I get that people are excited to see more accountability for performance and that Brown is willing to make tough decisions, but you can't throw the baby out with the bathwater after every single match.
I don't see how our first grade team becoming a player merry-go-round is going to help us build continuity or confidence. I'm not saying anyone should be immune to the axe, but it has to be within reason. Our team is borderline NSW Cup standard so sometimes what people perceive as a lack of effort is just a lack of class. We're not good enough.
If it's a genuine lack of effort you don't deserve to be playing NRL. If it's a few dropped balls or just one of those games where things don't go your way, you shouldn't be immediately fearing the axe.
We wouldn't even have a team on the park if every player someone in here wanted dropped within the first two rounds actually did get dropped. At some point I've seen Feeney, Ross, Uate, Gagai, Korbin, Mataora, Snowden, Rochow and Randell mentioned as players who should get dropped for a bad game. Also Feeney to wing when he's a halfback trying to learn fullback? Honestly. We'd lose by 100 if all that actually happened.
Seriously, Brown can't just drop a guy every time he's slightly below par. Korbin goes from being easily our best player in round one to not being so good in round two and he should be dropped? It just doesn't work like that.
I for one would at least like to see how our best team (on paper, that is) would go at some stage this season.