Is our roster that poor, that Brad has over-achieved?
Personally, I don't think so.
While we do have deficiencies (eg: lack of raw speed on the edges, consistency in our halves), out team on paper is more than serviceable:
Gutherson is probably on the tier just below elite, but he is an excellent player
Sivo had lots of deficiencies in his game, but is also a massive threat inside the opposition 20m zone
Waqa Blake is an erratic enigma, but he is good enough to cause teams plenty of headaches
Dylan Brown is dripping with potential, and raw talent
Mitchell Moses is erratic, but imo, the most skilful halfback in the NRL
Paulo and RCG are a better starting front row than many other teams'
Mahoney is elite
Matterson and Papali'i are both excellent players
Nathan Brown has his limitations (eg: not the biggest bloke), but he plays with energy, aggression, and he brings some skills to our middle
Lane, Niukore, and Kaufusi are all serviceable interchange forwards
We don't have the best team in the NRL on paper, but imo, the team - if they play to their true potential - is easily a top 4 team.
But we are seeing:
* Junior Paulo trundle up to the line, and look to offload first
* Matterson wasting his talents by trying to run through defences
* Dylan Brown not progressing his game
* Papali'i relying on brute force, and footwork, to get the job done
* Sivo not working hard enough for a modern NRL winger
* Opacic continually making silly errors
* Gutherson and Nathan Brown's form slump
* Maboney not engaging markers, despite being talented enough to do so
Now, granted - some of those issues may not be coaching issues.
But we seem poorly-prepared on a regular basis - we tend to start games well, run out of patience after 20 minutes, and start panicking.
That's not solely on Brad Arthur - his assistants are clearly not preparing the team properly.
But if on-field performances don't improve, then I'm afraid that there will be no recourse left but to go a different direction in 2023...