Tim Watson
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No.
So why don't you make a decision then?
For me, it's like there are parts of what they're doing.
Even in that first half against St.
Kilda at the weekend, they were playing good football and they looked like they were well-organized and they had a great understanding about what they were doing and how they were doing it.
All the things you'd think and you'd look at that and say, okay, well, this is a pretty good team.
Except that that's happened every week for seven months.
So that, I mean, critically, if, and it seems to me, there's some issue here with the type of player that they have in terms of them being able to get in the trenches and work hard when they need to and fight when they need to and show some grit when they need to.
And or there's an issue here with the conditioning of these players and how long that they can run and play high level elite football for.
So you don't think they're fit enough?
I don't know.
Like, if you look at the fade out, then I think you've got to take that into consideration.
It's this, it's the personnel, and it's also the fade out in terms of their inability to be able to play 120 minutes of football at that high level.
A physical and mental fade out.
They've got...
They've got players there that are mentally โ I look at Wiedering as a prime example of this.
For a leader, to me, watching him play, he looks like he's retracted in his overall demeanour as a player.
I think you're right.
And he should be going the opposite direction.
If you're a great leader, then you should be going in the opposite direction.