It's beyond comprehension that you can spend 5 months doing nothing but training for footy games then finally get to play a footy game and - just picking our two of a list of 137 here -
1. Your only plan to get past half forward is kick it to... actually not to... kick it near Fyfe.
2. You get the ball at 60m out from goal, many times, and have nothing, absolutely nothing. No movement, no blocking, no leading, no anything except for 18 Fremante players following 18 Geelong players inside the 50 metre arc and spread out along with them so the bloke with the ball can pop it up with neither penetration nor looking to place it in a position of danger to form pressure to kick a goal. All you have is 36 players surrounding it in the hope of a free kick or a lucky ricochet.
It's hit and-hope-stuff. There's no smidgeon of evidence of semblance of a concept of an idea of a plan. This, above all else is the coaches job. We don't want acknowledgement of responsibility. We know you're bloody well responsible. We want evidence of thinking in the form of output. And said output to be during the game not the hot air afterward.