Brocko
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At least Ennis sees what we see.
We need to sign a half in the off season to play with Dearden. The club obviously has no faith in SOS and Paix isn't ready, so we need someone like Foran to come in for a year or two. If we run out with Boyd at 5/8 and Macca at hooker next year god help us. If Turpin is anywhere near the halves I'll vomit.
At least Seibold can use this game to make some adjustments to the spine. If he sticks to this spine for next week, he needs to be punted.
I honestly believe ennis would be a good coachEnnis has just said we've been badly exposed by having non genuine halves and Turpin looks best at 9 but Seibold won't make the call.
Sign him up as head coach.
We played well below their level***** sake.
I know the Dogs had a good run leading up to this game but it seems we always play down to the level of the opposition and get beat.
Well, let' see if the Tigers/Sharks fix the game tomorrow.
Jokes aside, so do I. He's obviously not ready to be a head coach but I think he'd be great as an assistant coach. I absolutely love that he's not afraid to disagree and that is exactly what brings success and a strong culture. Not everyone gently nodding along in agreement even when things are obviously wrong.I honestly believe ennis would be a good coach
Our season is done. There won't be a draw tomorrow, but I give us zero chance against the Eels. I'll be happy if we're within 12 points. Too many guys trying too hard because we have zero structure.
I'm prepared to give Seibs the off-season. He's had a LOT to contend with this year, and as a pretty green coach himself, it would have been tough.
HOWEVER.
If we turn up with the same shitty selections, the same complete lack of game plan, the same shitty one-out running, the SAME FUCKING SHIT as this year, I will lose all faith.
#1 is building structures. #2 is building mental fortitude. #3 and the rest follow from there. I believe Seibs is smart enough to make that happen, and I think a lot of what's happened this year is a function of the youthful team and the experienced players shitting the bed, hence giving him the off-season.
We have so much potential, but without a solid structure - and actual halves - we're just wasting that potential and it shits me soooo much.
Also **** the Sydney-centric NRL, **** Fox, and **** the constant anti-Broncos bias. It's sickening.
All throughout the game I thought to myself, how good would it be if Broncos recruited Lachlan Lewis to the team. Still young and flawed, but his raw natural talents as a half-back is undeniable.
Absolutely, he doesn’t care about people’s feelings he’s a giant pest but with a great work ethic and would most definitely just fucking drop you if you’re not up to scratch.Jokes aside, so do I. He's obviously not ready to be a head coach but I think he'd be great as an assistant coach. I absolutely love that he's not afraid to disagree and that is exactly what brings success and a strong culture. Not everyone gently nodding along in agreement even when things are obviously wrong.
Imagine if SoS had this whole season to develop his game in first grade. Instead of the handful of fill in games. It’s idiotic to play 3 hookers in the team week in week out.
That was our chance to show we weren't pushovers, could've been facing Manly without Turbo, Sironen, Taupau or Thompson, instead we'll be playing a nearly full strength Parra at Bankwest.
I'll be placing a reasonably large bet on Parra (-20.0) once the betting opens on Sportsbet.