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@Tigerdave said:**Seems to be there's no game plan in attack at all, no one knows what they are doing or should be doing**.
@ashman said:It's hard to disagree, an being such a high profile player and club legend… Still, maybe it's other factors, but either way a part from a handful of games, it's been a real dissapointing season... Benji is a legend though and class is permanent
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@cnx_tigers said:He NEEDS a new coach.
New ideas. New structures. New attitude.
If Sheens coaches him until he's 30 we have dead set wasted his career.
Grand final on natural talent alone in 2005…...............and then not a single GF again.
Complete waste for a bloke with his talent. If Sheens really does care for him, he'd know that it's time to walk and let him hear a new coach.
@hellman said:He was better than Robbie was.
@ozcrusader said:People blaming Marshall for this are clueless.
He is a five eigth. He is not an organiser - he is individually brilliant, can create something out of nothing and is a match winner on his day.
The problem is that idiot Sheens has tried to make him into an organising halfback. Which he is not. He has tried it before and failed. He is trying it again, and will fail.
Sheens is a deadset clown He has no idea of what playing players IN POSITION means. Marshall was going great last year because he had an organising half (Lui) outside him. Ditto when he had Prince.
The problem is Sheens. He has been there too long. He is out of ideas. He has brought a whole lot to this club, including a level of professionalism and a GF - neither of which we had before.
But by hanging on now, he is doing himself and this club a great disservice. Time to say goodbye.