No, you can't make strawberry jam from manure. But then to dismiss kids like Nason, Astbury, Webberley and Griffiths as manure just because they weren't absolute premium draft picks is pretty insulting to their ability and worth.
And the fact that we secured such promising players with the benefit of smart recruiting with mid to late-range draft picks only proves my point.
Compare this to the way the previous administration frittered away early draft picks on the likes of Tambling (4) Meyer(12) Pattison(16) Polo(20) JON ( and Hughes. That list re-building 2004 draft was really worth finishing on the bottom for AGAIN-wasn't it????
In 2004 we did the right thing gaining all those picks. We just had poor resources and the wrong people to pick properly and not waste them. It would've been far worse if say we won a few games late in the season and finished with a first pick say around 8. Then we would've missed out competely (at least we got Lids) given our poor recruiting as we did the following year
. In 2005 we didn't bottom out fully after 2004. We finished 12th IIRC while Hawthorn, Collingwood and Carlton all finished bottom 3 and all scored pre-first round priority picks
. So rather than picking up say Murphy and Ryder who we wanted to slip to pick 8 we went with JON
and then because we went 'small' with our first pick we went with an inferior tall in Cleve at pick 24 chasing a KPP. So many things wrong with our reasoning in the 2005 draft it just shows we never had a clue.
Btw I wasn't insulting the players we picked up in last year's draft as we still could have chosen those same players
plus another with a top 20 priority pick we missed out on for winning 1.5 games than we should've. Cameron should've told Jade to keep our wins to no more than four
. This year we miss out another priority pick and if we had kept our wins to just 4 last and this year we would gain an
extra pick at 6. It's these bonus early picks combined with a resourced recruiting dept. and strong player development that accelerates the rebuilding process.
Look, we're just going round and round in ever-decreasing circles on this one. We're just going to have to agree to disagree.
No probs. Yep we'll agree to disagree on this.
But one last point is that players aren't machines. You can't just de-program them, and re-program them at the flick of a switch. And I think it would be virtually impossible to re-build a team's self-confidence and belief after you've encouraged them to lay low for 2-3 years,taking one beating after another, while we slowly put together the kind of elite list you think is worthy of challenging the big boys.
True the players aren't machines but you don't ask the players to tank. The tanking is done via team selections, match-ups, trying players in different positions and combinations. As for player confidence I remember us flogging Geelong at the Dome in 2000 by 77 points. It didn't do Ling, Corey, Enright, Mooney, Milburn and Scarlett any harm in the long run. Nor did Hawthorn losing 12 games out of 13 in the middle of 2006 stop them from playing finals the following year and then win a flag the year after that.