There are a lot of accusation on the forum related to coaching on both sides of the coin - those for and those against. Take the results off the table as an indicator - we have the most inexperienced team and 90% of our experienced players, by their own admission, are underperforming. Is that a coaching issue or is it a roster combination issue much the same as we saw with the Dogs last year?
If we are looking at results as an indicator - until a few weeks ago Des Hasler had the Titans in a battle for the spoon with us. Titans have a significantly better and more experienced roster. The Parrasite had a very experienced coach and a roster full of internationals that have gone from permiship contenders to fighting us for the spoon in two years. O'Brien at the Knights had one fot out of the door and couldn't coach last year - thinkgs have gone quiet now even though the Knights aren't setting the workd on fire. Siebold at the Broncos couldn't coach to save himself - but no resurected at Manly.
I'm not close enough to the club or the playing group to be able to make a worthwhile assessment of the performance of our coaching staff. I did note last week that we were unable to put into practice foundation level defensive practices that were being rehearsed immediately prior to kick off. Does that mean we aren't adequately coached or that the players are coming through deficient in base level skills or is it simply that we are trying to change so much at once that concentration is poor?
The evidence suggests that we can execute a good kick chase, we have demonstrated that we can strip sides for numbers, we have plenty of times matched it with oppositon forward on both sides of the pill. The issue is that we don't do it consistently and at NRL level when you drop off in intensidty is cost you dearly (just ask LL).
I don't enter into the debate on how well we are coached because I simply can't offer an informed opinion. However, you can see potential when it does click. Is there anyone close enough to the playing/coaching staff that can provide any insight as to the quality of our coaching?
Are we playing the long strategic game, understanding that it will be rocky, and blooding the young ones early because our roster is so shallow or, as many on here believe, are our caching staff shit? If so what evidence is there of this. Don't point out on field performance as this could be a reult of a number of issues.
Here is one example - Stef. His game dropped off the cliff at the same time we started his contract negotiations. He was still a bit of a pillow prior to that but then he just dropped off the cliff. Is it coaching? or does Stef struggle to compartmentalise the game from his potential future? or is he showing a lack of resilience (something that would be great to know given we have offered big $ for him to remain)?
From what I see from the outside Benji appear to have no problems calling a spade a spade, but I don't think he is a Des/Bellamy type that sprays players and teams. He appears to be the type to have a tense but quiet chat one on one, which is why the JB story seems odd.
Here are some others to contemplate:
- lack of discipline across the board: poor coaching, poor attitude or is it a result of trying too hard and being frustrated?
- poor kick chase from week to week and within the same game: poor coaching, lack of fitness, lack of resilience orpoor concentration?
- Poor defence: poor coaching, underdeveloped combinations, poor players decision makers or lack of trust?
What is my opinion? We are light on for coaching experience but the root cause of our problems is that we lack the cohesion, experience and a true game manager to play with momentum that suits us. As a result the terms of the game are dictated to us and we simply react. That's a combination of a lack of experience (youth) and a lack of direction from our senior players (Sezer/Api) more than the coaching staff.
So what evidence or source based arguments do you have that support your assessment that Benji and Co can, or can't, coach?