Heres an example of telling it like he thinks it is
"We pride ourselves on our tackling and dispossession and … the rule, I'm sure, says something about, 'If you don't dispose of the ball correctly, it is incorrect disposal.'
Well no Mick, that simply is not the rule. If the tackled player has not had prior opportunity, then its not incorrect disposal. Learn the rules before having a cry!!
I think that's what the problem is... they had plenty of time. The Hodge one alone, he ran 7-8 metres before Judd ran him down. Dropped it cold, play on = goal.
Mick obviously builds his teams around enormous tackling pressure, one wonders how those awesome Pies teams would have handled running around tackling like maniacs all day only to have the ball carrier roll it out to his mate who trots off and creates a goal.
I think it at least needs to be clarified, otherwise coaches cant build effective strategies. Maybe zoning off is better? At least that way you aren't committing 2+ guys to a tackle only for the carrier to be able to dispose of it any way he likes to a now wide open team mate who is now being rewarded for not shepherding or blocking.





