Originally posted by sykesg
would you say there is more team work involved in 7 man that 5? Never really thought about it but the more players the more chance to carry dead wood.
Then if you need that confusion resolved, just think about trying to integrate teamwork with seven players all of whom have one leg, are short sighted and the jitters.Originally posted by sykesg
Not confused about dead wood issues just interested in the mentality that Hellwood had 5 players who could play Pro and win but increase them to 7 and they have to play Am.
I thought this to be a team work issue rather than quality of players issue.
Look, teamwork is not really such a big issue as some people would make out, if you think it is, then obviously its harder to make it work if you don’t have the quality of player on board across the whole team profile.Originally posted by sykesg
again not confused just interested and hopeing to spark your views on team work. The team in question being Hellwood who could play pro at 5 man but am at 7 man.
Is this because they have dead wood in their last 2 players or is it because the increase in team work needed across the team is beyond them at the moment?
I'll try and explain what I ment about the team work issue rather than quality of player issue to ease your confusion. A great player has to shoot, move, stay tight but also be part of the team listen to them and feed back to them.
An example of a truely great player with stacks of potential who I've watched play in awe is Colby. Great shot, mover and as tight as a ducks butt, but he plays his own game and, for now, needs to learn to listen and talk back.
So my question, just out of interest, about Hellwood is team work issue or quality of player issue?