Pawsandclaws
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it Is pretty sad when some of the most effective tackles are made by your halfback,
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@ said:when Farah came off last game did Luke get more ball from Liddle? And if he did how did he fare with it?
@ said:when Farah came off last game did Luke get more ball from Liddle? And if he did how did he fare with it?
@ said:@ said:when Farah came off last game did Luke get more ball from Liddle? And if he did how did he fare with it?
What ball? After your mate's terrible attempt of a tackle that directly led to a try and his subsequent removal to the bench, well, that was just about it possession wise until after Mats returned and even then, still a long way short of even to finish off the match.
@ said:@ said:@ said:when Farah came off last game did Luke get more ball from Liddle? And if he did how did he fare with it?
What ball? After your mate's terrible attempt of a tackle that directly led to a try and his subsequent removal to the bench, well, that was just about it possession wise until after Mats returned and even then, still a long way short of even to finish off the match.
Looking at it simplistically how many points did we score when Farah was on the field and how many when he was off?
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:when Farah came off last game did Luke get more ball from Liddle? And if he did how did he fare with it?
What ball? After your mate's terrible attempt of a tackle that directly led to a try and his subsequent removal to the bench, well, that was just about it possession wise until after Mats returned and even then, still a long way short of even to finish off the match.
Looking at it simplistically how many points did we score when Farah was on the field and how many when he was off?
A lot less than Souffs
@ said:The Storm are looking for a 1/2 …
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:What ball? After your mate's terrible attempt of a tackle that directly led to a try and his subsequent removal to the bench, well, that was just about it possession wise until after Mats returned and even then, still a long way short of even to finish off the match.
Looking at it simplistically how many points did we score when Farah was on the field and how many when he was off?
A lot less than Souffs
That did not answer the question - we scored zero if I remember correctly, no wonder His Royal Highness had a stern look from the bench.
@ said:Thanks for the considered reply.
I think with respect, he is better than perhaps 3 or 4 other halfbacks. But their potential is arguably greater. Don’t forget Brooks has been around for 5 years and his potential should have been realised by now.
Also, re bias, I meant that the Dally M count only reinforces our fans’ confirmation bias. The fact that independent judges have rated him well is a credit to him and I don’t begrudge him that.
He has definitely had his best year; his running and tackling have improved dramatically.
I just don’t think he is a 7 that can take us to the grand final. His kicking and game management are still terrible and I totally agree with what 851 said above re time to cut our losses at halfback.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Looking at it simplistically how many points did we score when Farah was on the field and how many when he was off?
A lot less than Souffs
That did not answer the question - we scored zero if I remember correctly, no wonder His Royal Highness had a stern look from the bench.
Wake up Mate! - being realistic - when Liddle came on the game had already gone, and the Souffs forwards were running rampart.
The only reason he had a stern look was because he knew, like a lot of others they had not played well enough.
STOP! trying to make excuses. Apart from a couple of players they were all well below par and Farah was one of them.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:A lot less than Souffs
That did not answer the question - we scored zero if I remember correctly, no wonder His Royal Highness had a stern look from the bench.
Wake up Mate! - being realistic - when Liddle came on the game had already gone, and the Souffs forwards were running rampart.
The only reason he had a stern look was because he knew, like a lot of others they had not played well enough.
STOP! trying to make excuses. Apart from a couple of players they were all well below par and Farah was one of them.
But Russell, teams are known for making comebacks. If Farah did not return to the field then Jacob was DH for much longer yet the cupboard was bare in his tenure. Parramatta eventually scored points in the second half when getting rolled by Melbourne two weeks ago.
Are you saying that Farah is more successful even when well below par that Jacob is at full stretch?
@ said:You have no concept of what team sport is BBF
@ said:You have no concept of what team sport is BBF
@ said:@ said:You have no concept of what team sport is BBF
BBF is correct you would of not know Brooks was on the field at times against Souths ,sometimes you need to do more than catch and pass …but it is all about who is around him is the one constant that is thrown out there . The real talented players create things themselves not wait for others to do it for them to many excuses but that is the new generation .
@ said:What about the younger, younger new generation like Ponga? Does this rule still apply to them..or do they drink?
For my 2cents worth I think this was Brooks best season in NRL. He was more consistent than Million dollar players like Hunt and Cherry E. He is very good value for the team. Also a lot of people were hoping Brooks left and Moses stayed.
If Brooks is paid around $750K , (I think this year he was in $550) he would be good value for the Tigers.
Brooks was not the problem for 2018\. The lack of punch in the forwards was a concern for mine. Along without having a genuine DH for most of the season.