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NT - WC6 Coach + Game Talk
Forum index >> Australia >> NT - WC6 Coach + Game Talk Goto page : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
 
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2012-08-21 4:00:01
Cashbox was the coach for WC1-WC4. WC1 was not so good. WC2-WC4 made it past the qualifying stage. So if he puts his hand up again, I think it is a good thing.

Australia is still in need of LBs and pass rushers. I said this at the end of the last cycle.

The current safeties by WC7 will be world class.
  
Cash_Box
Posts: 276
Posted on 2012-08-21 13:47:15
My comment wasn't intended to offend or create conjecture. Simply a blunt assessment of this campaign and my endorsement that a coaching change is also necessary.

For the record, I did not coach WC1 and have had my time. I won't be nominating, in fact likely wont be around next campaign.
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2012-08-21 22:24:31
Someone refresh my memory as to the Oz WC1 coach please. I seem to have totally forgotten.
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2012-08-21 22:37:21
Was it katsuben?
  
katsuben
Posts: 106
Posted on 2012-08-23 1:59:23
Wasn't me. Pretty sure it was Godzillas Raiders.
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2012-08-23 7:01:56
50/50 chance, I took the wrong one. I though from my poor memeory it was one or the other.
  
BuiltForSpeed
Posts: 994
Posted on 2012-08-23 13:12:53
Rossib or something lke that!

Bad luck with your campaign Project. I had some dissagreements with your formations, and although you had some good wins, i am sure the Aussie team can win them again.

It was suggested from myself, if not pleading to Aussie managers to ramp up the high talented players and keep them in Australia fo rthe future, howver it dosnt seem quite a neccessary thing for young managers to do in regards to there economy strategy. The whole WC is a bit of a wank club anyways. IMO id like to leave that time spot open for a friendly cup or another zoned or regional cup scenario.

BFS.
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2012-08-24 9:46:18
Yeah I was never 100% confident on the defensive formations. But trying to find a good combo for LBs and DLs with the one skill wonders with poor physicals is hard. Notice the total lack of sacks and pressures?

Offense was all good, except the 4 WR trial against UK, which I thought would've gone so much better. Offense still got 34.X points a game. Just gotta sort out the holes in the 39.X points a game defense.

I have some magic LBs and DL that should be good for next cycle. Hopefully that will help next cycle's coach.
  
Daudy
Posts: 1441
Posted on 2012-08-24 13:21:33
RE Aussie youth:

I recently rebought a 4.5* youthpull I noticed floating around the market that I had sold for over 50 times the amount I rebought him for. Then I remembered he had capped at 12 speed...

I promise I don't generally sell Aussie talents unless there's something wrong with them!


EDIT: Project, I assume Kyle is capped...?








Also, I haven't pulled anything new over 1.5* in a couple of months.....
  
faulcon
Posts: 0
Posted on 2012-08-24 14:01:22
Ivan Wall and Aaron Riggio are both pretty damn nice D Liners.
  
 
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