Wise Old Eel
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The whole team has to take the blame. We have to start playing like a team.
And whose job is it to make that happen? I'll give you a hint. It ain't the "senior players".
WOE
The whole team has to take the blame. We have to start playing like a team.
It's like watching a fly banging up against the window. This time....ahh.....this time.....ahh.... this time....
WOE
I'm just going to guess what Bazal said. You wont find a bigger paragraph at the top of a beanstalk.
you should have got a transformer primeHey, I thought it was a fair fking post off a tablet, youse mugs :lol:
I'd like to put this out there - if Stephen Kearney is doing everything he can to get us out of this hole, and if he is actually doing the right thing (like his mates and players claim), and if the players aren't listening to him...What can he possibly do?
In this scenario, let us assume Kearney is doing everything right behind the scenes - coaching them properly, giving them plans, etc. but the players are not listening. What can a coach do, in the day and age of the salary cap? You can't exactly sack/demote a large chunk of the squad (even if they have issues) because you'd mess up your cap and risk a fine.
I don't know what the problem is, and I am starting to believe Kearney is not the man for the job. But the players - the players as a unit - need to take responsibility for their performances. Regardless of Kearney's abilities (or lack thereof, as the case may be), the players are out there making arm-grabs, missing easy tackles, allowing 3 offloads per set and getting belted with every run. The blame lies with the Parramatta Eels as a whole.
In this hypothetical situation, IF this is happening...then WHY is it happening. Why can't the coach take control of his side? Either way, surely it comes back to him
i agree sure the players are losing the games but nothing kearney is doing seems to be helping and if he has lost control of the team then he has to go
i know the players are responsible for losing as well but if kearney really has lost control then nothing he says or does will make a differenceSo keep sacking coaches till one of them can pull the players in line?
i agree sure the players are losing the games but nothing kearney is doing seems to be helping and if he has lost control of the team then he has to go
if you are going to seriously claim that Justin Poore is worse than Roberts, Lasalo, Morgan, McGuire and a few others then I prey for your poor, deluded soul :roll:
on last night's 'form' Poore should be starting with Allgood....yep - Mannah probably needs a wake up call and a few games on the bench. Poore at least ran the ball strongly
I'd like to put this out there - if Stephen Kearney is doing everything he can to get us out of this hole, and if he is actually doing the right thing (like his mates and players claim), and if the players aren't listening to him...What can he possibly do?
In this scenario, let us assume Kearney is doing everything right behind the scenes - coaching them properly, giving them plans, etc. but the players are not listening. What can a coach do, in the day and age of the salary cap? You can't exactly sack/demote a large chunk of the squad (even if they have issues) because you'd mess up your cap and risk a fine.
Performance Manage them.
If he isn't sure how to do it, and it's not an easy thing to do when you're only new to having people working under you, I'm sure there is someone in the club who can assist in the process.
Your theory is well off.
If this was the case, then our best game so far would have been round 1 BEFORE Burt was dropped, not round 2 WHEN he was dropped.