cardinal said:
A good half can run the game without a dominant or fast 5/8, eg Johns with sean rudder, to blame John Morris for Tim and Jeremy Smith's form this year is a cop out. Morris was great in 05 and very solid in 06 while not being the fastest 5/8 his organising took a lot of pressure off our half, not to mention his defence,which while I think Finch will bring more options in attack Morris's defence will be missed.
It's not a cop out, it's a fact. Tim Smith was already down on confidence and form, add a useless five-eighth to the equation and you get season 2006...the fact that both our halves struggled alongside Morris is a clear indication that he was not doing his job at five-eighth. Teams worked him out, and targetted him, and he had no answers. He took no pressure off, in fact he built pressure on his own halfback by being behind the play every single time he got the ball. The number of times he broke down a backline movement by himself, whether outside Tim or Jeremy, was ridiculous. On top of that, the ball more often than not stopped moving when it got to him. As a result, Tim felt he had to do everything himself and just ended up digging himself a deeper hole. Morris is not solely to blame for Tim Smiths form, I never said he was. But he sure as heck contributed to his woeful season. I think, with Finch outside him, Tim will be able to play his natural game a lot more, without worrying about playing halfback and five-eighth like he did when he was partnered with Morris.
And your reference to Andrew Johns is a silly one, they are two different player. Tim Smith likes to combine with his halves partner to run the side around, whereas Johns uses his halves partner as a running back/forward, hence Rudder and Johns worked well. Johns is in sole control of the Knights, Smith is not solely in control of Parramatta...Look at how Thurston struggled at times this year with no halves partner and no go forward, he is a similar player to Smith.