it is in Dimmas game plan, but the players don't execute it enough.
what we see when they are playing crap is not how hardwick wants them to play. when they get their tails up they play good, high scoring footy, but once the opposition shut that down and they make a mistake or two, they crap themselves and start playing conservatively. they play like they are afraid of failure, which is the best recipe for failure.
Hardwick is clueless on how to rectify this, though.