Watched the game yesterday with a Souths fan and a Knights fan. At 14-0 I said that the Knights had to be careful they maintained composure if Souths scored a couple of tries but it's difficult to judge them when Souths literally had 100% of possession from when they scored their first try to their third. That knock on ruling against Edrick in the second half by Cummins was a terrible call and a pivotal one considering Knights looked like they might be on the verge of getting back into the contest if they could score a try, but it wasn't what cost them the game-
It all came down to leadership. You look at Souths and they had Walker and Cook running the show for them. Where was the direction for Newcastle? The game really summed up the difference between a player like Pearce and a player like Cook, because a guy like Cook takes control of a match and leads by example the same way guys like Chief, Joey or Buderus used to (plus it helps he's an awesome player). But Pearce has never looked the same since Origin 3 last year. It's like he finally got that monkey off his back and got to hold the Origin shield and he's been phoning it in ever since. A guy like that is toxic to the mentality of a club, let alone when he's meant to be your captain.
But looking ahead the Knights have plenty of potential to be a great side- a good forward pack with Frizzel on the way, a talent like Ponga and also Best who looks to have a big future ahead of him too. It seems like every regional club that goes through a golden period (Cowboys, Broncos, Raiders, Knights) then has a lean period with players and staff coasting off past glories and a half-arsed attitude seeps in that can take seasons to rectify. The Broncos and Cowboys are both there at the moment, the Raiders have come out the other side and Newcastle (provided the key decision makers correctly identify and rid the club of the individuals holding it back) could do what Canberra and Penrith have done the past 18 months or so.
If O'Brien shows some balls and cuts certain players in that squad who don't appear to care and don't show the leadership required of them, I reckon there would be a notable difference in where the Knights finish and how they perform in pressure games like yesterday.