lest we forget that the Titans beat us 66-6... fmd, no disrespect to them but the f**king TitansWhatever happens now we can at least know that Johnson's last game for the Warriors wasn't the 66-6 drubbing by the Titans.
lest we forget that the Titans beat us 66-6... fmd, no disrespect to them but the f**king Titans
Wasn’t saying they were useless, but not even a tool 8 team atm… and 66-6Dessie's Titans are far from useless, absolutely toweled a strong Broncos.
Superficially true of course but bloody harsh, and it of course makes the (incorrect) assumption that SJ vs TMM was the only differentiating factor in those games. I hope he gets to go out on a win as he deserves better.I know I can be a bit dramatic at times, but I genuinely think (if you use the metric "how much better/worse does this player make the team compared to their replacement") there's an argument that SJ is the worst player in the comp this season (and by extension, funnily enough, TMM is the best). I cannot stress enough the extent to which SJ should not be playing. He is in the midst of a historically bad farewell season and there is no reason to expect improvement.
I guess all we can hope for now is we somehow fluke a win in the last game so he can sign off in some sort of style and doesn't end on 10 straight losses.
Also, this very much has the feel of an all-to-common Warriors season where we finish on a massive losing run, and what was shaping as a fringe top-8 year with some encouraging moments, ends up with us running close to last.
Superficially true of course but bloody harsh, and it of course makes the (incorrect) assumption that SJ vs TMM was the only differentiating factor in those games.
That part id agree with. It’s not SJs abilities per se but what the other players do when playing around him this year.Yeah of course TMM isn't actually the best player in the comp, and that metric doesn't actually give you the worst player in the comp, because it's biased towards/against players in key positions.
I do however honestly think that the sample size is now big enough to say that the presence/absence of SJ is a key differentiating factor. When you are up to 8 straight defeats with a guy who is known to be the team's key playmaker, and you're comparing that to an equal sample size of 8 straight games without SJ where the opposition haven't scored more tries than us once - to me that means we've reached the point where we can confidently say that SJ being in the team is a major cause of the team playing poorly.
Perhaps a different way of looking at it is that Webster's SJ-centric game plan has turned out to be a disaster, while the more ad hoc game plan we have when SJ is unavailable has turned out to be miles better than plan A.
Maybe it's time for a bit of jungle ball.
And Shaun's fitness which hasn't been there, but that makes continuing to pick him absurd, but then we're used to that at the WarriorsThat part id agree with. It’s not SJs abilities per se but what the other players do when playing around him this year.
Did they do that for Simon Mannering?
I think all those sellout stadiums are easing the blow of a failed season. Theres always next year as they say.It's a bit sad. He's off his game. The team are down. It's his last ever game at Mt Smart. It's my 'weekend' (I'm a shift worker) and I've had a few.
In a Warriors context Johnson has been a big part of my life, I was at his debut even, and I'll be on the beer again this Friday. Our season is a mess, he was a significant reason for that, playing injured was the main cause, but if there's some old SJ magic then who wouldn't have a deep feeling of thanks?
Not from memory, think they did $5 tickets or something ?Did they do that for Simon Mannering?