@tiger_fanatic3 said in [First coach sacked?](/post/1324856) said:
Barrett & Payten really gonna struggle this season i reckon
Barrett is a myth . He’s going to end up being a Jason Taylor type level coach . Astute mind , who on paper has all the hallmarks of an elite coach , but is just missing a key ingredient. I thought Phil Gould when describing him last year said more with saying less . He said to the effect of “ He became a head coach too soon and wasn’t ready . I told him as much at the time . Hopefully he’s learnt the lessons he needed to learn and will be better for it second time around . I’m just not too sure this is the right job for him “. I’m paraphrasing, but that’s basically the message .
That’s the guy who’s his biggest advocate .
Payten seems like he would click with a certain type of playing group . Very youthful , looking to grow together . Hes inherited a premiership winning nucleus who just turfed their previous coach. I’m sure he just wanted to get out of NZ , and back to a more familiar setting in NQ, but I think he’s made a mistake .
NQ's playing roster needs to be blown up. Almost all of the players from the Green regime have had some terrible things coached into their games which are almost impossible to coach out of them. Both Payten and Barrett have made mistakes taking those jobs in my opinion.
Warriors were a good job because Sbasically spent the last four years coaching good habits into them. His structures and game plans weren't great, but he knew he had to teach them the little things like how to move in a defensive line and how to calmly assess a game situation. Whoever came in next would inherit a mature playing group ready to learn.
Stephen Kearney may not be the greatest coach of all time, but he must have some sort of coaching talents for Bellyache to have him sitting in the coaches box with him.
Cue the Anthony Seibold is a dud comments.