The bad drafting, the lack of developing juniors, the tired trying to win with duds mentality has not changed since Hardwick joined Richmond.
But where Hardwick has been worse than previous coaches is his Game Plan. We struggled against Port and Melbourne. These clubs are nowhere near us in terms of list development. Miles behind. But our chip chip Robert Walls defensive game plan is biting us big time. We are as impotent as a gummy shark.
While we have a dud coach that is pig headed in his belief that a skilled, defensive game plan is the only way to win a flag, we will continue to fail. Clarkson has Franklin and Roughhead, and still he struggles to win a flag apart from his fluke first year. They struggled against GCS on the weekend. Its a losing game plan that has done nothing to stop the losing culture at Richmond. It requires a ridiculously skilled team to execute and we have not recruited to that effect.
Think about it rationally. You know half the list are average disposers of the ball. Would you.
a) Go for a high skilled chip chip defensive game plan where our best users can be negated and be rendered useless.
or
b) Run with a long kicking attacking game plan, where we move the ball quickly and our forwards get a chance at one on one contests.
Most of our players are long kicks. We should play more like Essendon and Geelong. Take the game on at all costs and get it to Jack and our other talls and let our running midfield mop up the rest.
The difference between a good coach and a bad coach is like night and day. 95 Northey had us in the finals with an average list and a few stars. But those B graders were able to execute his game plan because it was simple and not beyond their abilities. 96-97 Walls led us nowhere with a similar list that he only just began decimating.