jirskyr
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@rugba said in [Sack Madge](/post/1347404) said:Misleading
He did caretaker in 2012 and 2014 he was coach
2014 - took them to 10th after taking over from Stuart who got the spoon
2015th -12th
2016 which would be in line with madge tenure had them top 4 with salary cap debacle and they finished 14th
Then 2017 they made top 4
Whilst 2015 result went backwards they could see the improvements
whilst with madge the results are getting worse year on year (assuming this year remains at the level they are at ).
No I think the OP was on the money and you are making a misleading argument from the facts.
I agree 2012 doesn't count.
2014 was 10th. 2015 was 12th - worse. 2016 was 14th - worse again. If you give them back their deducted points in 2016 they would have come 8th on 30 points, not Top 4.
But then of course then you must address the fact that they played 2015 with salary cap breaches, took those into 2016 and were fined in March 2016. So Brad Arthur was coaching an illegally constructed team, which makes any success fraudulent, and any failure even more magnified. How would Madge go if we were able to sign players who had extra money tipped in by third-parties?
Brad Arthur has taken his Eels side to 3 finals in 7 seasons, which is less than half, and he managed a wooden spoon in the process. And yet, Eels stuck with him and eventually he's put together a side he can coach to the finals, even if they have no idea how to actually win finals matches.
The parallels to Madge are quite reasonable, with respect to taking over rabble and needing to be given a significant tenure to turn things around.
Ricky Stuart had the same experience - missed the finals 4/5 years on starting with Raiders (finished 10th 3 times), missed finals 3/4 years at Sharks, was dumped within 1 season by Eels. But he coached Roosters to several GFs and then got Canberra there. So is Stuart a good coach or not?