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Talking Tactics - Our Forward Structure In 2017
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(05-03-2017, 09:05 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Whilst I understand there are some limits to how much you can mold a player to play different styles (if you want to play fast leg footy, recruit Gary Rohan types rather than Brock McLean types), I would've thought most players can adapt and play different ways. My personal opinion is that Bolts is gong with what he knows, and what he feels comfortable with.

You could also argue that we don't really have the cattle to play kick and catch, given the frequency with which we turn it over.

There is a point at which you must have a look at what other teams are doing, especially the successful ones. We're not competing with ourselves.
Bold point 1:  That goes agains his stated mantra of "be comfortable being uncomfortable".
Bold point 2: We haved turned it over much much less since the Ess game I reckon. I would love to see the stats on TO's but I cant find any.
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Re: Talking Tactics - Our Forward Structure In 2017 - by Gointocarlton - 05-03-2017, 09:11 AM

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