Dee
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- Apr 30, 2010
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Good evening,
As a passionate, Sydney-based Broncos supporter for many, many years, this is absolutely heart breaking to watch.
I'm not sure what the answers are.
I am not sure if the Broncos should sack Henjak.
Is it all of our injuries mounting up?
Possibly.
Losing Wayne Bennett was, and always will be the biggest loss our proud club has encountered, just look at the team we are now, compared to the team we were when Mr. Bennett was running things.
The aura of that man is remarkable.
I cannot believe how he has transformed the Dragons, I cannot believe it, but at the same time, what else were we to expect?
This man is the greatest Rugby League coach the game has seen.
I can almost bet my life that if Wayne was coaching this VERY SAME Broncos outfit, with all the injuries included, we may still have only 2 wins, but our proud club would have played the FULL 80 minutes in over 95% of their games so far. Who can disagree?
Anyway, I am venting.
We have endured so much success at the Broncos that, I'm not entirely sure how to handle these losses in 2010. We, as a club and as it's supporters, have never really endured seasons like this, and I must say, it's a horrible feeling.
The injuries may be a factor to all this, but I think the Broncos offices isn't up to par.
What's going on over there @ Red Hill?
Who's a supporter of Mr. Bruno Cullen?
I must say, some of the decisions that man has made over the years have been abysmal.
How can we lose our defensive cornerstone David Stagg, our next Shane Webcke, Ben Hannant, and a star player like Michael Ennis - to gain ONE player, Israel Folau?
It just doesn't make sense to me.
That is NOT smart business/football decision making, and that decision sounds like it was made by a man who does not have a Rugby League brain and doesn't know what makes a successful footy team.
We have no real strike power in the forwards.
Lockyer is left to do it all on his own, even when Wallace was playing.
Folau doesn't get nowhere near as much ball as he should.
Our defense though, jesus christ it's HORRIBLE. We are dropping off tackles so many times that it's embarrassing.
We are leaving holes in our defensive line the size of the grand canyon, my god!
Our attack is flat and disjointed. There's no creativity or flow to it. It's easily read by the opposition and they know every play we are about to make.
It's not good enough.
We are doing the same ball movements each set of six to the left side that other NRL clubs are studying during video sessions and picking our runners off with ease.
Anyway, this is my little vent.
I know there's some of you out there wanting to share similar feelings, so feel free.
I am still a proud Broncos supporter, and I will be forever.
I love them, and no matter what - they will get my support 110%, each and every year, wooden spoon or no wooden spoon.
Thanks,
Dee.
As a passionate, Sydney-based Broncos supporter for many, many years, this is absolutely heart breaking to watch.
I'm not sure what the answers are.
I am not sure if the Broncos should sack Henjak.
Is it all of our injuries mounting up?
Possibly.
Losing Wayne Bennett was, and always will be the biggest loss our proud club has encountered, just look at the team we are now, compared to the team we were when Mr. Bennett was running things.
The aura of that man is remarkable.
I cannot believe how he has transformed the Dragons, I cannot believe it, but at the same time, what else were we to expect?
This man is the greatest Rugby League coach the game has seen.
I can almost bet my life that if Wayne was coaching this VERY SAME Broncos outfit, with all the injuries included, we may still have only 2 wins, but our proud club would have played the FULL 80 minutes in over 95% of their games so far. Who can disagree?
Anyway, I am venting.
We have endured so much success at the Broncos that, I'm not entirely sure how to handle these losses in 2010. We, as a club and as it's supporters, have never really endured seasons like this, and I must say, it's a horrible feeling.
The injuries may be a factor to all this, but I think the Broncos offices isn't up to par.
What's going on over there @ Red Hill?
Who's a supporter of Mr. Bruno Cullen?
I must say, some of the decisions that man has made over the years have been abysmal.
How can we lose our defensive cornerstone David Stagg, our next Shane Webcke, Ben Hannant, and a star player like Michael Ennis - to gain ONE player, Israel Folau?
It just doesn't make sense to me.
That is NOT smart business/football decision making, and that decision sounds like it was made by a man who does not have a Rugby League brain and doesn't know what makes a successful footy team.
We have no real strike power in the forwards.
Lockyer is left to do it all on his own, even when Wallace was playing.
Folau doesn't get nowhere near as much ball as he should.
Our defense though, jesus christ it's HORRIBLE. We are dropping off tackles so many times that it's embarrassing.
We are leaving holes in our defensive line the size of the grand canyon, my god!
Our attack is flat and disjointed. There's no creativity or flow to it. It's easily read by the opposition and they know every play we are about to make.
It's not good enough.
We are doing the same ball movements each set of six to the left side that other NRL clubs are studying during video sessions and picking our runners off with ease.
Anyway, this is my little vent.
I know there's some of you out there wanting to share similar feelings, so feel free.
I am still a proud Broncos supporter, and I will be forever.
I love them, and no matter what - they will get my support 110%, each and every year, wooden spoon or no wooden spoon.
Thanks,
Dee.