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If Storm really need cap space that's where i would be looking, NAS anyone??
Why would they let NAS (who they just re-signed) go when they can easily shift the likes of Kasiano to more desperate clubs?
If Storm really need cap space that's where i would be looking, NAS anyone??
I think I may have a few settlers after work, it’s been that sort of day.I agree with it Butthead. We have way too many settlers.
Depends how much they are over and what Fattyano is on. I heard he isn’t on a hell of a lot so getting rid of him may not help much.Why would they let NAS (who they just re-signed) go when they can easily shift the likes of Kasiano to more desperate clubs?
Depends how much they are over and what Fattyano is on. I heard he isn’t on a hell of a lot so getting rid of him may not help much.
no harm in trying, money talks.Why would they let NAS (who they just re-signed) go when they can easily shift the likes of Kasiano to more desperate clubs?
And once again is it entirely the fault of a forward looking for more work or the hooker, halves and coach???
In the trial game on Friday night Alvaro got tackled a lot in the red zone and a few times late in the tackle count. Is he selfish as well???
thats just poor coaching IMO and we did that all last year ran forwards on tackle 4 it's dumb.
no harm in trying, money talks.
Not looking to blame anyone, just pointing out why Browns figures look so good.
Should we of run a block play instead?thats just poor coaching IMO and we did that all last year ran forwards on tackle 4 it's dumb.
he has tacticsMaybe BAs tactic?
He makes a lot of tough runs when we really need them as well, not too many were complaining in 2017 when he played the same way. His figures may flatter him who knows?? All i know is our attack is as predictable as Pou following up a negative post about the club.Not looking to blame anyone, just pointing out why Browns figures look so good.
Should we of run a block play instead?
Or put up a midfield bomb?
I'll defend Nrown. I don't remember him taking those tackles within the opp 20, not consistently at least.
I do remember him doing it within the halfway to opp 20m to get good play the ball, to give halves the room to get a good kick in. And by good kick, I mean an uncontested midfield bomb
Alvaro and Mannah did it a lot last season so much so you would have to say it is coached into them.Should we of run a block play instead?
Or put up a midfield bomb?
I'll defend Nrown. I don't remember him taking those tackles within the opp 20, not consistently at least.
I do remember him doing it within the halfway to opp 20m to get good play the ball, to give halves the room to get a good kick in. And by good kick, I mean an uncontested midfield bomb
On the flip side, while that run is definitely frustrating, does it really help his figures or hurt them? Barreling into the meat of the defence from 8m out isn't exactly great for the numbers
I wouldn't be blaming Alvaro & Mannah though (well you're blaming BA), it's the hooker/halves job to lead attack.Alvaro and Mannah did it a lot last season so much so you would have to say it is coached into them.
Yeah but a 4th tackle on the opp line isn't a settler. It's a poorly constructed (or well defended) attacking playHe definitely does it, although comparisons to Gallen are unfair because he doesn't do it that much.
I can even see why they do it. Brown is excellent at getting quick play the balls and runs hard, so he can theoretically commit four or five defenders and get a quick play the ball/penalty
Problem is theory isn't always reality. It's often an obvious play, and we seemingly forget that teams can basically get away with murder in a gang tackle on their own line