We definitely need to look for something different, but another serious question for you to consider...
When we played Penrith 3 weeks ago and matched them 2 tries each, they scored their 2 tries from (1) a play that started at the right hand post, went right 2 passes and then a big missed tackle by Papali'i 10 metres out from the line and (2) a play that started near the left posts after a settler from Penrith and then shifted left 2 passes before a late offload found a support player who went past some lazy defence from Lane not following and closing the gap. Penrith had nothing in attack that we couldn't defend against, except for missing tackles.
Like my original post asked, is our attacking structure and plan really any different from anyone else or is it just execution?
I was at the game last night. i lost count of the amount of times i commented on how bad our attack is.
i get what you are saying about similarities in our attack and the other tops teams - and somewhat agree with you. i think the differences are:
- when we have a whole set of 6 in the attacking 20 - maximum 1 or 2 tackles we actually try and put a play on. the other 3-4 are plod settlers that usually result in a slow play the ball and the last tackle is the same cross field bomb every time. Good teams will usually have 1 settler (quick play the ball) then go all out for the rest of the tackles.
- our plays often breakdown because of either slow play the balls or one of our players inability to execute their part of the play
- Gutho overplaying his hand and overcalling the halves. he runs sideways and doesnt have power to break the line. he needs to stick to support play, not 1st or 2nd receiver. He works best when he runs off a shortball or throws the last pass before the try
- the biggest thing for me though is just the speed and depth we play at. watch the panthers or the storm, everything they do (especially in the 20m zone) is done at pace. bodies in motion. the back line has depth and everyone is moving at speed. everyone knows their role and how to execute it. we stand flat, catch the ball standing still, get our timing all wrong and play with no speed.
its diabolical.
it either comes down to 2 things (or a combination of both)
1. not enough skill in individual players
2. not enough skill in the coaching department
if we dont practice attack in equal amounts that we practice defense then BA has rocks in his head.