I agree. Inaccuracy is a huge contributing factor to our poor scores in final quarters recently - as it has been across the rest of the game in many recent instances as well.Pies2016 wrote:
Without wanting to labour the point, it’s interesting that in everyone of those last quarters highlighted above, we kicked more behinds than goals. Maybe the focus should be more on our bad kicking at goal than it is to “ fault “ the reigning premiers last quarter strategies.
Fly alluded in his presser to our lack of capacity to run out games, and this no doubt is due to the players we have had to call upon entering the team with only VFL experience. Fly also mentioned in his presser that these guys will improve in their capacity to run out games, as they accustom themselves to the AFL level of intensity. He gave a time frame for this as well: 2 to 3 weeks.
By the way P2016, i read in another post of yours that you believe that this is not our year, and we should accept it for what it is. The current injury crisis certainly suggests this conclusion, but I won't give up on this year yet. The ladder is incredibly tight (except for the Swans, who justifiably are Premiership favourites). But anything can happen: injury crises can devastate other teams; moreover none of our injuries are long term, and finally Fly and the assistant coaches are extraordinarily skilful in developing self-belief within the team, and formulating practical game day strategies which keep us in the hunt even with such a depleted squad. I am keeping my hopes up, and believe that this year is not done with yet. (Hopeful emoji)