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- PyreneesPie
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Let me say categorically that like most others, I believe we are off to a bright start with McFly. However, that's exactly what it is - a start, with much to learn by both players and coaches it seems.
There are some here who apparently already see McFly as the coming of the messiah and Buckley as the defeated anti-christ. A very unrealistic, jaundiced view IMHO and as such, a rather daft one.
There are some here who apparently already see McFly as the coming of the messiah and Buckley as the defeated anti-christ. A very unrealistic, jaundiced view IMHO and as such, a rather daft one.
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I am not "anti-Buckley". He was one of my handful of favourite players. I was thrilled when he was appointed Coach. I supported his efforts steadfastly for a number of years until it became beyond obvious that he couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag. You know, loyalty stops - and sanity prevails - when the rest of the gang is running off the cliff into the sea.PyreneesPie wrote:Collingwood is the first side since PORT in 2009 R21 (v BRIS) to kick 9+ goals in a quarter and then none in the next.Pies4shaw wrote: I wouldn't be too down about it. Collingwood managed just 1 goal to 3/4 time in the previous 2 games against Geelong under the former coach. So, last night's effort was 13 times as good. That's about how it felt, disappointing and all as the ending was.
Just wanted to add some different perspectives on yesterday's game to the anti-Buckley one aboveTitus O'Reily
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We have to wait for the dust to settle, but I suspect the review will identify that not playing the fourth quarter was a tactical mistake by Collingwood. #AFLPiesCats
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If you were not anti-Buckley, I don't know why you would even bother to look that stat up and then post it? Weird.Pies4shaw wrote:I am not "anti-Buckley". He was one of my handful of favourite players. I was thrilled when he was appointed Coach. I supported his efforts steadfastly for a number of years until it became beyond obvious that he couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag. You know, loyalty stops - and sanity prevails - when the rest of the gang is running off the cliff into the sea.PyreneesPie wrote:Collingwood is the first side since PORT in 2009 R21 (v BRIS) to kick 9+ goals in a quarter and then none in the next.Pies4shaw wrote: I wouldn't be too down about it. Collingwood managed just 1 goal to 3/4 time in the previous 2 games against Geelong under the former coach. So, last night's effort was 13 times as good. That's about how it felt, disappointing and all as the ending was.
Just wanted to add some different perspectives on yesterday's game to the anti-Buckley one aboveTitus O'Reily
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We have to wait for the dust to settle, but I suspect the review will identify that not playing the fourth quarter was a tactical mistake by Collingwood. #AFLPiesCats
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I haven't read one comment here that could suggest that McCrae is the new Messiah. I think all the comments have admired the exhilarating style of play that he is ushering in, and are impressed by the expression of talent that we all suspected did exist, but was not given freedom to flourish under the previous coaching regime. I think the major sentiment has been that our new coaches have alot to learn and plenty of adjustments to make, but we are happy with the start.PyreneesPie wrote:Let me say categorically that like most others, I believe we are off to a bright start with McFly. However, that's exactly what it is - a start, with much to learn by both players and coaches it seems.
There are some here who apparently already see McFly as the coming of the messiah and Buckley as the defeated anti-christ. A very unrealistic, jaundiced view IMHO and as such, a rather daft one.
Nowhere have I seen any comment likening Buckley to the defeated anti-christ either. I just think that very appropriately a comparison has been drawn with what we are witnessing this year, and the suffocating game style we saw last year.
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I think the main one that I could identify, P2016 mentioned, as did Fly himself at the presser, was the need for adjustments in the game style to spread more evenly the available energy levels over 4 quarters - a plan B for more defensive, energy conserving play. Also clearly, our defensive structures collapsed in the last quarter, this was I feel a product of exhaustion. However, our team is not experienced in playing in this manner, so more guidance and training will be necessary in how to deal with momentum runs against us. McCrae said in the presser that we really still have no clear idea about where we stand in comparison to other teams. He has no clear knowledge because data based on last year is useless. Therefore, he will need tp learn more about individual players abilities and capacities to play in the new game style, and adjust team selection and coaching moves accordingly. I cannot tell you how, as I am not an AFL coach!PyreneesPie wrote:What would you suggest that they may have learnt from yesterday's game?Magpietothemax wrote: I think the major sentiment has been that our new coaches have alot to learn and plenty of adjustments to make, but we are happy with the start.
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What adjustments would you like to see them bring in?
