Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
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Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
I'm hoping that he takes a good look at a few of his own coaching decisions recently. He has proven himself inflexible (on Moore, on adjusting the game style, on tagging the oppositions most important players), baffling (IQ on J Cameron), and now he's had a crack at the lack of on-ground leadership. I think he needs to take a breath and perhaps take some personal responsibility. Yes, we've had a shocking year with injuries but it seems that hubris had set in and reality has now wreaked havoc on our confidence. It is now that we get to find out just how good of a coach Fly can be.
Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
Except that it's Collingwood and we eat our own, I can't really believe that people are questioning the Coach after the Club's amazing record since he took over. Do people think he hasn't got over the bar because we have just the one premiership in 3 seasons? Seriously?
Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
I agree with Fly about on-ground leadership, no problem with that because it’s obvious. Two things happen after a premiership — you have the hunger for more, or you get complacent and comfortable. Even if it’s just a 5% drop in hunger and focus, that’s enough to see you drop out of the 8 these days.
And crikey, we’ve used FORTY players from our list this year due to injuries. On top of Band-Aid trades with no big draft picks to work with due to previous club admin stuff ups. No team is going to compete for a flag in that situation. None of that is Fly’s fault.
And crikey, we’ve used FORTY players from our list this year due to injuries. On top of Band-Aid trades with no big draft picks to work with due to previous club admin stuff ups. No team is going to compete for a flag in that situation. None of that is Fly’s fault.
Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
I believe that Fly will take what has come to pass and bounce back next year with some list changes
Lost a battle has Fly but not the war
Lost a battle has Fly but not the war
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
Um no, we've used 37, the same number as; Suns,Saints & Roos. One more than; Lions & Melbourne.Mr Miyagi wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 10:21 am
And crikey, we’ve used FORTY players from our list this year due to injuries. On top of Band-Aid trades with no big draft picks to work with due to previous club admin stuff ups. No team is going to compete for a flag in that situation. None of that is Fly’s fault.
Other than Richmond who've used 41, most teams are in the 33-37 range.
Sydney are the only real exception having used only 30 players.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
Watching Clarko coaching this mouthwatering young north team from the box. They will be a force. I’d love to see Fly coach from the box for the remainder of the season to really see what is happening without ball in hand and work on his tactical coaching
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Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
I’d love Fly to do whatever he feels is right, and is the right way to win - not change because of external pressure.
My feeling earlier in the week was that we would lose this game but still make finals. That said, I didn’t expect it to be such a drubbing but I also think our extremely poor conversion skewed that.
In Fly’s previous 2 years we have a premiership (23) and the most enjoyable H&A season I’ve ever witnessed (22). I’m not prepared to get off the bandwagon or question his decisions or approach just yet.
My feeling earlier in the week was that we would lose this game but still make finals. That said, I didn’t expect it to be such a drubbing but I also think our extremely poor conversion skewed that.
In Fly’s previous 2 years we have a premiership (23) and the most enjoyable H&A season I’ve ever witnessed (22). I’m not prepared to get off the bandwagon or question his decisions or approach just yet.
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Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
3 years today since Fly was appointed.
Still so grateful to him for helping us achieve success last year.
Still so grateful to him for helping us achieve success last year.
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Re: Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
^ Not just for the premiership - the gameplan implemented from 2022 provides for the use of skill and flair, two things that were sadly lacking during the previous decade and had rendered Collingwood unwatchable, despite the presence of some brilliant players. He didn't just bring us a flag - he gave us our football team back.