Let's get back to basics and have our first choice halves, Johnson and Martin, training togeher. Remember, it didn't really happen last year either.
Agreed however I would add a radical proviso, which says lets not assume it is going to work based off SJs past. And lets not assume that Johnson as lead pivot is the answer.
There are so many questions hovering over Johnson after Te Maire became a top four beating half back that it would be foolish and blind to ignore TMMs part of the conversation independent of whatever Johnson's role is or should be moving forward.
Cold hard facts are that this is the first time in the Johnson era that a Warriors team has thrived in his absence and from my pov that is pivotal and it would be fool of coach to ignore that quantum leap radical change.
The thing is that TMM lead us to this clubs rarest upsets back to back in decades and now Johnson is back he looks like a fish out of water.
We can all make up excuses for Johnson in that matrix. But what if he is the problem? I wanna keep my eyes open enough to consider that and any other possibility.
I think the biggest weakness of the Warriors is assuming the best player is the best fit in a multi faceted moving parts mechanism, the score sheet says Johnson is being over read by coaches and is too predictable.
Mean while Martin is playing eyes up and going deep into the line, the complete opposite....and that has been the winning of games against top four teams without Johnson stinking up the play.
Johnson is not being re signed or even mentioned as a point of discussion in the Warriors recruitment.
That tells me he is all but done as a Warrior,
The truth is he is an old player with chronic injuries who will struggle to get through a full year, he is slow, and he is a marked man by opposition coaches, and he is being outshone by another half that is winning big games at seven.
That is the truth. The rest is fan glass half full nostalgia, heck I wish he wins us a GF this year too.
But that dont take away that he might be shot because frankly age has caught up with him. it happens to everyone.