Mantis
17-08-2008, 04:21 PM
What's our game plan when we turn the ball over?
To me it seems we try to implement a 'rolling zone' meaning our players guard space rather than an opponent. I don't think it works often enough. When all our players on the same wavelength with there defensive intensity we are able to force turnovers. I have only seen this happen twice for an entire game this year, against Hawthorn in Tassie and against Brisbane at the MCG.
On too mnay occassions I see guys like Griffen, Cooney, Boyd, Cross... Ok our entire midfield group either standing still or not working hard enough on the defensive parts of there game. Playing this style means that our players really aren't responsible for a man so it gets quite frustrating for us supporter's in trying to work out who is supposed to be picking up who. It's like they are happy enough to jog along guard a bit of space and wait for a turnover to occur such that these player's will be free and can try and be an option when we are attacking.
With our backline down on form and number's these turnovers aren't occuring as readily as they were earler in the season and we are getting hurt on the scoreboard.
Do other's feel as frustrated as I do watching us play this style or is this just the way modern footy is played?
To me it seems we try to implement a 'rolling zone' meaning our players guard space rather than an opponent. I don't think it works often enough. When all our players on the same wavelength with there defensive intensity we are able to force turnovers. I have only seen this happen twice for an entire game this year, against Hawthorn in Tassie and against Brisbane at the MCG.
On too mnay occassions I see guys like Griffen, Cooney, Boyd, Cross... Ok our entire midfield group either standing still or not working hard enough on the defensive parts of there game. Playing this style means that our players really aren't responsible for a man so it gets quite frustrating for us supporter's in trying to work out who is supposed to be picking up who. It's like they are happy enough to jog along guard a bit of space and wait for a turnover to occur such that these player's will be free and can try and be an option when we are attacking.
With our backline down on form and number's these turnovers aren't occuring as readily as they were earler in the season and we are getting hurt on the scoreboard.
Do other's feel as frustrated as I do watching us play this style or is this just the way modern footy is played?