@jirskyr said in [Help me \(and others\) keep faith in Madge\.\.\.](/post/1236372) said:@Harvey said in [Help me \(and others\) keep faith in Madge\.\.\.](/post/1236139) said:We pulled the trigger too early on Potter & JT. They had us on the right path.
I never warmed to JT but I do wonder how Potter would have done over 4 seasons. The issue is Potter had a 2-year deal and only got as close as 13th, and that's just not going to cut it after you are trying to replace Sheens.
In hindsight however Potter joined with Benji, Farah, Lawrence all entrenched, Woods playing Origin, Tedesco and Nofo's first full season, Brooks and Moses just about to debut. Nathan Brown also debuted in 2013, Galloway was injured a lot that year but still good. Fulton was still going, Koroibete was available.
Move to 2014 and Potter has brought in Taupau, Gavet and Matt Lodge, Moses has debuted. Pat Richards is back. Blake Austin is an astute pickup from Penrith and plays 11 games.
It's not roses obviously, Marshall has been moved on and Braith Anasta was brought in. But just look at that talent in 2014-2015 and the upside of what is essentially a pack of Woods, Fulton, Taupau, Brown, Galloway, Lodge, Farah. Tedesco, Lawrence, Brooks, Moses, Richards, Koroibete in the backs.
Then JT comes in, feels that he needs to shake the roster up - easy to criticise JT here but what is true is that Tigers' haven't got closer than 10th since 2012, after having been genuine title contenders in 2010-2011. There is a reasonable argument that some players need to be moved on, but Farah's managed departure creates a debacle, JT himself only gets 15th in his first season, then he gets it close for 2016 and we come 9th, but the club decides to cut him loose early 2017. Cleary has become available, he's a good coach, Tigers make the move, the big-name players decide it's time to go elsewhere, Roosters swoop on Tedesco, the rest is history.
Also in defence of those coaches particularly Potter, we did not have ourselves together off-field at that time, wrt board clashes, ownership issues, Balmain debt etc. People LOVE slagging off Pascoe, but the reality is since he joined in Sep 2015 the "organisation", i.e. the business, has stabilised and managed the finances well. The board is basically dead-quiet now, some major sponsors are well and truly in the fold, Wests have completed the Balmain take-over (which by default quells the disagreements), we no longer have the "basket-case" tag.
Unfortunately for us as supporters, the period of an emerging highly-talented roster has not coincided with the club getting its off-field together. If we had managed both at the same time, say ~2012-2013, we could potentially have had a top-level squad with a stable coach and newly stabilised organisation. And now we have a stable organisation with improved facilities on the way, but it's the roster that needs a tonne of work, mostly because it's been clumped together from designs of 2 previous coaches, with finances tied up to those 2 previous coaches.
Or if Madge had been the one signed on in 2013...
rant over, sorry
One of the Best articles I have read in a loooong time @jirskyr