broncsgoat
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10 days between games is too long
10 days between games is too long
So all the Nutless Professor has to do is study his old team's defence and we'll be able to thrash them with consummate ease?
I'm mildly terrified about this game. Hope we are switched on.
Broncos easily get the longest turn arounds but still play like they’re fatigued most weeks.
Agreed. It was toadally oarsome.I was in ore of that shite last night. Seibold and the Broncos need to look no farther than that game and those 2 teams for tips on how to improve.
Liked everything in this post, except the double superlative at the end!The training at faster than game pace makes innovative and logical sense. Re-training players' muscle memory though will take more than 2 or 3 months. We should start to see the changes and reap the benefits towards the end of the season. If it's too late to make a difference this year well tough titty. We need to be a bit stronger on these boards and suck it up. Siebs is re-building whole new structures with a talented but rookie forward pack.
I'm happy to admit that losing a game spoils my whole weekend, but I just know it will make the winning when we do click all the more sweeter.
Thanks to this rounds results so far, this game has become season defining. If we can beat Canberra by 10 or more, we can jump all the way to 10th.
Here I am starting to think training above game speed is killing their adrenaline levels during match day real world game situations and they're therefore showing no urgency.The training at faster than game pace makes innovative and logical sense. Re-training players' muscle memory though will take more than 2 or 3 months. We should start to see the changes and reap the benefits towards the end of the season. If it's too late to make a difference this year well tough titty. We need to be a bit stronger on these boards and suck it up. Siebs is re-building whole new structures with a talented but rookie forward pack.
I'm happy to admit that losing a game spoils my whole weekend, but I just know it will make the winning when we do click all the more sweeter.
Here I am starting to think training above game speed is killing their adrenaline levels during match day real world game situations and they're therefore showing no urgency.
They could lose every game from now till the end of 2020 and they still wouldn't "**** him off". They will be taking the Brad Arthur approach when it comes to Seibs. They have to, they have invested too much in him. They fired a Bronco icon and the greatest coach of all time for this guy. A five year deal means that they feel he is the man to guide the Broncos to the top. Only time will tell if that occurs but personally, I think Seibs is a poser and he will only bring not seen before futility to this club. He talks a good game though and he's got 80% of the Bronco fanbase thinking he is the Messiah.New structures in place my ass...I aint seen didly squat in 5 weeks and not gonna hold my breath waiting on 2mrw.
The myth of Anthony Seibold (Souths backs coach was Furner, hint hint...)
I dont want to wait another 5 years for this so called structure or above game pace crap...**** him off by magic round, as we will be stone dead last as the Dogs and Titans will have been 2 wins up already and will be swimming in Seibold shite.
They could lose every game from now till the end of 2020 and they still wouldn't "**** him off". They will be taking the Brad Arthur approach when it comes to Seibs. They have to, they have invested too much in him. They fired a Bronco icon and the greatest coach of all time for this guy. A five year deal means that they feel he is the man to guide the Broncos to the top. Only time will tell if that occurs but personally, I think Seibs is a poser and he will only bring not seen before futility to this club. He talks a good game though and he's got 80% of the Bronco fanbase thinking he is the Messiah.