That's all fine MT, but where is the game plan if you have players with "poor disposal, poor decision making, poor tackling, being second to the ball, not going in hard enough"? I doubt that any coach's tactics would be discernable under that pile of negatives! It's hard to implement any sort of game plan when up to 1/3 of your side are basically dumb footballers. The smart ones, like Chaff and AK are carrying out their part, but many of the others just aren't there. Not up to the task. Looking back at our posts, I don't think we're too far apart on that.
I wonder whether Greg Beck actually speaks to players before he drafts them. I couldn't help but be impressed with Matthew Pavlich on TFS last night, but I just couldn't begin to imagine Aaron Fiora in the same seat. I believe that we have made an artform of drafting dummies, rejects and injury prone players in the past dozen years. Not just in Danny's era. I pray that that is about to stop.
I do find it difficult to believe that a coaching/football staff comprising Frawley, Crocker, Wheadon, Spargo, Brittain, Hutchison, Weightman and Miller (not to mention the collective experience of Wayne Campbell, Greg Stafford, et al) would have come up with a forward game plan that says "er, let's just handball backwards in the forward half or bomb it long to a contest". I think even the tiny tactics revealed in the Herald Sun were far more complex than even you or I had believed to be in existence. No, our execution is poor at the moment, we have lost confidence and we don't have the players on the park to carry out any game plan. Simple as that IMO. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.