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2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane (/thread-3887.html) |
Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - laj - 07-08-2018 (07-08-2018, 01:57 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Murphy's had a decent career, a good player. Nothing more. His record says otherwise. Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - blue4life - 07-08-2018 (07-08-2018, 02:09 AM)laj link Wrote:His record says otherwise. He's a gun and has been from day one. It's common for supporters of struggling clubs to get stuck into the better players, Gibbs copped it for years but he'd be very handy now. Whitnall, Campo and Stevens copped heaps as well. Judd seemed to be immune, and Cripps is headed that way. Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-08-2018 (07-08-2018, 01:43 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Bolton spoke about this very issue in his presser. Said we were behind on the scoreboard and it becomes a robbing Peter to pay Paul scenario if we try and tag too many. He said there's little point in playing 2 or 3 taggers when we are trying to win a game of footy - trying to tag Beams, Zorko etc. doesn't help us score. We didn't see much that was good yesterday, but I think he understands tactics well enough. Given the previous meetings I would have thought Beams and Zorko both required heavy tagging.........Beams is quality, if you let him get 40 possies you are probably not going to win the game.....agree you cant run 3-4 heavy tags but given how Brisbane setup and how they dont run that deep for talent we should have been better prepared for Beams and run the extra tagger on him... Jim has commented on how we perform better when its a contested/congested game rather than a open field running type game with this zone defense setup and I think we just played into Brisbane and Beams hands by allowing him freedom to get out on his own.... A lot of our games seem lost before the ball is bounced both tactically and selection wise...... Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - kruddler - 07-08-2018 (07-07-2018, 09:58 PM)PaulP link Wrote:You can see whatever you like. There is a losing culture that is entrenched in our club, and with a few breaks in between, has been continuously entrenched for nearly 20 years. It's very difficult for kids to come in and try and turn that around. Been saying the same for years. I was seen as 'pro-malthouse' because i tried to point out that the coach wasn't the problem. But no, he got the sack, like many before him, as we tried to paper over the cracks once again. Our PR department did wonders by making him out to be the sole problem at the club. What that did was bought us time, for the first time in our history. We've bought in and allowed a rebuild/reset to happen. We're still on board now. We may just pull ourselves out of it this time. We may not. Having said that, McKay going is probably one of the last remaining pieces of the puzzle that saw our darkest ever era. Whether he should have any/all blame is up for debate, but a clean slate continues the 'reset' mantra. We have more talent on the list now than ever. Hopefully the culture problem hasn't taken a hold of the latest bunch of players too. Otherwise this coach is gone too. Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - PaulP - 07-08-2018 Malthouse wasn't the only problem, but he was certainly a problem, and had to go. The thing is, plenty of others should have gone with him. Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - Micky0 - 07-08-2018 (07-08-2018, 02:58 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Malthouse wasn't the only problem, but he was certainly a problem, and had to go. The thing is, plenty of others should have gone with him.Regardless of everything else, which of our players is flying the flag? To me Daisy looks beaten down and just about finished and he was one of our best yesterday. What does that say about the rest of them? Samo had pure joy on his face when he kicked that early goal and tried his guts out all day but isn’t impacting enough. Weiters looks severely depressed to me. What is going on there? Fish is tireless in his efforts. Is it merely the mid aged players bit providing enough? And making really stupid mistakes, that just then demoralises the side? So hard to know. Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - Micky0 - 07-08-2018 Malthouse was an arrogant old prick, it was a massive mistake to get him for a number of reasons but mainly that one! Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - laj - 07-08-2018 Interesting take on Harry. https://www.sen.com.au/news/2018/07/08/andy-maher-sums-up-the-number-one-thing-frustrating-carlton-fans/ Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - LoveNavy - 07-08-2018 There's no doubt our performance v Lions and Freo and probably North were poor. Poor from MC to in game tactics and effort. Conspiracy theorists might say they are 3 of the sh£; teams heading into the season. They might also add our poor performance v GC into the mix to support "lose the winnable for pick 1 theory". Interestingly they are somewhat scattered across rounds opposed to consecutively played. In between we've had some q's of very good football. That's at times despite injuries or playing injured / under conditioned players. We've played many games without our captain and our list week-week has had more changes than a chameleon. No captain, no A grader (I.e Gibbs), no AA. No consistent contingent of B graders with experience playing together (ffs even mullet O'Shea have been in - out). At it's simplest performance could reflect the fact that too much change will not produce positive outcomes. Place that in the context of a novice coach leading a club rebuild in a club that has never (stooped so low...) engaged in rebuild processes. Yesterday's performance could also reflect what Lamb spoke of post game. He evidently lost several kilos being depleted of fluid. 》dehydration 》 lethargy 》 cardiovascular compromise (heart rate elevates). Is this what also happened to Merchant? I have no idea but I do know that we've got flogged in Brisbane consistently for 3 4 5 years. The optimist in me says this years no different and the club acknowledged this will be the worst year of the rebuild. The pessimist, however, says our club's hit an all time low. It will be intruiging to see how the club AND the AFL respond. Amen. Look after yourselves bluebaggers. Whatever is going down is burdensome to even the most optimistic of us ^-^ :'( Re: 2018 Rd 15: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs Brisbane - Sexybronco - 07-08-2018 (07-08-2018, 03:08 AM)laj link Wrote:Interesting take on Harry.Simplistic view IMO, there is obviously something we're not aware of be it attitude, work rate or injury. I reckon it's a combination of all 3 and hopefully more towards the injury and work rate rather than attitude. While we have kids developing in the ones they all appear to have the right attitude, let's hope he finds the missing ingeredient soon as he no doubt has the talent. |