Foordy
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Thaiday is of the opinion that Kevvie should look to the future and name Carrigan as permanent captain next year
I’m of the opinion that Thaiday doesn’t deserve any opinion on who makes a good captain.Thaiday is of the opinion that Kevvie should look to the future and name Carrigan as permanent captain next year
Very fair points and can't really disagree with any of it overall.Even 2019 was a disaster though. Yeah we made the 8, but we had something like the lowest cut off to the top 8 in NRL history (someone can fact check this).
I can't hold Walters to the same standards I held Seibold. Seibold came in as the big dog, made a huge song and dance about all this BS he's going to do and having really strong contracts, and signed for 5 years.
Walters is coming in as the second choice guy, on exactly the contract Seibold should have signed (2 years/500k-ish), so even if it doesn't work, it's not going to cripple the club the way Seibold did.
Just so it's on the record though, anything other than a finals finish is a failure, and that goes for Walters too. Now if we miss out by 2 points it's not the end of the world as long as the trajectory looks good but a bottom 4 finish and I'd be wanting Walters gone too. That's not unrealistic, I think if we sacked Seibold at the halfway mark and went with Gentle, we'd have finished like 10-12 instead. We went from turnstyles to semi-not-shit once Gentle took over in a space of two weeks. All Gentle had to work with was himself and... Wong? I imagine Walters with his assistants are much more formidable.
Very fair points and can't really disagree with any of it overall.
I'm always cautious to nominate a minimum standard for where the team must finish though as sometimes a huge portion of that is out of our control. Seibold may well have driven the club into the toilet but even he would likely have struggled to actually run last had our injury toll not been quite so horrific, particularly during that middle portion of the season where we had a run of games against sides that would probably have been beatable had they faced us with a few more of our gun players back.
I expect us to be competing for a Finals spot, probably around the bottom of the 8 assuming we have a more even spread of injuries and our Origin workload isn't too brutal. It wouldn't take much though to have us back in the bottom four though, particularly with more long term injuries to our spine players or guys like Haas, Carrigan, TPJ etc and if we had an injury toll like last year I think I'd be definitely downgrading my projection for our finishing position because frankly no club can really overcome that.
There are plenty of examples of clubs getting nearly everything wrong and still managing to turn it all around in 1-2 seasons. Most of those clubs don't have the significant resources the Broncos do too. The sooner some competent people are put in charge of those resources I expect us to turn things around before too long.forget finals.....a move 4-5 places from where we are would be a achievement...
On every metric this club has got it wrong...badly wrong......this will literally take years....thats what I'm telling myself, helps put nexts season into some context...
Yep. And look at the worst seasons had by the knights, Eels, or titans. None of those teams had the players we do. This is mostly a coaching issue imo. We have plenty of star power. Compare us to even the bulldogs, they have nobody this season and will have to build from scratch. Even on paper I’d have to say we have a far better team than someone like the tigers.There are plenty of examples of clubs getting nearly everything wrong and still managing to turn it all around in 1-2 seasons. Most of those clubs don't have the significant resources the Broncos do too. The sooner some competent people are put in charge of those resources I expect us to turn things around before too long.
I think even with Seibold in charge we'd possibly be able to climb our way out of the bottom four just by cutting our injury toll down to a more normal level than what we had in 2020.Yep. And look at the worst seasons had by the knights, Eels, or titans. None of those teams had the players we do. This is mostly a coaching issue imo. We have plenty of star power. Compare us to even the bulldogs, they have nobody this season and will have to build from scratch. Even on paper I’d have to say we have a far better team than someone like the tigers.
It’s just about having the right game plan for the team and rebuilding confidence that Seibold destroyed. Wayne Bennett would make this team competitive next season. How good is Kev at having players buy in? I guess we’ll see.
Wasn't the injury toll at least partly due to Seibold's training methods and insistence on things like playing Milford at fullback while he was nursing a hamstring injury?I think even with Seibold in charge we'd possibly be able to climb our way out of the bottom four just by cutting our injury toll down to a more normal level than what we had in 2020.
Training at 110% constantly could have something to do with the million training injuries we had as well.Wasn't the injury toll at least partly due to Seibold's training methods and insistence on things like playing Milford at fullback while he was nursing a hamstring injury?
I'd say key factors into our demise this year wereI think even with Seibold in charge we'd possibly be able to climb our way out of the bottom four just by cutting our injury toll down to a more normal level than what we had in 2020.
I think I would too. He spends most of his time on the field, he's a great trainer, his attitude is without question, his off-field persona strikes me as exactly what we want, he has been reported as doing unnecessary extras to improve himself, he is a year older and wiser, he's the type you know will be willing to bleed for the jersey and will be around for a good while yet so he offers great stability, and finally he is @Wolfie 's favourite to boot so it's a no brainer.Thaiday is of the opinion that Kevvie should look to the future and name Carrigan as permanent captain next year
Despite the undying love for his hair that @Wolfie has, we will need to check Pat’s scalp / family for male pattern baldness to know for sure if he’ll be a great Broncos captain.I think I would too. He spends most of his time on the field, he's a great trainer, his attitude is without question, his off-field persona strikes me as exactly what we want, he has been reported as doing unnecessary extras to improve himself, he is a year older and wiser, he's the type you know will be willing to bleed for the jersey and will be around for a good while yet so he offers great stability, and finally he is @Wolfie 's favourite to boot so it's a no brainer.
Any word on players his looking at yet??
But even when we get the calls right the bunker mis communicates the outcome with the ref and we still end up losing. You have to admit that the Canberra one when we had momentum was also a total balls up.One place Carrigan severely let us down this year we’re the captains challenges. We rarely used them and when we did they were stupid choices. He’s a smart dude apparently, but he needs to come in and back himself if he has the c next to his name. It’s his team