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It seems ingrained across many coaches, footy dept staff etcIf we had a decent football manager, maybe Nicks could be pushed from that philosophy
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It seems ingrained across many coaches, footy dept staff etcIf we had a decent football manager, maybe Nicks could be pushed from that philosophy
When he said "Nicks", I had thought the same. Nicks.Yeah - its a very valid point Froggy.
I love it that you're dreaming of a Flag for us; an unlikely Flag, against expectation.But I am in the dreaming part.
Ay, there's the rub.Think we can overcome the tactical ineptitude of Nicks.
We have a very good list, maybe our best since 2017. We've been lucky with injuries but I'd say that Burgess has had a lot to do with that.We have an amazing best 22 (IMO). We have a great injury list. A great draw that can build momentum.
The fact that we're even talking about "the tactical ineptitude of Nicks" and the hope that "Luck can overcome Nicks" means the Crows would have to win the Flag in spite of their Coach, and I don't know any Premier who has done that since 1991, if everHealth, Momentum, Genuine match winners (Rachele, Rankine, Dawsom, TT), and Luck can overcome Nicks....
I really enjoyed your post, your optimismGonna need a perfect storm, but I remember the Bulldogs of 2016.
Even Nicks has been Nicksed.No unforced changes? Backing the boys in again?
Nicks almost has to be trolling at this point. No coach can this be incompetent, surely?
Agreed. But his form wasn’t as good (statistically) as Murphy. Look I know Draper or Taylor would be a far better option but Murphy was playing “good” sanfl footy.Taylor does!
Has already had more influential games than Murphy with limited experience.
Draper could easily offer as much as Murphy.
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get stuffed hypocriteFinally a challenge for Kane and the usual suspects, can you make a post that disagrees with my opinions without feeling the need to attack me personally?
I wonder whether some posters have ever watched Freo except when they play us.
As identified by some astute posters last week, Jordan spent a bit of time forward against the Dockers which was clearly a ridiculous coaching move.
Did you actually watch him play a single game in 2017?
For those not familiar with the Scorpus sense of humour, Murphy was not on our list in 2017.
My apologies.
I was not aware that only Moderators are allowed to make sarcastic remarks.
DO YOU DISPUTE THIS FACT 1970Crow????
DO YOU DISPUTE THIS FACT 1970 Crow???
After all the outrage that Pedlar was subbed off rather than Murphy or Walker (after Pedlar had a spectacular 5 disposals, no goals , no goal assists) not a single poster suggested the possibility that Pedlar may have been injured.
Haters gotta Hate.
Well I was less than overwhelmed with his 5 possessions than some posters.
I also subscribe to the theory that I refrain from going batshit crazy until I have all the facts.
I don’t need affirmation from a bunch of crazies.
I do like to point out the inconsistencies in some posters valuable insights/incites on the Crows.
Some posters are so obsessed with blaming the club or Nicks for everything that goes wrong that their posts are sooo predictable.
CDS = Crows Derangement Syndrome
NDS = Nicks Derangement Syndrome
Another example of Murphy/Nicks Derangement Syndrome.
Just because anti-Murphy posters stated this, it doesn’t make it TRUE.
Did you watch all or any of the match?
But why do we keep picking a guy who after 117 AFL games plays at best average AFL footy just because he plays good SANFL footy? Investing games into guys who have played less than a 20% of that number of AFL games or indeed less than 10% after showing reasonable SANFL form should be the path to build depth in the team. Also we all know playing good SANFL footy does not mean you will play good AFL footy. Also we know that some players actually shine more at AFL level than SANFL when given an extended run at the level, after a number of games it just clicks for them (see Dan Curtin for latest example). Murphy and Smith are OK when the cupboard is bare, but we should be exposing as many of the younger guys with less than 20 games as possible to really give them a chance to shine and build depth we need to succeed, than the same old same old, whose abilities we are more than familiar with if we have no other choice. But Nicks and his panel always goes for the conservative safe option of playing players who they should well and truly know by now what they will get from them rather than try newer players to build the experience of these younger players who might only be average now but have potential to be so much better than that with experience. It's totally frustrating.Agreed. But his form wasn’t as good (statistically) as Murphy. Look I know Draper or Taylor would be a far better option but Murphy was playing “good” sanfl footy.
