I suspect that people who suddenly don’t give a shit or are having a holiday are the ones that realise the deathriders may have been right all along.
It hurts but it’s ok to tap out.
A little decorum here. The team, the coach and what happens next is not about egos and who is right with their predictions.
Plenty point at the coach and claim that he is past it or out of ideas. Mary McGregor was hopeless not long ago, but has been lucky that his recruiting and lack of injuries in crucial positions have paid off. Cleary lost the dressing room and was unemployed after Penrith. He went from hopeless to a great coach. Now they have won one of their last six and fans are not so sure now. Green was touted as the coach that every team wanted, but now can’t win a game with all his GOATS. Robinson with unlimited resources had a team that couldn’t beat an egg in 2016.
What I am saying is that we are 12 games in after a top 4 finish and punters are demanding for his head. If you step away from your partisan view and look at our situation with clear eyes, we are not far off being a very good side. You can blame the coach, but my view is that success hinges on your top 20 players all playing to their potential and a bit of luck with injuries. These things happen to clubs, good coach or not (waves to Paul Green).
So I’m appealing for calm and saying lets not throw the baby out with the bathwater. BA is a fine coach and I am sure that his team and Admin have learnt from this and there are better times ahead.