How is that even relevsnt?
Being captain or in a leadership role is very different to managing an AFL team.
I guess he's captained and coached and knows the difference between the two.
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How is that even relevsnt?
Being captain or in a leadership role is very different to managing an AFL team.
Agree. Remember when Scott came in and Mooney and Milburn couldn’t get in the team? I think Taylor and Gary are in a similar boat, but Scott can’t do it. They really should have just let Gaz be done after Perth. There are probably others cooked as well.It's not just Chris Scott, it's the whole team to be honest. But getting a new team requires a new coach, in my mind.
Thsi is continually stated. Yet the truth is that Mooney made the decision not to play.Agree. Remember when Scott came in and Mooney and Milburn couldn’t get in the team? I think Taylor and Gary are in a similar boat, but Scott can’t do it. They really should have just let Gaz be done after Perth. There are probably others cooked as well.
No it wasn’t. He said he hoped he didn’t get picked, cause he knew he was cooked, and would have embarrassed himself out there.Thsi is continually stated. Yet the truth is that Mooney made the decision not to play.
So he was standing behind the door when the team selection was being considered.No it wasn’t. He said he hoped he didn’t get picked, cause he knew he was cooked, and would have embarrassed himself out there.
He never told anyone that though till he announced his retirement.
That isn't quite true. It wasn't a given that he would get Hawkin's spot. He made the decision to withdraw himself from consideration, but that doesn't mean he made the decision....Thsi is continually stated. Yet the truth is that Mooney made the decision not to play.
Why should he stay as long as he likes? Despite creating a team full of head hunted players he hasnt succeeded.CS stays as long as he likes, but, after that,
Darren Bewick.
Recently finished up at Eastern Ranges. Highly regarded. Currently coaching in the Essendon FL.
A brilliant game day coach and communicator, and from a successful era, and for once, not a defender.
And has done a bit of work with K Rock.
In any case, I think he will stop at the end of 21, or 22. What I meant was he should see out his contract, emphasising that I was not advocating Bewick or anyone now, but at the end of CS's tenure. Reckon he might leave in 21 if we won a flag. So most likely 22.Why should he stay as long as he likes? Despite creating a team full of head hunted players he hasnt succeeded.
Because it ensures the Geelong mods stay in a job each season
Just go out and get the best coach. No other considerations. The strength we have is we haven't sacked a coach since 1987 or something. Stability is important.
He has the highest winning % of any coach with >100 games, high finishing positions means more prime time games which increases sponsorship. My point is money talks and if you were to get rid of Scott you would want to be sure as hell sure that the replacement will have equal or greater success. you wouldn't bring a first time coach like Hodge in, where talking Clarkson here.
Scott to see out his current extension - if he jags a flag then we can re-assess, if not then he'll have had 11 years since 2011, in which time he has completely overhauled the list to suit his vision.
That's a fair crack at it, I'd be more than happy to freshen the place up with a new appointment given no 10th Cats flag in that time. I reckon that's fair.
After this amount of time I question whether he can motivate the side to take that last step surely he's tried everything already to get them over the line. Cameron's inclusion hopefully opens the door for him to at least loosen the shackles and let the side freewheel a bit more going into attack,that in it's self could motivate the side to get on a roll and put some fun back into their game.It might be a bridge to far for Scott to take though expect more of the same defence first second and last.Scott to see out his current extension - if he jags a flag then we can re-assess, if not then he'll have had 11 years since 2011, in which time he has completely overhauled the list to suit his vision.
That's a fair crack at it, I'd be more than happy to freshen the place up with a new appointment given no 10th Cats flag in that time. I reckon that's fair.
The player who was sacked from the club for being a bad influence on the playing structure?Stevie J. In about 3 years.
So you'd be happy to give Ayersy another go? He deserves a chance.Worst nightmare would be Ross Lyon.
Not as bad as Blight to AyresThe player who was sacked from the club for being a bad influence on the playing structure?
that would be glorious. Bringing back SJ to coach would be a complete rejection of Scotts entire philosophy.