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If thats the case, why does everyone have their titties in a twist about a game in the rain at Homebush in early July?
So you’re saying we’re certainties to take out the title?
If thats the case, why does everyone have their titties in a twist about a game in the rain at Homebush in early July?
Hell no, but as long as we make the top 8 we are a chance to take it out.So you’re saying we’re certainties to take out the title?
Yes, but is that good enough? They've been "looking toward the finals" in previous seasons, and unless we come up against the two big fish teams we seem to be able to compete against (which together can only account for three of the finals weeks) in the right order, then we're finals fodder again.I don't think this team cares too much about winning the games they're expected to win. They are by definition nothing games. They are looking toward the finals, and the big fish along the way.
Hell no, but as long as we make the top 8 we are a chance to take it out.
But neither Penrith or Melbourne are certainties either. At least not in July.
Mate, I am never happy when we don't win, even against Melbourne and Penrith.But... are you happy or satisfied with the level of commitment being shown, and evidence of any improvement in our performances against finals teams that aren't Penrith or Melbourne?
I like to think of it as realism, more so than optimism.I love your optimism but we have sweet f all. We’re even out of secret moves.
Well yeah. But then I ain't merkins.Right, but then merkins are also talking like not winning the comp is some kind of massive failure. Even winning enough games (and specific enough ones) to make it to week three of the finals is statistically unlikely.
We either will or we won't. That means it's 50/50.So you’re saying we’re certainties to take out the title?
Fair enough.Mate, I am never happy when we don't win, even against Melbourne and Penrith.
And I am not often satisfied with the level of commitment we show across the whole 80 minutes of any game.
I don't see it as angst - at least I don't feel angst - but more just a(n understandable) lack of confidence, given the quality and consistency of performances during the regular season rounds?I just don't get the level of angst that people show against the team and the coaching staff and the club, when at the end of each year there is only ever one team that wins it and whoever that team is they have managed to do two things. 1. win at least more games than 8 other teams to make the semis and 2. be good enough in the semis to win the big dance at the end.
So far in 2022 we are winning more games than 12 other teams so we are on track for the first part of what we need to do.
I certainly agree with you Eele that Gutho shouldn’t be our leader. And Barlore is not a leader in any persons language. I don’t believe Matto is either however.Cordner also missed his fair share of games.
I think captaincy is about having the right personality, and leadership - Matterson is well-spoken, always one of our better players, and has Finals, and Origin, experience.
Gutherson is not a leader.
Literally in consecutive sentences.I think we have a well balanced squad. Sure there are no superstars, but we have proved we can mix it with the best.
What is holding us back from consistently being a top 4 side?
Of course it goes in our favour. How else did we beat Penrith and Melbourne ffs?Pretty ridiculous take when you’re just dismissing variance and how it never seems to go in our favour.
I'm certain he was dropped to force him out of the club. We need cap space, no different from any other club who forces players out while under contract. But they have to want to leave and that means showing them they aren't needed.I also am puzzled by his dumping of Brown; though he is out of form, his playstyle is the living embodiment of chasing the collision.
I don't understand why he gets dropped, but players with poor attitudes like Kaufusi, and Lane, get to keep their jobs.
Not many players have been in great form, so dropping Brown for performance issues seems harsh.
Attitude-wise, Brown has always given 100% - he never shirks tough work, and gives his all.
If the demotion was to make a statement, I believe the wrong player was chosen to do that.
...and the players.Pretty much all of the above is on the coaching staff.
Brown was routinely bagged on here for stifling our attack and lacking the skill of some of our other backrowers but now there is criticism when he is shown the door. Merkins seem to expect us to be able to keep everyone.I'm certain he was dropped to force him out of the club. We need cap space, no different from any other club who forces players out while under contract. But they have to want to leave and that means showing them they aren't needed.
Exactly. By not making Week 3 of the finals/grand finals since 2009 we are defying variance. An NRL side is also statistically more likely not to get the spoon than to get it yet we managed to do it anyway. Your talk about needing luck in the finals is fine when you’re talking about variance. However, when you start defying variance then you have to wonder if there are other factors in play. You don’t just get to hand wave away the lack of finals success and say oh but there’s luck involved if you’re not sometimes hitting that lucky turn. That means you’re either extremely unlucky or you’re doing something wrong.Of course it goes in our favour. How else did we beat Penrith and Melbourne ffs?
Load of nonsense. Moses, Brown, RCG, Paulo, Matterson and Papali’i are superstars.Literally in consecutive sentences.
Hopefully we find out later in the year.Yes, but is that good enough?
Haven't we, prior to last year, been a team that beats up on the minnows but shits ourselves against the top sides? The classic downhill skiiers? Last year was different, and this year is following suit.They've been "looking toward the finals" in previous seasons
Haven't we been through this shit before and looked at whether we were favourites in each of the finals losses? The only one that we've lost where we were favourites was the game against the Cows in 2017.Exactly. By not making Week 3 of the finals/grand finals since 2009 we are defying variance. An NRL side is also statistically more likely not to get the spoon than to get it yet we managed to do it anyway. Your talk about needing luck in the finals is fine when you’re talking about variance. However, when you start defying variance then you have to wonder if there are other factors in play. You don’t just get to hand wave away the lack of finals success and say oh but there’s luck involved if you’re not sometimes hitting that lucky turn. That means you’re either extremely unlucky or you’re doing something wrong.