It's not like Murphy was consistently our best player in the sanfl... which is why when he was picked, Nicks justified it by saying that form isn't everything!Agreed. But his form wasn’t as good (statistically) as Murphy. Look I know Draper or Taylor would be a far better option but Murphy was playing “good” sanfl footy.
We had players who were in more form in the sanfl than Murphy when he was selected.
If only form was used as primary basis for changes...
True, but should be looking to reward form of younger players in the sanfl when we can & we have had opportunities to play them, but brought it the experienced players instead.Selecting based upon performance at SANFL level rather than projecting AFL performance is absurd anyway.
Yesterday Taylor finished with 15 disposals, six marks, four tackles, three clearances, three inside 50s and 4 goals. Is that good enough for Nicks and the coaching panel?Murphy gets prime midfield minutes in the SANFL to show his stuff in a position he will never play at AFL. 20ish mediocre possessions gets him a game.
Taylor is expected to get 25 possessions and 3 goals a game from a forward flank at SANFL level to even get a spot on the emergency list.
It's not all about skill, or performance, or ceiling. Or football at all reallyYesterday Taylor finished with 15 disposals, six marks, four tackles, three clearances, three inside 50s and 4 goals. Is that good enough for Nicks and the coaching panel?
I think that’s one of the biggest frustrations with nicks, he seems to coach for the now rather than the overall success for the club.
When considering his contract selection, I would be noting he is selecting for the short term & hindering the development of some of the squad.He is coaching for his contract extension - he knows we aren’t reviewing until the end of the year so he needs to play finals as a minimum. And the only way he think that happens is with the most experienced team he can put on the field.
When considering his contract selection, I would be noting he is selecting for the short term & hindering the development of some of the squad.
Which is a problem.Yeh, I doubt the club will think in those terms.
Would be interesting to know if he has any sort of KPI's beyond W/L & finals though .. and what they areYeh, I doubt the club will think in those terms.
Murphy was playing well in the midfield yet Nicks is playing him forward where he's failed to deliver time and time again, which is the most frustrating part about his selection. If Nicks is so desperate to shoehorn his favourites, at least play him where he's actually been playing well in the SANFL, but it almost sounds like he's hardly rewarding form based on that.Agreed. But his form wasn’t as good (statistically) as Murphy. Look I know Draper or Taylor would be a far better option but Murphy was playing “good” sanfl footy.
This is who should be playing in Murphy's position.Yesterday Taylor finished with 15 disposals, six marks, four tackles, three clearances, three inside 50s and 4 goals. Is that good enough for Nicks and the coaching panel?
Yesterday Taylor finished with 15 disposals, six marks, four tackles, three clearances, three inside 50s and 4 goals. Is that good enough for Nicks and the coaching panel?
This is who should be playing in Murphy's position.
Any of Draper, Taylor or Dowling would offer more & each can have useful stints in the midfield too.It should be Draper as this isn't a particularly relevant position in our lineup (outside of some defensive pressure), and it's also got a low-bar for success. Taylor had his opportunity and failed miserably (to the point he got overtaken twice) last time round.
That said, odds on the merry-go-round continues again next week and we continue to flick through Taylor/Pedlar/Murphy as the year comes to a close.
Ahh those non-statistical statistics....It's not all about skill, or performance, or ceiling. Or football at all really
Nah, he does the same shit even when he got the contract extension, just coaches for the now.He is coaching for his contract extension - he knows we aren’t reviewing until the end of the year so he needs to play finals as a minimum. And the only way he think that happens is with the most experienced team he can put on the field.