Granted he reached early expectations, but that's only because we set them too low. Then we grew confidence and realized we had enough decent cattle to make the eight. Then somehow the wheels fell off. None of us can figure out why but the most obvious answer is the coach lost the dressing room.Went with 5.
We finished on the ladder basically where I expected us to so it's hard to not give him a pass mark when he met expectations. Naturally disappointed with how the season ended but we were never going to be a threat in the finals anyway.
This team needs to go up another gear early next season or he should be shown the door.
We overachieved through the origin period which also set unrealistic expectations. If people are going to criticise and put the blame on him for the last few weeks he also has to take the credit for when we played well.Granted he reached early expectations, but that's only because we set them too low. Then we grew confidence and realized we had enough decent cattle to make the eight. Then somehow the wheels fell off. None of us can figure out why but the most obvious answer is the coach lost the dressing room.
He did get the credit. He got lionized by everyone, as did Adam Reynolds, Kurt Capewell, Selwyn Cobbo and Kotoni Staggs. Then it all went out the window. Kevvie's really only getting the torch on him after this loss, and it's hardly anything at all compared to what other coaches are copping. We're way ahead of the curve here. As always.We overachieved through the origin period which also set unrealistic expectations. If people are going to criticise and put the blame on him for the last few weeks he also has to take the credit for when we played well.
After R6, we had 10 wins from 12 games including wins against Sharks, Bunnies, Raiders and Parra. I just think its a little too reactionary to judge him using the expectations that were set half way through the season when we were overachieving.
Fair enough. A few of those blokes deserve as much scrutiny as the coach, Staggs in particular.He did get the credit. He got lionized by everyone, as did Adam Reynolds, Kurt Capewell, Selwyn Cobbo and Kotoni Staggs. Then it all went out the window. Kevvie's really only getting the torch on him after this loss, and it's hardly anything at all compared to what other coaches are copping. We're way ahead of the curve here. As always.
Selwyn is the only one who was prematurely hyped based on a few sensational runs, which extrapolated into comparisons with former greats. Not his fault. We all forgot how very very green he is.Fair enough. A few of those blokes deserve as much scrutiny as the coach, Staggs in particular.
Doesn't deserve the bashing?Selwyn is the only one who was prematurely hyped based on a few sensational runs, which extrapolated into comparisons with former greats. Not his fault. We all forgot how very very green he is.
Kotoni, Kurt and Adam have all demonstrated themselves to be matchwinners. And have earned some ups and downs.
Kotoni, the least of the three. He doesn't deserve the bashing he's getting lately, but the coaching staff need to get to the bottom of why he's been blunted in attack. It's legitimately concerning now, but some of the blame goes to those on his inside, and also that he's having to expend so much energy defending. That's at least partly because our middles, like Payne, are not stopping the ball from spreading.
Kurt must be injured or he's lost motivation. He's been way under-par since Origin.
But Adam is the main concern. His class is unquestionable, but fading. He never really clicked, and we didn't really miss him when Gamble took his position. I wonder how he's feeling today, whether he regrets moving up here?