I think a lot of this comes down to Thaiday. He was given a large contract and the captaincy on the back of form that he has not replicated since and, on the basis of his performance thus far, will not again. With the amount of money Thaiday commanded, we were prevented from going after or retaining other talent, and it's not exactly like we're hurting for back-rowers.
Compunding that is his utter lack of leadership on the field. When the chips are down, the captain needs to get the players organised and motivated, which he just does not do. Parker, Wallace, Prince, and Hodges all do a lot more talking and organising than he does.
The problem is that the team is now caught between a rock and a hard place. He's an incumbent Australian and Queensland player (not that he should be selected for either on current form), highy paid, and club captain, so consigning him to the bench as an impact player or shuffling him off to the Queensland Cup until he gets his act together just isn't going to happen; Bennet could do it because he had more currency with the club and because of the stage Thaiday's career was at, but now taking such a hardline stance is much more difficult.
The second issue I would identify is Andrew McCullough. Hard as he works, he's extremely inconsistent and even after so many seasons in top grade he cannot make it through 80 minutes. We have a multitude of options to replace him- Wallace, Hunt, Baptiste- and we need better service from our dummy half.
We could sign Dugan tomorrow (God forbid- the club's already got some attitude problems, last thing we need is to add someone whose issues in that area are so well-known) and it wouldn't fix anything.
We have no go-forward. We need to get rid of Thaiday entirely or reduce his role dramatically (until or unless such time as he shows he's up to more) and get an actual prop into play. Parker needs to be club captain, and should have been all along. Development of halves is obviously a problem but that gap has been plastered over well enough for the time being; Prince showed in the All-Stars game what he can do behind a dominant pack and although it's not what he was capable of 10 seasons ago, he can do what the Broncos need right now from him... if the platform is made available, which so far it hasn't.
Reed, Gillett, and even Glenn are looking impotent in attack because they're being asked to do the job of a battering-ram prop since we don't have enough players to cover that role. When it comes time for an explosive burst of speed, they're too ground down to provide it.
1. Corey Norman
2. Dale Copely/Lachlan Maranta
3. Jack Reed
4. Justin Hodges
5. Jharal Yow-Yeh/Lachlan Maranta
6. Ben Hunt
7. Scott Prince
8. Ben Hannant
9. Peter Wallace/Kurt Baptiste
10. Josh McGuire
11. Alex Glenn
12. Matt Gillett
13. Corey Parker (C)
14. David Hala
15. Mitchell Dodds
16. David Stagg
17. Josh Hoffman
That's a team (subject to injuries) that we could field right now and expect some improvement with. Long-term we still need to find or promote a new fullback and half, but with a better attack platform to work with at least we could get somewhere this year.