@cochise said in [JAC](/post/1257426) said:@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1257423) said:@cochise said in [JAC](/post/1257421) said:@Newtown said in [JAC](/post/1257418) said:@TCL said in [JAC](/post/1257370) said:@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1257028) said:@TYGA said in [JAC](/post/1257018) said:I’ve been told the deal is dead in the water. He will go back to the Storm and sign with the Rabbits in 2021.
No one to blame but management for that one. If we can’t land a big signing in 2022 we are screwed
Anyone in management that agreed to signing JT as our coach should be blamed. IMO after Potter, had we recruited the right coach we possibly retain a number of key players and attract others for what may have been a successful period.
This JAC situation is not a management issue, reports are they tabled an offer that gives JAC the option to play in the 1. If he signs for the rabbits and plays on the wing then so be it. Doesn’t say much about JAC.
Even if we do sign him, I say we are still screwed until we complete the roster. Even with JAC I don’t think we are top 8 team next year. Not while so much cap space is tied up with 3 non performing players. Thanks to a coach I thought was going to finally turn the club around.
Best contract so far this offseason has been to extend Madge. That at least shows players we have stability and a premiership winning coach.
We need a better media manager as well. We need to get the rags talking us up not down.
The club was almost at poverty level when it signed Jason Taylor. There was hardly any choice available. The we thought we had a winner in Cleary, sure. He only made our situation much worse.
The thing with Taylor, I went to the member information session he gave and he spoke well. He identified our weaknesses and spoke about fixing them. He was spot on with what we needed to fix, he just didn't have the ability or the players didn't have the faith in him to allow him address those areas. That is probably why he makes a very good assistant coach and an extremely poor head coach.
Plenty of guys like that Barrett is probably one unless he works miracles at bulldogs. Being the main guy to look after a squad of 30 players most of them young for a whole year or more is not easy especially if you aren’t winning
Exactly mate, I had the opportunity to talk about footy with Barrett as well. He is incredibly knowledgeable and really knows his stuff, but agree he very well could be another that is a great assistant but doesn't have the right temperament and skills to be the head guy. The head coach nowadays is a very complicated job and involves getting a big group of people believing in and implementing your ideas. Some people just aren't suited to that hierarchical structure that an NRL club has become.
Even Fittler, was awful as an NRL coach but he’s really good at getting guys mentally prepared for origin and getting them in the right head space. Was good coaching Lebanon too. He’s weird and his tactics won’t work over a whole season but for 3-4 games where players are in a camp he’s good for them