TheDaBoss
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@Geo
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@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012306) said:but you then need to go out and recruit a top class organising half back. only way i see him here long term
@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012317) said:The numbers show that over the past season and a half he is a good first grade half, probably in the top five and certainly in the top 10.
@Geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012349) said:@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012333) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012324) said:@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012320) said:Lol people are so precious. Yes he is signed for 5 years and yes Maguire played a part in that.
I doubt he will be here at the end playing half back if he can't step up and start winning more than the odd game.
You guys crack me up, the old 1, 2 3.
The irony of you calling someone else precious but I digress.
There is a lot of delusion with those who dislike Brooks. Not because they dislike him, but because they are convinced he's constantly on thin ice, regardless of how much credit the coach gives or how much faith the club puts in him.
Two types of people in the world. Those who believe what they ate told and those that need to see it with their own eyes.
You say he is secure here long term and Maguire likes him. Others need to see Luke Brooks step into an on field leadership role and start winning us games.
You are correct in what you say, he is liked and locked in.
Won't mean a thing all the talk unless he steps up and leads this team. Maguire like every coach worth his salt will favour on field results over anything else in the end.
That's the thing...Brooks doesn't need to step in and win games on his own is what I keep hearing from his distractors...very few players in the game could do that regularly ...they are immortals...there are very few that do it now regularly on their own..
You say that Brooks has no leadership role on the field yet Farah came out in an article and said he often gets a bake from Brooks for not giving him the ball how and when he wants it ..he is also very vocal in game reviews and video sessions..
it's a team game..Brooks just needs to continue to improve the parts of his game that need improvement and build on the parts that are working well for him...contribute with his team mates around him to win games...which is what he did last year and has done again this year..he has contributed to every win..and tried in every loss...
If your expecting an Andrew Johns, Peter Sterling or Johnathon Thurston you will be dissapointed ..they don't come around everyday..but you will get a 1st Grade half who is prepared to work very hard on improving his game and the team ...
@jirskyr said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012351) said:@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012306) said:but you then need to go out and recruit a top class organising half back. only way i see him here long term
Oh oh oh oh - don't think anyone disagrees with you, that if a top-class organising halfback becomes available, Tigers should go at them as hard as possible.
But who is this messiah? The best organising halfback in the game is Cronk and we decided to both a) could not accommodate his late-season decision timeframe, and b) probably were no chance anyway, and c) realistically needed something longer-term than 2 years, and d) would be competing with Roosters for the signature.
Munster is the best 5/8th at the moment and he's more of an attacker and threat generator than a top-class organiser. And he doesn't have to be, because he has Cameron Smith.
Then Luke Keary and Cody Walker, rounding out the 4 genuine high-talent, in-form halves. Both are attacking units and not really organisers.
So IMO 3/4 top halves in the comp are attackers, not organisers.
Who is the next on the rung for organising halfback? Probably Adam Reynolds and hence why he's in the frame for Origin. Does he consistently excel in pressure? No. Sometimes he does, others no. Does he have a great attacking game? No he doesn't, but he is an excellent tactical kicker and that's his main thing. Is he a defensive powerhouse? No.
Then... Nathan Cleary? No. Chad Townsend - he goes alright with a limited physical skillset, but nobody would say he's top flight and he's further out of Origin discussions than Brooksie. Brodie Croft? Blake Green? Ash Taylor? Michael Morgan? Mitchell Pearce? Mitchell Moses?
The cupboard is pretty bare bro and 16 clubs all want a top-class organising HB. But sure, next top-class organising HB that becomes available, by all means take a look. Until then, Luke Brooks.
@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012364) said:@The_Patriot Did Brodie Croft remain composed under pressure when we played the Storm in Auckland last year? Because I seem to recall him letting a kick off bounce over his head so we could get the ball back and score, botching a field goal to give us a seven-tackle set we went ahead off, not being given the ball by Cam Smith in the closing minutes and then being dropped for three months. The grass is always greener, I suppose.
@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012365) said:@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012364) said:@The_Patriot Did Brodie Croft remain composed under pressure when we played the Storm in Auckland last year? Because I seem to recall him letting a kick off bounce over his head so we could get the ball back and score, botching a field goal to give us a seven-tackle set we went ahead off, not being given the ball by Cam Smith in the closing minutes and then being dropped for three months. The grass is always greener, I suppose.
if you think thats the true representation of Brody Croft then thats ok. Each to their own.
I see a guy who is going to end up one of if not the best half backs in the game.
@cktiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012394) said:@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012365) said:@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012364) said:@The_Patriot Did Brodie Croft remain composed under pressure when we played the Storm in Auckland last year? Because I seem to recall him letting a kick off bounce over his head so we could get the ball back and score, botching a field goal to give us a seven-tackle set we went ahead off, not being given the ball by Cam Smith in the closing minutes and then being dropped for three months. The grass is always greener, I suppose.
if you think thats the true representation of Brody Croft then thats ok. Each to their own.
