There are few more frustrating feelings in sport than watching something unfold that seems so obvious, yet it isn't to the people that matter.
When we take early penalty goals to go 2-0, 8-0, or 14-0 we never kick on. The momentum shift is often immediate - within minutes you can almost feel the game turning, like the opposition is thinking "oh so those 2 points matter to you? Great, because we plan on scoring at least 3 or 4 tries so they don't matter to us".
Gallen said very clearly in his interview yesterday that it's a sign of weakness and the defending team feeds off it.
So why do we continue to do it? Because Bennett tells us to.
It's not about the 2 points, it's about the big picture. You have to score a decent tally to beat a team like the Storm. They chip away and chip away and they get you in the end. So that 2 points just isn't important enough.
You get limited chances to score in an NRL game these days - especially when you play conservative football against a good side. If you're just waiting for errors and penalties from your opponent, surely when they provide them you have to go in for the kill?
We clearly aren't capable of grinding out 16-14 wins, so why the hell are trying to? We actually could have won this week and last week by 12+ margins in my opinion, if our mindset had been different.
I put it all down to WB. Happy for him to leave whenever he gets sick of us, to be honest.
No Gidly, no Buderus. I know. But the game was there to be taken by the scruff of the neck by the 17 players we did have. Negative mentality = negative result.