FWIW Cook said we were aiming for 14-15 wins this season and will finish with 13. 1 off the mark of what they hoped isn't bad. So I guess the club likes what Scott is doing with us.
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Pretty much agree."During his tenure Scott has led Geelong to victory 130 times in 188 contests. His winning rate of 69.5% is the highest in AFL history for a coach with over 100 games."
Seriously, for Geelong supporters this is solid gold. A great coach, a great mentor to his players and a wonderful signing.
Great post. What hasn't helped Scott is first round picks that haven't come on during his tenure. Smedts, Lang, Thurlow and Cockatoo (injuries) were all first round picks drafted during Scott's tenure. The club also had high hopes for Kersten and Hamling who were both taken in the early 30's. Caddy gave us next to nothing, nothing to warrant the first round pick we gave up for him anyway. He may be playing great footy at Richmond now, but it just wasn't working out for him with us. Motlop never became the consistent player we all thought he could be early in his career. Christensen walked out on the club just when he was starting to come on nicely for us. Menzel could of been anything if not for those injuries. The decision to get Danger, Hendo, Smith, Selwood and Touhy was absolutely the right call. We needed to fix the age imbalance we had on our list. We needed those mid 20's players. This prevented us bottoming out and losing money when people decide to not renew memberships. Carlton, Brisbane and St.Kilda are currently proving that bottoming out isn't necessarily the best way to rebuild a list and a club.
That lean period where those first round picks didn't come on have only just started to catch up with us and hurt us now. The last couple of drafts look really promising, we need to continue that trend and get good young players into the club and also get some free agents in that are available (Dahlhaus etc). Scott certainly can coach, the decision to re-appoint him is the right one and it ensures the stability of the club moving forward.
I'm just pointing out that you specified a very very narrow range of players there.
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You obviously don't understand the Chris Scott thread. There is no room for this common sense, well reasoned post. I for one am sick of all the Chris Scott lovers who continue to make articulate, intelligent statements that make the haters look like foolish emotional football simpletons. Don't worry about the fact that he has a record that all but one or two clubs would simply love to lay claim to. Don't worry about the fact that he has transitioned an entire side whilst remaining relevant. Carlton, Brisbane, St Kilda, Essendon, Freemantle, Melbourne, Collingwood, Port, West Coast ect ect ect have not been able to do this and have also been no where near a flag. Sorry I am getting influenced by your post and forgetting my nonsensical hatred. Chris Scott is no good and any argument in the alternative will result in me blocking my ears and screams nanananna.
1. Name those players that are left, and consider reasons they are not B-A graders.
2. He now has 4 years to develop his team.
And if there is no flag, so be it.
17 other clubs are also in the hunt.
Agreed.
What I don’t get either is this god given apparent right we believe we have that every pick 20 45 and 70 has to become an AA player or a Brownlow medalist or your coach is a failure.
The system is designed in a way that where we keep finishing we aren’t supposed to draft A grade talent. The system is designed so we don’t pick them up.
It’s quite hypocritical to say Scott isn’t a great developer despite every single player that has come to Geelong from another Club has had career best form who hasn’t had injury problems.
So why is it he gets better results out of Henderson dangerfield tuoey Stanley than their previous coaches could??
If I recall correctly a certain Tom Hawkins was on the cusp also of being delisted and Scott turned his career around and turned him into our best key forward since ablett senior.
Not only did Scott prove he could coach the side better than mark Thompson could in 2011, but he also gets the best development out of recycled players.
Wherever there is actual proof and a direct comparison of a before and after with another coach, Scott comes out the development king
Also, when you go out and recruit senior players with the express purpose of competing for a flag, it makes me think that a pass would at least be a grand final appearance.
Our record, in comparison to opportunity, still stacks up pretty well on the drafting front IMO. A few failed p15-odd and mid-thirties players doesn't change that.Long lists of failed draft picks isn't a great look for a coach and his staff
Because the club ravaged its depth in order to pay for the big-name recruits it went after and has also failed to develop decent enough players within Scott's initial list turnover period.You fail to mention that we've also debuted 15 players over the last two years, .
Fun fact: on the weekend, Geelong fielded the oldest team of the round.and often feided younger/less experienced teams than our opposition in that time
If you look at a side like Hawthorn, who have had more on-field success in the last 8 years and worse positions in the draft, I'd say they've made better use of their picks. They have far more players who have now become decent, consistent contributors to their side.Our record, in comparison to opportunity, still stacks up pretty well on the drafting front IMO. A few failed p15-odd and mid-thirties players doesn't change that.
"Chris has shown himself to be one of the best coaches in the AFL"
Ummmm...when exactly was that!!!!
Personally i wanted to get Hinkley back to Geelong, think he would do a 10 times better job than Scott but oh well the club has backed itself into this corner now so they will have to deal with the fallout when we fail to make finals next season and beyond. No Imagination, no chance of a flag, gonna be a boring 4 years.
Dont give me that shit....he didnt build that team, he inherited it from Bomber, bloody Brendon Bolton could have won a premiership with that team!!!!
I don't get why you haven't been posting fun facts about the many rounds where we've been in the younger bracket of team line ups this year. It almost feels like you're cherry picking something to suit your argument.Fun fact: on the weekend, Geelong fielded the oldest team of the round.
Because the club ravaged its depth in order to pay for the big-name recruits it went after and has also failed to develop decent enough players within Scott's initial list turnover period.
Those new players coming in just exemplify Scott's developmental failures and prove his transition rhetoric of years back to be a failure to eventuate. Motlop, Murdoch, GHS, Caddy, Lang, Smedts, Kersten, McCarthy, Thurlow, Cockatoo were the guys pegged to fill out the side.
The club absolutely bet on being a contender in the 2016/17/18 period. Why else would they have brought so many senior players from other clubs in at high expense (multiple first-round picks), even when it meant over-paying for guys who hadn't proven to be able to perform at a level commensurate to the trade cost (Stanley, Tuohy, Henderson)? Why else would they have brought in recycled players to try to pad out depth or hope to address key issues (Crameri, Black)? Why else would they have opted to draft mature-age players who would be ready to play seniors immediately (or perhaps would in a shorter span of time than an 18 year old), including a player who the club will likely get 1-2 years out of because the flight risk was so high as well as extremely speculative players like House and Abbott?
Fun fact: on the weekend, Geelong fielded the oldest team of the round.
Not your best work, but a fun read nevertheless.We have just signed a coach for 4 years who with a gun side has won only 3 of his last 10 finals and two of those wins we barely scraped over the line.
If you don’t see the corruption now you never will.
RIP the Geelong I knew and loved. We are now a club of dour défense and space filling.
Is anyone else a bit confused as to why we are supposedly aiming to win 14-15 games? Cook has done a lot off the field for this club to bring it back from where it was however his recent performances have me a bit worried. Listening to him speak I get a mediocrity vibe (always bringing up equalisation and how we are doing well not to be at the bottom of the ladder) comes across as an average attitude which actually has represented the way our club has performed for a long time. Has beens who are always around the mark but not willing to take any risks to bring ultimate success. Feels like we are treading water - as long as we stay in the 8 and bomb out in finals all is well at Cat land because we are denying equalisation !!!