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By the same token, to win games we need to keep the opposition to a lower score than us - so why isn't the same level of animosity being directed at Murray Davis, who statistically will own two of the worst performing defences in AFL history?Don't understand what you mean by that statement but..... normally a goal kicking coach has experience in goal kicking, a ruck coach has experience in rucking and a midfield coach has played a few games in the midfield in his day. Doesn't automatically make them a good coach but sure does give them a good start over someone else. No disrespect to Huddo (said that 1000 times because of the Huddo lovers getting upset) but if Lynchy was available, I would be wrapped to see him help out the young KPF's in conjunction with Huddo. He sometimes does get out there atm but not in an official capacity.
In a more simplistic view, to win games we need to kick more goals than the opposition. So far this year we have only done that once in a game, hence we have only won 1 game. That's a stat worth considering as well as the others Huddo lovers mention each week. The way the forwards lead needs tweaking and the way the ball comes into the forward line also needs a review. If we can get better at something even when we are perceived as being "not bad" at the moment, why wouldn't you continue to improve & get stronger? To me it's irrelevant who our current forwards coach is, there are things we can be better at so lets get better at them.
I think before we can properly assess Hudson's worth as a forwards' coach we need to resolve our ball movement. The forwards don't stand a chance at the present time, so it's really hard to determine if our structures are holding up.
To be clear I'm not necessarily defending Hudson, I don't think anyone has produced relevant analysis on our forward line's effectiveness, but I think he is being hard done by in this thread.






