martielang
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After the worst injury hit season in our history. Context matters.
In 2014 we make week 3 of the finals.
I was talking about the year on year improvement whilst he was coach, there’s no doubt we improved in 2016, but we would’ve improved a lot just from having a more normal season injury wise.
Obviously they thought the same when they gave him an extension, but they later realised he wasn’t good enough a tactician to compete with the top teams.
I see no problem with sacking Griffin. He wasn’t a top shelf coach, if we wanted to make the next step we needed to move on.
.... or he just fell out with Gus.
Hook had an equally big injury list one of the years as well. Last year was horrendous.
If there are big enough problems that you need to sack him, do it at the end of the year. The fact they did it when they did, just further proves (imo) the decision was (mostly) personal rather than professional.