The shear amount of Luke Brooks emotion I have felt over the last decade has obviously fried my brain to the point that my bias overwhelms me when I watch him play.
Because I genuinely think he was average to poor on the weekend and still can't understand why everyone was raving about him. I felt like I was being gaslight by the commentators. To me he missed key tackles, dropped the ball over the line, threw a ball into touch, his bombs were short of the try line, his grubbers didn't get into the in-goal. I felt like foxsports were so desperate for a storyline that they really over-exaggerated his involvement. The try at the end was good and he did run the ball well at times, but he has always had the speed to beat someone one on one and was doing that for us last year.
As someone who was terrified that Brooks was going to show how good her really was, I was very very whelmed by his performance and just didn't see the "masterclass" that Dan Ginnane was so wax lyrical about all night. After one game I still think the Tigers are better off without him.