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Sick of anybody saying it’s because of the big effort against Port.

It’s early ****ing season. The players aren’t tired. Just piss weak.
It gets hard and they give up. We have been trying to sugar coat this shit for a long time. 2018 was a blessed outlier.

**** knows how Richmond and Hawthorn before them managed to bottle the lightning.
 
fu** knows how Richmond and Hawthorn before them managed to bottle the lightning.

From an uneducated perspective - by maintaining the rage. Hawthorn were the "unsociable Hawks" and the Tigers are campaigners to a man.

By contrast, we're a f*cken Dad Club too interested in telling stories of past glories. Sh*t gets hard? "Nah f*ck that, I already got a premiership medallion".
 
I hope all the posters who were having a crack at those of us pissed off with the Port game close out are watching Richmond tonight and are able to understand the need to bury teams properly rather than piss away good percentage and psychological edges that come from putting teams to the sword.
Maybe we weren't good enough to bury Port. Games dont just go the way you want them to go.
 
From an uneducated perspective - by maintaining the rage. Hawthorn were the "unsociable Hawks" and the Tigers are campaigners to a man.

By contrast, we're a f*cken Dad Club too interested in telling stories of past glories. Sh*t gets hard? "Nah f*ck that, I already got a premiership medallion".
Exactly right and where does this culture come from? The CEO? The captain? The head coach? The assistant coaches?
 

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Plenty have teams have replicated their form from one week to the next. The difference between us and Richmond is that they keep going when they have built up a lead whereas we stop dead in our tracks. They did it against Port 2 weeks ago and again last week.
We also had Port over a barrel in a half while Richmond were played off the park by them. Swings and roundabouts, every week of footy has the potential to be entirely different to the last due to any range of factors. We’re likely cooked now due to our injuries but the comp really isn’t that elite and there’s no one consistently good week to week. With a full selection of players we’re still comfortably right among the best even despite our ability to get too complacent.
 
Maybe we weren't good enough to bury Port. Games dont just go the way you want them to go.

We took our foot off the throat like we always do, don't pretend otherwise.
 
We also had Port over a barrel in a half while Richmond were played off the park by them. Swings and roundabouts, every week of footy has the potential to be entirely different to the last due to any range of factors. We’re likely cooked now due to our injuries but the comp really isn’t that elite and there’s no one consistently good week to week. With a full selection of players we’re still comfortably right among the best even despite our ability to get too complacent.

An admirable effort fighting the tide, but best to just let the waves of negativity wash over you. No point arguing 🤷‍♂️
 
2018 was a blessed outlier.
Wowee!! I remember someone on here got destroyed for suggesting that

 
Richmond showed a definite shift in their tactics against St Kilda.

After opening the season with tackles inside 50 counts of 6, 7, 5 and 10 they had 18 tonight against the Saints - you have to go back almost two years to the day (Round 5, 2019) for a time that the Tigers surpassed that figure.

Richmond ranked last in the competition for tackles inside 50 and during 2020. They also accordingly came in lowest for the proportion of tackles that were committed inside 50 at 14.3%.

Their performance tonight of 18 of a total of 68 is 26.5%.

During 2017, the Tigers fronted the competition in both of these areas, averaging 14.3 tackles inside 50 per game, proportionally 20.5% of their total tackles.


Having been unable to slow down opposing ball movement and create turnovers from the defensive trap on the wing as a result of the new rule, Richmond it appears have gone back to the future with the full-field press as a means of disrupting the release kick from the opposition defence that has caused problems for them.


Ironically it would now seem that a rule change invoked to create more ball movement transition from defence to attack will instead lead to a renewed chapter of forward pressing tactics from coaches.
 

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Richmond showed a definite shift in their tactics against St Kilda.

After opening the season with tackles inside 50 counts of 6, 7, 5 and 10 they had 18 tonight against the Saints - you have to go back almost two years to the day (Round 5, 2019) for a time that the Tigers surpassed that figure.

Richmond ranked last in the competition for tackles inside 50 and during 2020. They also accordingly came in lowest for the proportion of tackles that were committed inside 50 at 14.3%.

Their performance tonight of 18 of a total of 68 is 26.5%.

During 2017, the Tigers fronted the competition in both of these areas, averaging 14.3 tackles inside 50 per game, proportionally 20.5% of their total tackles.


Having been unable to slow down opposing ball movement and create turnovers from the defensive trap on the wing as a result of the new rule, Richmond it appears have gone back to the future with the full-field press as a means of disrupting the release kick from the opposition defence that has caused problems for them.


Ironically it would now seem that a rule change invoked to create more ball movement transition from defence to attack will instead lead to a renewed chapter of forward pressing tactics from coaches.
Love ur footy brain dyl 🥰
 
Quinz’s post resonates.

Why I cherish 2018 and the others is because it is damn hard for our club (well non Victorian sides, but us particularly to win a premiership). We have to have many many things go our way, the margin for error is a lot less. Travelling every second week is a fact of life, but it doesn’t make it any less of a burden. It’s easy to say, “oh well they should be used to it”. Of course. But year after year takes a toll. In a “competition” where if you are only a little bit off your game and you get rolled, being on the road every second week is a huge challenge.

I have long accepted that we (WCE) will never go back to back or have a dynasty like that of Hawthorn or Richmond. Is that defeatist? Well yes. But it is an uncomfortable truth IMO.

Look at Richmond. Last week was their first interstate trip for the season. Tonight the beginning of another run of Melbourne matches, they don’t leave Victoria until the weekend of the 22nd May. 8 of their first 10 matches in Victoria. That is what we are up against. We need to be brilliant. And unfortunately, we are not.

Just take it week to week, hope we start seeing some more progression from some of the younger and lesser lights and work towards one day getting back to the summit. History says we have another 10~ years to go 🤷‍♂️
 
In 2015 we were the only team ever to beat all 17 other teams in a year.

In 2018 we were the only team ever to go undefeated in Victoria for a season.

In 2005 and 2006 the dominant teams were all non-Victorian.

In 1992 and 1994 we had one of the best lists ever assembled.

That's what we have to look like to get there. When we're off even a little off for a few weeks we lose games and end up behind the 8 ball.
 

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In 2015 we were the only team ever to beat all 17 other teams in a year.

In 2018 we were the only team ever to go undefeated in Victoria for a season.

In 2005 and 2006 the dominant teams were all non-Victorian.

In 1992 and 1994 we had one of the best lists ever assembled.

That's what we have to look like to get there. When we're off even a little off for a few weeks we lose games and end up behind the 8 ball.


So you're saying Simpson is mentally weak and is too nice to make the hard decisions like retiring Jetta? I knew it!
 
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