I see a guy who is going to end up one of if not the best half backs in the game.
I think Brooksie has a few years and a lot more games up his sleeve than Croft.
All the people sticking up for Brooks seem to think that anyone who looks critically at his game has it in for him.
Truth is everyone wants him to put it all together ... its been over 120 first grade games now.
No matter what any of his support base say it can't change the fact he isn't great under pressure or a proven matchwinner.
He throws more hospital passes than anyone I can think of (poor Chris Lawrence) and drifts in and out of games.
He has a list of excuses a mile long as to why he hasn't performed... Farah, Marshall, poor forwards, poor outside backs, poor game plans.
On the upside, his defence has improved immensely, he's fast, he's still young.... plus he's getting a lot of experience.
Only consistent performances will get people off his back.
Hope he comes good and we'll all be happy!
@cktiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012394) said:@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012365) said:@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012364) said:@The_Patriot Did Brodie Croft remain composed under pressure when we played the Storm in Auckland last year? Because I seem to recall him letting a kick off bounce over his head so we could get the ball back and score, botching a field goal to give us a seven-tackle set we went ahead off, not being given the ball by Cam Smith in the closing minutes and then being dropped for three months. The grass is always greener, I suppose.
if you think thats the true representation of Brody Croft then thats ok. Each to their own.
I see a guy who is going to end up one of if not the best half backs in the game.
I think Brooksie has a few years and a lot more games up his sleeve than Croft.
All the people sticking up for Brooks seem to think that anyone who looks critically at his game has it in for him.
Truth is everyone wants him to put it all together ... its been over 120 first grade games now.
No matter what any of his support base say it can't change the fact he isn't great under pressure or a proven matchwinner.
He throws more hospital passes than anyone I can think of (poor Chris Lawrence) and drifts in and out of games.
He has a list of excuses a mile long as to why he hasn't performed... Farah, Marshall, poor forwards, poor outside backs, poor game plans.
On the upside, his defence has improved immensely, he's fast, he's still young.... plus he's getting a lot of experience.
Only consistent performances will get people off his back.
Hope he comes good and we'll all be happy!
@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012365) said:@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012364) said:@The_Patriot Did Brodie Croft remain composed under pressure when we played the Storm in Auckland last year? Because I seem to recall him letting a kick off bounce over his head so we could get the ball back and score, botching a field goal to give us a seven-tackle set we went ahead off, not being given the ball by Cam Smith in the closing minutes and then being dropped for three months. The grass is always greener, I suppose.
if you think thats the true representation of Brody Croft then thats ok. Each to their own.
I see a guy who is going to end up one of if not the best half backs in the game.
@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012407) said:He’s only underperforming if your benchmark is Andrew Johns.
@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012408) said:@The_Patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012365) said:@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012364) said:@The_Patriot Did Brodie Croft remain composed under pressure when we played the Storm in Auckland last year? Because I seem to recall him letting a kick off bounce over his head so we could get the ball back and score, botching a field goal to give us a seven-tackle set we went ahead off, not being given the ball by Cam Smith in the closing minutes and then being dropped for three months. The grass is always greener, I suppose.
if you think thats the true representation of Brody Croft then thats ok. Each to their own.
I see a guy who is going to end up one of if not the best half backs in the game.
I'm not saying Croft won't be good. What I'm saying is if your argument against Brooks is that he made X mistake in Y game you can do the same for any player you care to name.
@2041 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1012408) said:I also note that Brooks outperforms Croft in virtually any statistical category you’d care to mention.
@happy_tiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1013367) said:Again he still needs some forwards with punch and outside backs with speed
He wasn't bad last night ....but he needed to run the ball more and kicked for touch more often
Taking the Melbourne back 3 running game out would help greatly and give us tighter control of their sets of six
@happy_tiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1013367) said:Again he still needs some forwards with punch and outside backs with speed
He wasn't bad last night ....but he needed to run the ball more and kicked for touch more often
Taking the Melbourne back 3 running game out would help greatly and give us tighter control of their sets of six
@Geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1013369) said:@happy_tiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1013367) said:Again he still needs some forwards with punch and outside backs with speed
He wasn't bad last night ....but he needed to run the ball more and kicked for touch more often
Taking the Melbourne back 3 running game out would help greatly and give us tighter control of their sets of six
Yeah I know only ran for 113m way down on his 140-160m average..
Melbourne only made it out of their 20 twice on kick returns last night once was that final set..the tactic of targeting Vunivalululu with high kicks was right...very shakey most times once was duded of a knock on..the majority of the time the chase was spot on stopping him 10m out in a corner..