Crows coach’s plan to save his side’s season

The excuses are starting to sound the same at West Lakes. What we do know is we’re we’re taking steps in the right direction. If we get the process right, the outcome looks after itself. What adds to the frustration is we’re so close. While those cliches might be cold comfort to fans, Matthew Nicks here’s the feedback around his side’s uninspiring efforts. It’s understandable the frustration, I think, that comes when you’re not executing. And it stands out when when our skills aren’t necessarily at the level, and that’s unfortunately where it’s at at the moment. Already promised to take more risks and move faster. The coach says he’s simplifying a game plan that’s prompted suggestions Some players are overthinking things. We’re we’re not adding more detail. We’re stripping back. Not that we’ve got a hell of a lot of detail in there and we don’t need anyone to come in and do anything special. It’s it’s come in and play your role. That’s something Will Hamill would likely have to do this weekend. The defender almost a certainty to replace Paddy Parnell for his first game in nearly two years. But that could be the extent of the changes what we. Went with last week. Take the game on a little more. You know when we get our opportunities, but from a personnel point of view, we may make one, maybe two changes. But they’ll only be small tweaks now, one year since putting the AFL on notice. With that boil over against the Blues, the Crows will now need to pull off an even bigger upset to keep their season alive. Will Crouch 9 News.

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