- Joined
- Oct 16, 2002
- Posts
- 19,401
- Reaction score
- 6,472
- Location
- Adelaide
- AFL Club
- Adelaide
- Other Teams
- Adelaide Crows
spice18 said:Almost every season, diligent coaches make changes to their game plan based on eliminating their shortcomings from the previous season(s) as well as incorporating useful aspects from sides that would have succeeded that year (in this case Swans, Eagles, Crows...). There is no shame in doing that and admitting it. Instead, it is shameful for any coach to stick to a game plan that has not delivered results. In Mark's case I think he is modifying his playing script from a poor season (by Port's standards, I think 10 other sides would have loved to finish 6th) so that we improve this season. What's wrong with that?
Absolutely nothing - that's how it should be.
Ayres was a good case of a coach that believed he was always right and there was virtually nothing to change - ultimately to the detriment of both himself and Adelaide.
Last year Choco could have probably been accused of sticking to what had worked in the past - but ultimately didn't last year.
Actually I think he's right on the money in the areas he's addressing. From a Port perspective, I like what I hear and read. If he sticks to these changes, after a little initial pain Port will probably be right up there again, and quicker than most expected.




