Having said that, that wasn't my point at all. I meant that even Brooks wouldn't have cracked FG under Griffin, despite being a special talent.
...which is being based on Hook's decision to prefer Hoffman at five eigth over the other halves.
That comparison doesn't really hold up because Brooks is at a far more advanced stage in his career than the halves coming through at the Broncos.
I think the only comparison that may hold up was the one Ari brought up earlier in preferring Norman, Wallace, Prince & even Gillett at one stage over Hunt. Even so, I don't think it is as black and white given the concerns over Hunt's game that was passionately being argued about on this board.
He is ultra conservative, which actually makes me think that is why he is ideal for coaching of the U20's, because in a comp where low risk, mistake free footy is impossible to achieve, his coaching style helps reign in the natural effusiveness from the youth, making them more solid.
I definitely think that was a large part of it, but he was also afforded more room to experiment too and would constantly try out different combinations or play players in different positions to make them better players.
Obviously you cannot be as experimental in first grade but it's been an aspect that has been lacking. Which is a shame given that, when he has made changes, that have yielded better performances (but not necessarily better outcomes).
Just to sum up since I've spent much longer on this than I originally intended (damn you Hook for giving me an excuse to look into the Tigers, ha!) I think we can all agree that Hook is too conservative with his coaching. It's just a matter of how bad that aspect of his coaching is, some think he hasn't taken any risks at all in first grade, I think he's taken a few.
However, I think we can all agree that he should be taking more and taking a long term view.
There needs to be a line, something to the effect of 'Just because you coach the Broncos, doesn't make you Wayne Bennett.' A wordsmith like Ari or Danoz can run with it, that would be trumps.
Never the less, I think it's only one piece of the puzzle. There are other issues with the team. Some are manageable, others will require some tough decision making.