.
If he can implement what he did at Geelong (and Essendon), we'll be a better side - particularly in futue years.
'breaking the game down "bit by bit" to show the players how everything they did on the field affected the team'
But didn't like this bit.
'but said former Blue Setanta O'hAilpin could "possibly" offer their side something'
Off topic slightly, but can you say why? Don't disagree, but interested in your view
I'm looking forward to a new take on how our structures work from BMac
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus
Off topic slightly, but can you say why? Don't disagree, but interested in your view
I'm looking forward to a new take on how our structures work from BMac
Because he's just going to get in the way of developing our younger players, as we are not going to be vying for the flag next year this should be our number 1 goal next year. Roughead, Panos, Cordy, Jones, Grant, Markovic etc are not going to benefit having him on our list IMO.
Setanta is a stop gap(a 29 year old one) and not a very good one at that. I am over taking hacks from other clubs when we should be taking more kids.
What role and position do you see he filling for us?
If our forward six consists of a mix of Jones/Grant/Panos/Dalhaus/Sherman/Gia/Cooney and a resting Roughy for a solid 70-80% of the game, do we need Setanta there? I'd say no.
If we have Minno at no 1 ruck and Roughy as the pinch hitting no 2 (in preference against Markovic/Williams doing it), Cordy in the wings? I'd rather rookie a state leager as back-up who has had a couple of years of senior football.
In defence? We're already trying to work out how to fit Lake, Williams & Markovic in as it is, assuming Morris plays as a mid or small defender.
Agreed.
I don't buy the stop gap measure either. I don't think we are challenging next year so I don't understand why we would need stop gaps, rather get games into kids.
There is just so much rhetoric at this time of the year isn't there?
I don't really have a problem with it and I understand that it is a necessary marketing ploy to generate excitement amongst supporter groups to increase membership, but everyone is talking everyone and everything up.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.
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