Our current boring play isnt the end game from Taylor, its the platform. Taylor is working on an effective consistant type game plan, to achieve field position and keep us in the arm wrestle. Its just at this point in time the on field interpretation of the plan hasnt quite gelled. There is little vision, identification of opportunity, and probing offensively. But I dont think its due to game plan, more so the way the players have interpreted the breif and how they play their version.
To put it another way… We all agree the plan seems to be go with the 4 hit ups, half gets one shot, then the bomb is put up, that has to be a fair call we all agree on, though there are many ways to achieve that.
Our on field interpretation seems to be, Robbie services the props 4 times, a half gets his token ball whether something is on or not, then the bomb goes up.
This is where vision come into play... we could still play the 4 hit ups style whether Robbie is feeding the pigs or the halves, though the more time with ball in hand of a half, the more opportunity for them to evaluate what is in front of them and either have a dig if they smell an opportunity, or revert to the plan and feed a pig be it a little wider of the ruck. Its as if we havent yet got a grasp of identifying options and are way too rigid and predictable. There are many ways to skin the same cat.
Without a doubt I believe Moses and Brooks have more of a licence to play than we think they do, but its the on field interpretation of the style of play handcuffing them the most.
Its really open to interpretation and basically comes down to if you have bought into Taylors hype or are a skeptic.
I see a side who have been told to have a real crack and throw the kitchen sink at them ONCE you get down the other end.
Trouble is the way we are trying to get down the other end is through very basic one out runs that any decent team simply has to muscle up to and we become ineffective and never get into decent field position.
As for platform, we had a good platform last year for a new coach to build on. Big experienced forwards, smart halves, huge bench. Worked ok when we werent decimated by injury.
Taylors decision and Taylors decision alone to strip it back and start again.
Rookie mistake as he misread the squad strengths and failed to understand the frustration and worn patience of the long suffering Wests Tigers fan.
He could have hit the ground running, instead the fan base is split with half out for blood.
TITG,I understand what you are saying about stripping the team and starting again,we all knew that something had to be done with the overpaid and overrated players we had…
Having said that,we are a team that used to throw caution to the wind and played the game how we seen it...now we have so many young and talented players who need to be shown what the NRL is all about and a more structured game plan needs to be adhered to...
As frustrating as it may be the key word these days for the WTs is patients...I know what your going to say,how bloody long do we have to be patient ? Well let's just give JT the benefit of doing his job and coaching this young side,because if it comes to fruition we will all be really happy,if it doesn't then I think heads will roll,and not just in the playing and coaching roles..
In answer to your comment re" half the fan base looking for blood"...I honestly think they want results not blood,but to be honest,the key word here is they are disappointed that this very talented team seems to be underachieving considering the multitude of potential it contains....
TITG,we are all feeling a little despaired at the moment,just have a bit more patients and see what happens by years end,then mate we can all cut loose on who ever we feel needs a good serve....cheers mate....