Edit: By the way, when I say it was a product of "exhaustion", Fly as the press conference made clear that he did not believe that this exhaustion was primarily physical. He didn't elaborate, but I am trying to imagine what he means. I think he is referring to the mental/emotional effort to keep playing in a new way which has not yet become imprinted into the players' AFL DNA, and the fact that a powerful opposition was now disrupting and challenging how we were previously achieving this.
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All sounds very reasonable to me. Thank you for such a thoughtful, constructive response. Looking forward with anticipation to what the coaching staff and team leaders can come up with.
Our first three games have been full of momentum swings, some more exaggerated than others Many other AFL games to date have also seen clear momentum shifts happening. Therefore, it seems necessary that as well as learning how to establish momentum in our favour (very promising signs there!), we need to learn how to stem the other side's run on as well..
Our first three games have been full of momentum swings, some more exaggerated than others Many other AFL games to date have also seen clear momentum shifts happening. Therefore, it seems necessary that as well as learning how to establish momentum in our favour (very promising signs there!), we need to learn how to stem the other side's run on as well..
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From what I gather stemming a run on from the opposition is easier said than done. Players have to be able to run both ways consistently during the game and we lacked doing this yesterday. Another thing easier said than done is the stopping of turn overs that sometimes cost us goals. Haven’t seen any team being able to completely prevent this from happening.
From what I gather stemming a run on from the opposition is easier said than done. Players have to be able to run both ways consistently during the game and we lacked doing this yesterday. Another thing easier said than done is the stopping of turn overs that sometimes cost us goals. Haven’t seen any team being able to completely prevent this from happening.
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Yeah, for sure Lazza, run ons can be really hard to stop.
Perhaps they can be contained to some extent by having the strongest, most influential players in the middle and not on the bench and by slowing down the speed of play, which might then reduce player fatigue and turnovers. Also, player positional moves can sometimes work and are worth a try..
I realize all this depends on the level of quality, leadership, skills, fitness and endeavour within the team. It's a tough one.
Perhaps they can be contained to some extent by having the strongest, most influential players in the middle and not on the bench and by slowing down the speed of play, which might then reduce player fatigue and turnovers. Also, player positional moves can sometimes work and are worth a try..
I realize all this depends on the level of quality, leadership, skills, fitness and endeavour within the team. It's a tough one.
Long season yet and we still have work to do with what we have in our stable and Craig is fully aware what he has at hand and what’s needed to get the best he can from it
OK so we are not 4 & zip with 180 % but some of the things we were crap at last year we have made improvements on
I am hoping I can retain the patience I have till round 23 but I’ll give it a go
OK so we are not 4 & zip with 180 % but some of the things we were crap at last year we have made improvements on
I am hoping I can retain the patience I have till round 23 but I’ll give it a go
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I think actually that it is still hard to say what we are capable of.
Today we played perhaps the 2nd or 3rd best team in the comp with a forward line structure cobbled together in a 5 day turn around.
80% of our preferred forward line out.
I saw the look on Wilson;s face at one point in the game. He had just run off the ground after kicking a goal.
But he was desperate to get back on.
His face at that time, the determination, the desire, was proof to me that this young team is on board with Fly.
I think actually that it is still hard to say what we are capable of.
Today we played perhaps the 2nd or 3rd best team in the comp with a forward line structure cobbled together in a 5 day turn around.
80% of our preferred forward line out.
I saw the look on Wilson;s face at one point in the game. He had just run off the ground after kicking a goal.
But he was desperate to get back on.
His face at that time, the determination, the desire, was proof to me that this young team is on board with Fly.
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Excellent point. Bodes well for the future. This season is a “learn as you go”one with baby steps becoming larger as team and individual confidence grows. Patience is the golden key that will unlock future success. Happy for that to happen this season.Magpietothemax wrote:Tracking Ok
I think actually that it is still hard to say what we are capable of.
Today we played perhaps the 2nd or 3rd best team in the comp with a forward line structure cobbled together in a 5 day turn around.
80% of our preferred forward line out.
I saw the look on Wilson;s face at one point in the game. He had just run off the ground after kicking a goal.
But he was desperate to get back on.
His face at that time, the determination, the desire, was proof to me that this young team is on board with Fly.
Don't confuse your current path with your final destination. Just because it's dark and stormy now doesn't meant that you aren't headed for glorious sunshine!