Neither Brooks nor Moses know how to structure sets, it's so clear on the field they just play every tackle like it's the lone opportunity to score.
It reminds me of pro pool, the guys who cannot think ahead, cannot think of where the white is going to end up, they just worry about the next pot. That's fine if you want to amble around at a pub, but at a professional level you have to be thinking 2-3 plays in advance.
Do you see Broses pointing at players where they want the footy to go? Do our players ever seem to know when the tactical kick is coming, or the bomb, or the long-ranger? Melbourne scored two long-range tries today not just because of mental lapses in defence, but because of shoddy kicking that gave Melbourne the football without pressure and on the front-foot.
And then occasionally we do get a repeat set and the boys don't seem to know what to do about it, almost in shock.
And for God's sake Mitch Moses will you look at where you are passing the football. His poor backs getting such poor distribution, Tedesco hardly getting anything decent, the return of passes out the back. It's like Moses has a play in his head and he executes regardless, which is what Benji used to do, except that Benji had such talent that he could still pull half the plays off.
I would not want to touch half the stuff Broses dish out, constant RPA stuff.