Southernsaint said:
Secondly, I think Brown doesn't have the tactical nous of even a Brian Smith & has been saved by the natural talents of the squad on a number of occasions. Just looking at 5th tackle options & the failure of the team to adapt to conditions (see Brisbane @ WIN) as examples.
That's absolutely right.
And if Browny was coaching, say Souths, he would of ended up just like Paul Langmack. I'm worried that this group of players will never reach their true potential and in a couple of seasons we'll be looking back at a great window of oportunity that was never fully realised.
Someone mentioned the Broncos, and how they have a lesser group of players (on paper) to us. It comes down to their coach, who has them perfectly drilled and prepared for everything.
Just take the example Ben gave above. In contrast to our pathetic preparation and tatics for the wet, Bennett's men played the exact style of football they needed to comfortably win the match.
Look at the other top teams, and notice the high calibre of their leaders:
Roosters = Stuart (imagine letting him down!
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Bulldogs = Folkes
Broncos = Bennett
Panthers = Lang
Storm = Bellamy (an example of someone learning the trade under a top league mind in Bennett)
The decision to throw Browny the reigns so soon has not only hampered the team, as he is only learning with a team which is possibly almost at it's peak of potential (which needs to be drilled, directed, and harnessed immediately), but it is very unfair on him. Someone said to me the other day that it should of been Mick Potter as coach with Browny as he's deputy.
He probably has the potential to be a great coach but by throwing him in the deep end so soon he may never have the chance to properly develop and achieve his true potential (much like the team itself).