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Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - 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: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide (/thread-4914.html) |
Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - kruddler - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:38 AM)Baggers link Wrote:I had to watch the game again, just to be sure. Be sure of what? Surely there is something better you to be doing Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - LP - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:38 AM)Baggers date Wrote:We're brittle. We are completely unable to do the very basics -- esp disposal -- well, under any and all circumstances.This is my biggest worry, to me it seems that we've been unable to improve our disposal for more than a decade now. I just do not get it from guys who get to this level unable to execute basic kicks. I get the under-physical pressure stuff but that is not the problem. We have blokes often in the clear by 20m regularly missing 40m targets by 5m or 10m, which might not do harm if a team-mate cleans up but it nearly always allows the opposition extra time to get setup! I also do not get full-time AFL players regularly hand-balling behind a passing team-mates, we do it so so often! Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - Gointocarlton - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:38 AM)Baggers link Wrote:I had to watch the game again, just to be sure. What a mess. No Mr Teague you didn't let down the supporters today, you let down yourselves... time for the entire coaching group to stand in front of the full length mirrors.Ill save myself the typing and just say x2 Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - Spanner_smf2_import2 - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:46 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Be sure of what?Mate you're on fire! Do you write these yourself? So original and thought provoking! I hang on every word. Normally, I so look forward to scrolling past your contributions, but today you've out done yourself and everyone on the site must surely be salivating in anticipation of your next insight... :
Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - Gointocarlton - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:46 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Be sure of what?Like last week, I had to turn it off after they kicked their 6th, too frustrating and too hard to watch. As I have said before, sack Cameron Bruce tonight, our fwd line is talented but shambolic and has no method or structure. He is the fwd line coach, he must be sacked tonight. Find a new fwd line coach pronto. Smashed in the ruck, smashed at the coal face, smashed by a side that nothing to play for. Terrible at the selection table, just went horribly wrong when everything was on line. Typical, consistently inconsistent. Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - laj - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:46 AM)LP link Wrote:This is my biggest worry, to me it seems that we've been unable to improve our disposal for more than a decade now. I just do not get it from guys who get to this level unable to execute basic kicks. If the players commit themselves fully to the task you watch how everything else improves. We don't switch on properly so this is what happens. Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - ElwoodBlues1 - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:56 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:Like last week, I had to turn it off after they kicked their 6th, too frustrating and too hard to watch.You can add Barker to Bruce, another link to a failed past and our midfield setup today was smashed off the park. How we start is a reflection of where the game starts and we are always chasing ar$e after a glut of poor starts and Barker should be moved on. Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - laj - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:38 AM)Baggers link Wrote:I had to watch the game again, just to be sure. What a mess. No Mr Teague you didn't let down the supporters today, you let down yourselves... time for the entire coaching group to stand in front of the full length mirrors. 13-14 is much better than 4-40. There are many aspects we have improved. Coaching has been ok. we can't be expecting miracles. we were actually in the season to round 17, alot better than discussing the no.1 pick. Culture change is huge, that was Teague's mountain he was left with after 20 years, bar a few, of that crap, and easy to slip back into, which we did a few too many times. That doesn't always change in a season. Hardwick took years. We fought just about every game out, which was something alot better but too many times we slipped back to old habits at the start or during games. With that change eventually comes a tipping point. We needed the leaders to come out and say, "that's not good enough" and make everyone accountable. Making it come from within the group itself. That's what happened in 2007 when Geelong had failed the year before. After starting 2-3 Paul Chapman spat it and told the playing group, in no uncertain terms, that it wasn't good enough. Lost one more for the year and won the flag by 119pts. Haven't looked back. Think there was something similar in 1995. we lost a practice match to Essendon by over 100pts after an inglorious finish to 1994. Leaders took control and said enough was enough, with the result there for all to see. Sometimes a coach can only push it so many times and it has to come from within. Who's our leader that's going to stand up and say "@#$%&! this"? We're in about the same position after the first year with Ratten but got cut short before he could sort our culture further. Teague needs a further step and properly crack the poor culture. Remember too Teague has been very limited this year. He has mostly been able to train with just 8 at a time. Not alot of connect happening there. That favors the more established sides with entrenched, natural game styles. Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - kruddler - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 09:53 AM)Spanner link Wrote:Mate you're on fire! Do you write these yourself? So original and thought provoking! I hang on every word. ...and thats strike 3. You're out. 3 completely misunderstood posts. 3 completely inane responses highlighting nothing more than you inability to comprehend basic communications. All of your responses are nothing but inane ramblings repeated ad nauseum. You do little apart from attack posters, personally. Or attack players you have a beef what.....with little evidence backing it up. What starting this beef nobody cares to wonder about. Why you continue this beef, nobody wastes time thinking about. People are bored with your repetition and bored with your stock standard BS comments. You offer zero insight. You offer zero facts. You offer zero entertainment value. You offer zero. You are a one-note joke that was never funny to begin with. Learn a different tune. You look at posts in isolation and fill in the blanks. Completely ignoring pages and pages of discussion, context and facts. It does nothing other than make you look silly, ignorant and uninformed. If you dialled back your spannerisms, you might find some common ground with people. Instead your constant grandstanding and backpatting leaves you all alone on spanner island. Give me something! Re: Post Game Pandemonium!: AFL 2020 Rd 17: Carlton vs Adelaide - laj - 09-13-2020 (09-13-2020, 10:05 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:You can add Barker to Bruce, another link to a failed past and our midfield setup today was smashed off the park. How we start is a reflection of where the game starts and we are always chasing ar$e after a glut of poor starts and Barker should be moved on. We lacked that connect between mids and forward coaches, which Teague has lamented all year. It was the same when Teague was forward coach. Being able to train only with 8 at a times, and with a lot less sessions certainly hasn't helped. You don't even get the chance to try to practice connecting. |