Bucking Beads
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Certainly a good point.I
I think Mariner is a bit like Cobbo where is a centre but playing on the wing.
Certainly a good point.I
I think Mariner is a bit like Cobbo where is a centre but playing on the wing.
I thought Ezra was looking like he wanted the ball, but then copped that HIA... I'm interested to see how he goes now without Reynolds.
I don't want to see him trying to be a 7 with game managing and kicking, but we will need him to take more ownership of the attack now and he's looked pretty good at this year when Reynolds hasn't been there.
Blame Jack the Tigers supporter even though he is a cat I have told him to **** off and leave Rosie alone and let us watch our gameDamn it... you gotta keep that cat on lock down for 2hr every week !!
The "effort" he made on the Roosters 3rd try was so poor.I've not been impressed with Mariner since he has returned from injury. A couple of times in each match since his return he has come up with some dumb and lazy plays, or moments where he is not paying attention leading to basic errors. He needs to find the form he had earlier in the season.
To be honest I have more faith in Kevvie than Anthony Seibold
So True. He was just a dumbnuts that broncos paid for I was glad he left his sorry ass.I would have more faith in a bag of shit, than Seibold.
The "effort" he made on the Roosters 3rd try was so poor.
It might because you keep talking about her all the timeWonder Why Rosie left me after 2 minutes again
Feel like it's just the last two weeks... his head has been all over the place.Mariner has been pretty poor but I think we need to realise how young and inexperienced he still is. He’s actually been ok in defence but let himself down in attack.
Feel like it's just the last two weeks... his head has been all over the place.
Prior to that he was killing it and there was no chance anyone was taking that spot off him.
Prior to the last 2 weeks I think the only thing he really didn't do right was be ready for a kick in behind the line by Reynolds or Walsh.Feel like it's just the last two weeks... his head has been all over the place.
Prior to that he was killing it and there was no chance anyone was taking that spot off him.
You did watch the game right? You are aware of the injuries/HIA’s? I’m just asking because it seems like you didn’t.Disappointing effort from the Broncos. They had been very patchy the previous few weeks but with a full-strength line-up they had every reason to assert themselves over the Roosters. Instead they played loose and effectively messed around and found out in the most brutal way possible.
The issue is the Broncos play a high risk high reward style that often leads to patchy performances. We saw it tonight and they were actually on their way to taking a lead until a forced Walsh pass led to a predictible drop from Riki. They live and die by the sword and by the time they rarely work for the quick play the ball which is such a vital part of the modern game.
We saw it tonight from the Roosters, Tedesco half-break, draws in Walsh and Reynolds. Walsh goes back to cover the kick, Crichton realises he's only got one marker and scores an incredibly soft try that completely changed the game.
I can't blame anyone for writing the season off. 0-4 against the quality teams and by rights if the Broncos were a serious team they would have won it easy. To lose 40-18 is a reflection of where they're at and it would take a massive effort to turn things around from here.