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Best Sheens, maybe Cleary taking over in a while
Worst Taylor, yeh Lamb was not great, but over all Taylor was worse.
Worst Taylor, yeh Lamb was not great, but over all Taylor was worse.
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@ said:Comparing coaches from different eras is impossible. They have nearly completely different playing group to work with.
Sheens had Benji at his prime,Farah at his prime, Prince at his prime, Hogo playing out of his skin. a young Pat Richards, Skando playing as good as any other front rower. So to compare him with say JT or Potter is a hard ask.
Certainly Cleary has a chance to be highly rated when you see what he has done with limited talent, in saying that next year will be the acid test because expectations are going to be much higher
@ said:Ranking them was harder than I thought, and there is a clear distance between the best two and the rest.
1 (BEST) Sheenius*
2 Ivan
3 JT
4 Mick Potter
5 Wayne Pearce
6 Lamb
*Sheens is a clear #2 if this resurgence under Cleary continues.
JT got us playing better defense than Potter and perhaps had to undo some of the mess that Potter inherited/created. I'm sure some will say he made his own mess though…
@ said:@ said:Ranking them was harder than I thought, and there is a clear distance between the best two and the rest.
1 (BEST) Sheenius*
2 Ivan
3 JT
4 Mick Potter
5 Wayne Pearce
6 Lamb
*Sheens is a clear #2 if this resurgence under Cleary continues.
JT got us playing better defense than Potter and perhaps had to undo some of the mess that Potter inherited/created. I'm sure some will say he made his own mess though…
That was shown by the last Three or four important games at the end of last season.
Our high defensive standards were fully on view . :smiley:
@ said:Gee 7 that high… :laughing:
Thought you would have had Webster the forgotten man ahead Hobbs...
@ said:Who cares!!!
Say what you like, no one is worse than Terry Lamb….
Apart from this thread being a vehicle to slam TAYLOR once again - it serves no purpose.
Now - where we are going and how we are improving is a much better story.
@ said:@ said:Comparing coaches from different eras is impossible. They have nearly completely different playing group to work with.
Sheens had Benji at his prime,Farah at his prime, Prince at his prime, Hogo playing out of his skin. a young Pat Richards, Skando playing as good as any other front rower. So to compare him with say JT or Potter is a hard ask.
Certainly Cleary has a chance to be highly rated when you see what he has done with limited talent, in saying that next year will be the acid test because expectations are going to be much higher
Totally agree supercoach….what I will say however,the improvement in this team under Cleary has been very,very good,individual players have improved that were once called the worst in the team,such as Kev N,his defense has been great lately and is playing far better than the start of the year..
Cleary could well end up being the best coach we have had,I judge him on the team performances and the cultural change within the Club,so far he has been great for both and hopefully things will only get much better on and off the field while he is here....
@ said:Potter had massive injury problems that saw Corey Patterson playing on the wing. How do you produce with a team like that. He was also the first to identify that Farah was on a downhill slide and try to inject some common sense into the board.
He suffered the consequences
@ said:1\. Sheens is obviously first, delivered us the only final appearances and silverware we've ever had.
2\. Pearce went well to start off with, fell away after someone broke a mirror in the gym and everyone got injured and Melbourne decided to end the career of our best player.
3\. Cleary has got the uncoachables competing for 80 minutes. Will likely be #2 after next year, may be #1 when his tenure here is finished. Who knows at this point.
4\. Potter went OK with limited cattle, was overruled on decisions, team crippled by injury and his run in with Farah mortally wounded him and couldn't get the team to lift after that.
5\. JT had the right idea, was just a poor man manager and could have handled things better. Results didn't follow from his strategy and he couldn't/wouldn't adapt his plans. He was probably the unintentional hatchet man we needed, although many will contest that.
6\. Lamb was abominable. Devoid of ideas and an awful squad that won less than a third of our games it was certainly our darkest time in the clubs history, topped off with our winger publicly indulging in amateur proctology.
Interestingly enough Cleary has the worst winning percentage of all our coaches at the moment.