twentyforty
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@avocadoontoast said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1438067) said:@truetiger said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1438038) said:@rihannafan1 said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1437782) said:@truetiger said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1437615) said:@rihannafan1 said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1437547) said:@krammy said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1437538) said:@aturkey said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1434273) said:At least when we had Sheens we had an identity. We were the team that would attack attack attack. It didn't always work, but we were fun to watch. That would work wonders in this current comp. Under Madge we have just looked... sad. No other way to put it. Cleary had us tough and hardened. What has Madge done?
As much as I hate the way Crawley bashes us, the other week he made a good point on NRL 360. He said that under Ivan Cleary, he saw the Tigers improving. He has not seen that with Madge. When you look at the personnel available to Cleary, I can't see much difference in quality to what Madge has had. To me it is obvious, the coach has the greatest effect on how a team performs.
The coach trains them, plans their development and their game strategy so he is completely responsible for the player's performance.
Not necessarily,if the group are young and not yet adapted to the NRL system that they are learning to play and cant quite ADAPT to it,then thats on themselves to better themselves to become NRL standard players....the coach can,structure,gameplan or scheme all he likes,if the players arent able to perform at that level then mistakes will be made and games will be lost...
but its easier to blame the coach because its all on him if some of the squad arent up to standard and the depth is just as bad apparently.....
Do you find it easier to blame the coach?
No I dont ...I admire the coach for trying to fix the culture and develope young juniors so our future will be brighter than the last 10 years...but some want him gone because the results dont suit them....
""to taste the sweet we must face the pain ""
Genuine question TT, how is the culture better now than when he arrived? If anything I think it’s worse.
Well, for a start Avo, we have more stability. We’re adopting a more intelligent approach. If it is agreed by the board and the incoming coach that they implement a 5 year plan to solve problems created by past knee jerk decisions, then follow a more disciplined approach with roster/cap management, then the coach needs to be given the time.
Sure, monitor and manage the progress, but to hire someone to do a 5 year job, for 3 years then sack him after 2 years doesn’t seem logical to me? Unless I’m missing something?