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Rd 16: In Game Angst: 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: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide (/thread-2836.html) |
Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - Robblues - 07-10-2016 Cheers PaulP, as you say it works well when you have the skill , and I guess players , eg when we have betts, Garlett Yarren, pace, but we don't we just have empty spaces , and no one to run into them. So since we don't have they lets play a game where we can compete , a little one on one , couldn't do any worse 81-36 Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - laj - 07-10-2016 (07-10-2016, 05:00 AM)madbluboy link Wrote:Which other side only play one key forward? Exactly but too many numbnuts prefer to blame the player. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - madbluboy - 07-10-2016 Umpiring is terrible. I don't know what the rules are anymore. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - PaulP - 07-10-2016 (07-10-2016, 05:02 AM)Robblues link Wrote:Cheers PaulP, as you say it works well when you have the skill , and I guess players , eg when we have betts, Garlett Yarren, pace, but we don't we just have empty spaces , and no one to run into them. So since we don't have they lets play a game where we can compete , a little one on one , couldn't do any worse 81-36 I see your point, but this is one of the things that Malthouse was criticized for - man on man and kick around the boundary, and that didn't work either. Ratten played team defense like Bolts, I think it's the right way to go, but we're way short on personnel. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - Robblues - 07-10-2016 I was just thinking a little flexibility if one thing doesn't work, try a new plan, play with the players on the park, rather than who you wish you had. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - townsendcalling - 07-10-2016 (07-10-2016, 04:59 AM)madbluboy link Wrote:Our game plan is crap. Our game plan is a work in progress, starting with getting our defensive structures correct. If you remember when Roos came to Melbourne, his first job was to get the defensive structure correct. They scored very little and were critisized for not scoring. I'm no Level 4 coach but I think they probably know where their starting point is, with the cattle they have. Our biggest problem was 6 wins in a row. Lifted Season 1 expectation too high. This is a group that was expected to win a couple of games and we were all programmed towards that. Hurts to watch sometimes, but it's not about today. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - shawny - 07-10-2016 Just don't get enough from experienced players IMO. Gibbs Walker daisy kerridge Everett all play like very average footballers at best. Bring the kids in I don't care who just bring em in. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - PaulP - 07-10-2016 (07-10-2016, 05:09 AM)Robblues link Wrote:I was just thinking a little flexibility if one thing doesn't work, try a new plan, play with the players on the park, rather than who you wish you had. I see your point. But I'm hoping Bolts knows what he's doing and is on the right path. The radio commentators stated that they are most pleased with the fact that Bolton looks like he's coaching for the future - he's not putting a spare man back etc - trying to get them to play the right way. Make of this what you will. Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - townsendcalling - 07-10-2016 (07-10-2016, 05:10 AM)shawny link Wrote:Just don't get enough from experienced players IMO. Bit harsh!! Re: Rd 16: In Game Angst: Carlton vs Adelaide - BluePhantom - 07-10-2016 Our skills are atrocious, umpiring is pathetic and half our players ball watch |