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One thing we can both agree on is both Adelaide teams are light years away from the top prizeCongrats on the win guys. Out played us by a large margin after quarter time. Not sure what's wrong down at crowland but its got to be fixed and fast.
Once again well done!

Primus now has to take full responsibility for what we are regressing into under his leadership.
Wow what a Change in our team did our mids look better our pressure was the best I have ever seen....
Sure he'd be happy with that right about now too
He got away with murder tonight.. lets not kid ourselves,there will be players dropped next week.Sure he'd be happy with that right about now too
Most observers during the week didnt really look closely at our team inclusions. All the focus seemed to be on our exclusions (KCornes & Pearce).
A couple of our inclusions (Ebo and Surj) were instrumental in demonstrating the intensity required to win AFL games. I'm glad Shaw made mention of their contribution and onfield leadership
He got away with murder tonight.. lets not kid ourselves,there will be players dropped next week.
That was 2007 play revisited.
Spot on 240volt. I stand by my concerns about some of his structures.
Not having a go, just curious what you want Primus to do?
Bring back guys like Pearce, Kornes and Stewart?
Send Ebert to a forward pocket?
Play The Hoff in the ruck?
I agree with 99% of your posts PJ but I am a bit baffled by this one.
Spot on 240volt. I stand by my concerns about some of his structures.
No issues at all with his selections this week, Waspy - as I posted on other threads, they were spot on. He ditched the two players who stop our run by calling for the stationary handball, he dropped Daniel Stewart who had been a spectator and he finally brought in Surjan and Pettigrew, who possibly should have been included last week.
My concerns are with the structures that he is implementing in our style of play.
Firstly: our kick-in routines have struggled all year. Now some of that comes from a lack of run to create options for Pittard to take. But I don't think we've worked hard enough to find ways to break down opposition zones when taking the kickouts. Too rarely do we find two or three consecutive, uncontested marks from a kick-in that move the ball forward.
Secondly: defensive positioning at stoppages. In the first quarter and a half, I watched as players like Broadbent, Stewart and Salopek stood on the wrong side of their opponent and ball-watched to the point of being caught napping when their opponents pushed off them and ran forward to spread from the stoppage. Now alot of that is the responsibility of the player, but it's happening with too many players, too frequently and that makes me concerned that we're not getting instructed properly and not setting up properly at stoppages.
Thirdly: we constantly play along the wings. It might work for a highly skilled team like Collingwood, but we are a long way from being at that skill level. We need to use the corridor more. It is an insult to our forwards, when players like Thomas, Brogan and Surjan took marks or free-kicks in the centre of the ground and ignored options inside our forward 50, preferring to push the ball wide to the wings instead.
Conversely, we do not maintain enough midfielders in the centre corridor to defend the area well. Too often the opposition, if they're prepared to run in waves, waltz through the middle of the ground with our guys not in picture.
Fourthly: Due to the dropping of D. Stewart, we went in undersized in the forward line. I don't think this is a longterm issue for us under Primus, but if we stick to Chad up there with Motlop and Ebert, we'll struggle against most sides. If Stewart's not up to it and Schulz is out injured, then I'd bite the bullet and debut Butcher.
These issues have nothing to do with gold passes or selections, which plagued Choco's last days. I would have expected most Port supporters to be worried about some of these structural issues.
I think the structures are fine, TBH.
Consistent intensity, and the ability to maintain the structures is the key moving forward.
No issues with anyone saying that our gameplan is simplistic, but having a simplistic gameplan is exactly what Primus needs to do atm.No issues at all with his selections this week, Waspy - as I posted on other threads, they were spot on. He ditched the two players who stop our run by calling for the stationary handball, he dropped Daniel Stewart who had been a spectator and he finally brought in Surjan and Pettigrew, who possibly should have been included last week.
My concerns are with the structures that he is implementing in our style of play.
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These issues have nothing to do with gold passes or selections, which plagued Choco's last days. I would have expected most Port supporters to be worried about some of these structural issues.