The coach is the linchpin - he is the leader that inspires his troops.
He is also supposed to provide the technical and strategic nous to devise game plans and adapt them to the opposition we are playing.
I admire the way you stick up for McGregor but he
IS the main reason for performances like today - and last week - and the week before that.
At some point you have to face the fact that we do not have a strong coach.
I just did a quick google on his qualifications and they speak for themselves:
"McGregor joined the Dragons' coaching staff in 2002 as a strength and conditioning coach, a position he also held with the NSW Blues.[6]
In 2009, with Wayne Bennett joining the club, McGregor left and took up the head coaching job at the Western Suburbs Red Devils club in the Illawarra Rugby League competition.[7]
McGregor coached the Illawarra NSW Cup team in 2012 and 2013 before taking up the assistant position at St George Illawarra.
His successor at the Illawarra Cutters was another former Illawarra player, Ian Millward.
Following the announcement of the sacking of incumbent first grade coach, Steve Price, McGregor was elevated to coach of the top tier team in May 2014, initially until the end of the 2014 season.[8] Following improved form, McGregor was announced as the full-time head coach for the next three seasons until the end of 2017.[9]"
He was the assistant coach to Price!
Bennett didn't want him around.
What criteria were used to make this appointment?
Certainly not based on any measurable FG coaching pedigree.
If we all want to stop the angst we have to invest in a quality coach.
No compromises or half measures.
The Players will thank you,
The Fans will thank you.
The sponsors will thank you.