Under pure Buckley, we played the most utterly defensive retrograde game style ever created (according to Swannie, the way we played post 2018 "made the eyes bleed".).RudeBoy wrote:
That ignores the fact that under Buckley, we played a very positive and attacking brand of footy in 2018 and almost (should have) won the flag - missing our main 2 tall defenders, and with Treloar playing with a lame leg, and Pendles a crook back.
I think Bucks coached well, with the players available. As for 2022, apart from the loss of Grundy, this year has been our most injury free season that I can recall.
However, if you ask me right now who is the better coach, I'd say McCrae. But let's not pretend Bucks was a shit coach when his overall record, with seeming injury ridden seasons one after the other, is evidence he was a very good coach.
2018 was an outlier in the Buckley era, made possible by assistant coaches such as Justin Longmuir and Hocking. When they left, the Buckley "eyes bleedin'" approach became the dominant factor.
2019 was the year where the unravelling began.The legacy of 2018 still lingered on, but we saw the truth in 2020 and then most graphically in 2021.
Buckley was not a good coach. His influence was destructive in many ways, and it continued unfortunately when Robert Harvey took over. Not Harvey's fault - he was simply playing out the coaching code that Bux had impressed upon the entire coaching staff.
I cannot see how any AFL team in their right mind could possibly entertain the idea of recruiting Bux as their senior coach.