Are We Still A Bottom 4 Side GNR??

@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??
 
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

Wests Tigers management , sheens , Farah , Tallis ….

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@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

Huh ? How am i in a hole when I just quoted someone who reitterated my exact point ?

Come on Happy, you're being grumpy again..

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@Tony33 said:
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

Huh ? How am i in a hole when I just quoted someone who reitterated my exact point ?

Come on Happy, you're being grumpy again..

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He's saying Farah dug the hole me thinks Tony !

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@Tony33 said:
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

Huh ? How am i in a hole when I just quoted someone who reitterated my exact point ?

Come on Happy, you're being grumpy again..

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Not me Tony

You and Geo just keep painting your "Save the Farah " signs OK

Farah takes bad options at crucial times in games , and as he gets older the more times it happens

Sorry to burst your bubble
 
@Fumbles said:
Roosters worked out just run at Mitchell Moses because he can't tackle. He can't even kick What is it that he can do ? Most hyped up over rated player I have ever seen.

Get over the hate - it'll kill you Fumbles.
 
@Newtown said:
@Fumbles said:
Roosters worked out just run at Mitchell Moses because he can't tackle. He can't even kick What is it that he can do ? Most hyped up over rated player I have ever seen.

And we let a top 5/8 who was about to hit his peak go to the Raiders.

Yep! for someone better.

Has more talent in his little finger.
 
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

No ones ever accused me of being sensible before. :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

No one, that's the trouble!!!!
 
@goldcoast tiger said:
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

No ones ever accused me of being sensible before. :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

No one, that's the trouble!!!!

We tried do dig our way out of it but kept hitting rock .

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@goldcoast tiger said:
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
Happy you have a point in what you said , but as has already been said, in the context of last nights game, it made no difference at all . in the first ten minutes it was obvious from past experience that we were struggling , and the amount of offloads were killing us .
Unless the Roosters had fallen into a giant hole we were always going to be in big trouble.
They held out longer than I actually thought they would, but eventually the gates opened.
Probably most of the guys out there could be accused of making the same mistakes they usually make against the bigger, faster teams.
Without more speed and aggression from our pack , we are always have the same results against those types of teams

Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

No ones ever accused me of being sensible before. :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

No one, that's the trouble!!!!

Interesting concept

Wonder if that's the option that Taylor will use when he critiques the game in the players presence

None of you were at fault

You need to burn Geo's book that you are reading " Dopey : The Sequel "
 
Common Happy.

Agree with a lot of what you said.

You lost me when you said "That's why I prefer Cameron Smith"

I'd take Farah playing at his worst over that little grub any day. 40/20's and all.
 
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
@happy tiger said:
@Tony33 said:
Thankyou GCT..

At least someone up there has some sense :laughing:

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That hole you talk about

Who dug it ??

Huh ? How am i in a hole when I just quoted someone who reitterated my exact point ?

Come on Happy, you're being grumpy again..

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Not me Tony

You and Geo just keep painting your "Save the Farah " signs OK

Farah takes bad options at crucial times in games , and as he gets older the more times it happens

Sorry to burst your bubble

Now you're reverting to the name calling once you're point is proved as invalid Grumpy Tiger.

Yes he does take bad options more regularly then a player of his experience and salary should.

Yes he has been playing to a different structure, where his output doesn't match his salary anymore.

Yes he isn't the same Farah of old years.

That doesn't mean that one error cost us the game.

I watched the replay this morning and Farah had a pretty decent game apart from that one error. It wasn't anything special but it was a pretty solid game within the limitations of the new structure. He made one error, whilst at least trying to dig his team out of trouble. It didn't work out and the team moved on and forced an error from the subsequent set. Saying it cost us the game is deadset so stupid when you consider where we actually lost the game.

Under JT he will never justify his reported $900,000 price tag but thats not his fault or the fault of the current administration for that matter.

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Interestingly, JT actually blamed the boys in the middle for the loss. He said that as long as we got dominated in the forwards we were going to struggle to win.

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It was tackle 2 , Farah goes for a 40/20 , i thought WTF ????
It was a massive momentum killer .. It was dumb !!!
In know way cost us the game , but for a player of Farah's so called experience it was the wrong call .

As for playing to a structure ?
If this new structure means , zero line speed , pathetic kick chase , shirt grabbing , failing to wrap the ball up , giving up leads , hands on hips … Yep were bottom 4 IMO .

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@Russell said:
Common Happy.

Agree with a lot of what you said.

You lost me when you said "That's why I prefer Cameron Smith"

I'd take Farah playing at his worst over that little grub any day. 40/20's and all.

Like him or hate him Russell, the bloke rarely takes the wrong option
 
Im with Happy, as much as that annoys me :wink:

At times throughout his career Farah may have been a better player. But never has he in the past or will he be in the future a better leader.

Same goes for big match player.
 
@Russell said:
@Fumbles said:
Roosters worked out just run at Mitchell Moses because he can't tackle. He can't even kick What is it that he can do ? Most hyped up over rated player I have ever seen.

Get over the hate - it'll kill you Fumbles.

Moses still has a way to go before even getting close to Benji when it comes to the "Most Overrated Player" Isn't that right Stryker??
 

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