Just because we signed the leading try scorer doesn't automatically guarantee success. The Dragons only managed a Grand Final appearance, 9th and a semi-final appearance from 1999-2001 respectively when Nathan Blacklock was the leading try scorer for 3 straight years.
Barba will definitely improve the team but we need to build the rest of the team around him and make sure we lay the platform and deliver clean quality ball to him.
We seem to be rehashing the same thing over and over here, but Griffin would most likely stuff this up. He's given us no indication that he knows what he's doing. I wonder what is going through his head right now. Do you think he's going "Nah my plan's good. I have a good solid game plan that will win if we just get the right players." or "Shit shit shit shit shit, what do I do? I'll just leave it up to Kearney and Woolf to come up with the goods and I can just tend to the players well being."
There is one player that must be in the 2014 side because he has don't what many have failed to do, score tries, and because he provides inspiration for the next generation. http://www.broncoshq.com/upload/uploads/1378732605.jpg
Personally think we should play a more 'fluid' style, but we won't with Hook around.
Hunt is clearly a better player when he plays what's in front of him, rather than sticking to a rigid game plan.
The same could be said about Milford and Barba. I would personally be a fan of dumping the left and right side half system, and making Ben Hunt play first receiver all over the park with Barba and Milford interchanging between Fullback and 5/8th.
Would keep team's guessing and would keep the ball in motion, creating space.
Unfortunately, we will just revert to the rigid style of the last 2 seasons, 5 hit ups then a midfield bomb.
This is what I don't understand about Griffin, he seems like an old school type of coach so why isn't he coaching that way? ie ditch the split halves and play a genuine 5/8th with a HB