I think some of these media people forget we have a salary cap. We might want to keep Cobbo, same as with Flegler and Farnworth, but if the budget isnt there decisions have to be made. Cobbo isnt the most professional or committed when it comes to making the most of his talent, so at the end of the day, its Cobbo's asctions that are making it an easy decision for the club to not invest in him.
I think the frustrating thing is that the media all year has been "they can't afford to keep both"... so when we choose the guy with 150 games, part of the leadership group and showing through actions that he's buying in... they complain "why did they let him go!!!"
It's just always damned if you do and damned if you don't when it comes to broncos and media... the only way for the club to change that is to win on the field.. because then the media has no ground to stand on.
The Dobbo and Kevvie podcast autoplayed the other day and it was funny when Dobbo was going on about it... he started listing off all the broncos now playing elsewhere and I think almost all of them were let go by Kevvie.
There was the previous list of Flegler, Herbie, Hosking and Capewell from the previous week, but he doubled down and added Dearden, Coates and Palasia... he might've even added TMM, Isaako and Bullemor.
I was listening and laughing like... mate you don't even realise that you are throwing you co-host under the bus.
Kevvie just said "you can't keep them all"... which is true.. but I think Dobbo was thinking "true, but you should at least be keeping some" except he never said it.
I think Dobbo's point was going to be along the lines of "is it a talent identification issue when it comes to the broncos", because he talked about Sua and Fifita in terms of the amount of former broncos across the league... but I think he realised that the talent was identified, and it can be the coach who decides not to retain.