Mr_Knightside
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Yep my thoughts 100%I'd go Brad Arthur but there seems to be a likelihood that this is a non-starter - he'd basically be taking his mate's job, and I've heard he's trepidatious about coaching his own son after the gross & unfair abuse Jake Arthur copped for being a nepo baby from Eels fans (Jake is dominating NSW Cup and is competent if unspectacular when he subs in in first grade, he's no star but there's no question he's earned every NRL jersey he's gotten).
In which case yeah, Morris. Pretty much the only guy on that assistant carousel who has actually had an extended run as a first grade coach and acquitted himself well. Transitioned out of an old, washed team, blooding heaps of the players who came through their system & kept the team competitive over that period, and then copped the sack before he got a real chance to show what he could do with the players whose development as week to week NRL players he stewarded. The Knights are going to need to make a similar sort of transition.
Only real worry with Morris' record is that he's sort of an inverse-AOB. They could always find ways to score points even when his marquee player at that time (Shaun Johnson) and experienced halfback in Chad Townsend were both out, and they were relying on some combination of Connor Tracey and a very young Braydon Trindall as their halves. But they had issues with defensive resilience, second efforts. Hard to say how much of that is coaching and how much is personnel (eg having to rely on Aaron Woods to play A LOT of minutes pretty much every game). You'd just have to hope that the ability to tough it out in defence for long periods is something a bit more baked into the club now (and try to find the right defensive assistant).
But when he got fired a lot of his playing group clearly was not happy with it & I've heard him get strong wraps from halves who developed while he was there, how much he helped improve their game. I think that lines up with a clear improvement area we'll have next year.
The bloke got the shaft at Cronulla after doing a lot of hard work to bring players through and also had them playing pretty good football at the same time. Fitzgibbon had obviously done well since then (with the help of some good recruiting too) but Morris brought a lot of those guys through the system and doesn’t seem to get a lot of credit for that.
Honestly right now I’d much rather be a good attacking team with defensive issues rather than what we are now which is a gritty defensive unit that doesn’t know what to do with a football once it’s in our hands. At least if we could attack we’d be fun/frustrating to watch each week rather than just plain frustrating. And we would win about as many as we’d lose. Right now, watching us play, I just feel completely disengaged, I’d rather be on my phone looking at SuperCoach scores than watching the actual game. I was at the game last Friday night and just found it tedious more than anything.
That being said, credit to AOB and the current coaching staff for building a strong defensive mentality at the club because we certainly didn’t have that for the best part of 10-15 years prior to him being here. It’s just a shame that for some reason it has come at the complete expense of our attack which is hard to work out. Yes I know we’re very banged up in the front row which is hurting our ability to get on the front foot but it looks like the attacking creativity has been completely coached out of them.
Let’s say we hired Morris, I’d be banking on him + assistants (not Blake Green thanks) to get the attack working again and be able to maintain the defence to a similar level to what it is now. If he (or whichever coach they bring in) can achieve that then we should be looking at a consistent top 6 side at the very least.