Why were they physically stuffed? That sounds like a weak excuse & didn’t look at all like it was what caused the problem. They are professional athletes & they were playing their second match over about a 21 day period. They had nothing else to do but train, rest, and recover. Fully motivated teams go hard at the ball at the start of the game. If they are tired it may result in the team falling away later in the game, not two minutes in, when it was apparent that there was something badly wrong.Piesnchess wrote:Pies2016 wrote:The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:It actually is the coaches fault if the players lose hope.
Are you sure it’s not that you simply want it to be the coaches fault ?
I can’t imagine any coach, even Bucks, preaching to throw the towel in because we’re 6 goals down at half time in an elimination final.
That’s just not how it works in the real world.
What is Bucks supposed to do, don his old footy gear and get out there and kick the faaarking ball for them ? Bucks never chucked in a game in his life, and long career, far far from it, he fought to the last bell rang, every damn game, even one sided ones. The players lost hope cos they were mentally fatigued and physically stuffed, plain as day, whereas the week before they won one of the truly great Collingwood Finals wins. NO coach could have got us over the line last night, we were rooted, stuffed, exhusted, we left it all back in WA, we had nothing more left too give.Plus the Cats were fired up, over media shit they copped, 4 finals wins in 16 finals, Sellwood said they were on a misssion to atone, they would have beaten the Tigers last night, playing like that.
Why would the players be mentally fatigued? They are footballers, there’s not a lot of thought that is needed. Finals are what footballers live for. They don’t normally say “nah, can’t be bothered”.
I don’t buy the comments about how fired up Geelong were either. They were playing a final, just as we were. Why would they all of a sudden try harder to win than they had been trying before ? Geelong eased off and stopped going at 100% with more than a quarter to go. I am sure that Richmond, who haven’t choked in finals like we have, would not have been beaten by Geelong.
Keith Miller said that there was no pressure playing cricket for Australia because he compared it to the pressure of “ having a Messerschmidt up your arse”. Is it pressure that causes this team to choke and freeze in big games? We choked in the WC GF and in the GWS prelim. final. We choked against Geelong. It wasn’t just a few players against Geelong that failed. It was every single player so in that sense it was a team effort. Where does that come from? I know I was looking on from a long way away, but was Buckley actually coaching during the game or just spectating behind glass? Did he think that if he didn’t move or say anything or pick up his phone that the cameras couldn’t see him?