04-20-2015, 11:47 PM
(04-20-2015, 11:37 PM)Professer E link Wrote:The team that owns the corridor invariably wins the game = fact.
Yet our "game plan" seems to be predicated on ball movement that uses the outer part of the ground yet we surrender the corridor to the opposition. Any surprise that the best performed clubs of the last decade (Geelong, Swans and Hawks) own the corridor, and the current worst club (US) avoids it???
Even perennial hacks like St Kilda are developing a central corridor ball movement gameplan... my question to this club is, why the F aren't we????
cue crickets chirrrping.
We were in the NAB cup....were as good at it as Geelong was too.
Since then, it hasn't quite worked out that way.
That could be because
1. We have changed the game plan since the NAB cup.
2. The players are not playing as directed, like they did in the NAB Cup.
3. The opposition are not allowing us to play in the same manner
