TheRam
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does anyone else think we are just too big and bloated as a football team? especially in the 6 again era of the NRL.
I was watching the roosters the other night and looking at some of their forwards and thought to my self, there's a lot of forwards on the smaller end of the spectrum here. I know the roosters arn't the best example this season but regardless of where they're coming on the ladder they're a club whos finger is always close to the pulse. Also look at the success the cowboys are having and a lot of it is based on these smaller hard working forward they have developed recently.
Is our poor defense a result of the fact we have two really big and slow edge forwards? we lack good line speed and lateral movement and i'm thinking its a result of being oversized. Do our winger constantly have to jam up and in because of the fact we don't have edge forwards that can cover ground quickly? Marata is the closest thing we have to a pure edge atm and the right edge looked great last year when he was playing back row with the emergence of Penisini also.
I feel like we have built a team to win a comp but not a comp in 2022. Just like the new stripping rule or the six again rule, we arn't proactive in taking advantage of new rules when they come into effect. I feel like maybe we haven't anticipated what kind of players you'd need to compete in this faster era of RL.
Again all that comes down to the coach to assess and be ahead of the game and change tactics where necessary. Our team and tactics haven't changed much for a few seasons now. So it falls on the head coach or at least a combined think tank of ideas that would include his assistants, no? But as we know he has bog average assistants and his own personality seems like one that is fixed, set in his beliefs and ways of doing things, who resists change so maybe it is a little like turning an ocean line.
I remember Andrew Johns being asked earlier this season why he left Parra and was there anything there to report. He didn't want to say much, but kind of hinted that he wanted to implement a few changes and ideas and do things a little differently but there was resistance to it, implying that the coach wasn't willing. But he wouldn't elaborate.
I think our coach has reached his limits. We need a better coach that has a more expansive football philosophy to take control of these guys with new ideas and a fresh voice. Only then will we really know how good or not this roster really is. Unfortunately the roster looks like it is going to be quite different next season and definitely beyond. I doubt very much that it will be stronger next season and who knows after that. If we have held onto this guy till the end of his current contract, I fear what we hand over to the next guy will be a bottom eight team. Then everyone will pan the new guy and the BA lovers will point out and say that, 'see changing the coach isn't the panacea that we kept saying it would be'.
But no one here is asking for miracles. We just want our team to play consistently and to its full potential and BA can't do that, which I believe if coached differently this roster is more then capable of taking out the title. BA has built a great squad but now it is spluttering once again. If we had cut him loose last year instead of rehiring him we could now see what a different coach and mind of ideas could do with this individually great squad. Instead it looks like when the new coach comes in he will need to do a bit of rebuilding to get us back to being a semi final contender let alone a premiership contender.
At least 5 years away and probably never really. We as a club just don't have the right stuff to be premiership winners again. The only way I can see us ever winning a title again is if lightning struck again and we had enough decent old guys in the squad with experience and football ability and we got really, really lucky and a young crop of super talented kids emerged all together(that somehow we managed to identify and hold on to) and we did what we did in the eighties, but with the salary cap being what it is it would look more like the Tigers of 05 and then we would be dismantled by all the other clubs.
Sorry to be so negative, but after so many years and decades of following our club and rugby league in general, even from the outside looking in(sometimes it's a better perspective and less false noise) I know what a club that can win premiership looks like and does to get there. We aren't one of those. If we continue to do what we have been doing and not hiring for success, then I hate to say it but pou is right, only sheer luck and the perfect fluky fairytale of aligning events and outcomes will see us premiers again.
This club settles. Settlers both in games and life don't win much, if at all.