@magpieger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1396807) said:
What makes anyone think that this bunch of soft, entitled, lazy, arrogant and comfort-zone players are going to follow Finucane's lead?
I rate Tamou.
I don't believe he was brought here to run for 200mtrs and make copious amounts of tackle-breaks, off-loads, score 10 tries and kick goals at 95%.
His leadership is about recovery, professional conduct, never lying down and adopting a winning mentality, the rest is up to guys like Mikaele, Musgrove, Luccie, Uto, Brooksy, Garner, TommyT, Joe O, Jet, Nofo, Mbye and the rest to use their God-given talents to the best of their ability.
Is he still a leader if this bunch of powder-puffs lack the mental and intestinal fortitude to follow?...
I love TPJ's X-factor, which we're missing, but giving Tamou some back-up in the mould of Finucane would be far more conducive to establishing a platform that drives the values of tenacity, pride of performance, striving to succeed, especially in the face of adversity which breed a winning culture, something we've sorely lacked for far too long.
Some of those players you named played very well last Saturday so I think what you have written is a little unfair.
The finger should be pointed at Maguire. He looked like a man without answers during that post match press conference. He's actually had that look for a significant period of time. Perhaps if the club installed a leader as coach, we may achieve better results and performances. I read many comments which describe Maguire as tough. Tough does not necessarily mean you are good, it could mean you use it to hide your lack of tactical nous or comms skills.
He doesn't have the answers but he's a loyal soldier and will be here for the remainder of his contract.
If that is true, it's confirmation WTs should be booted.
C'mon Paws...really ...'Wests Tigers' should be booted.
Are you sure you meant to say that?
Most supporters would be dismayed with the answer I responded to about Maguire.
Yeh ok Paws, but how does this post link to "WT's should be booted"?
Mediocrity. The original poster wrote Maguire doesn't have the answers but he'll see out his contract because he's a loyal soldier.
You may not have an issue with it. I do and I believe others may as well.
Hartigan is doing an outstanding job with recruitment. I wonder though whether the word is out among other players that you will not improve under Maguire?
Good players know that it's the quality of the players around you that make you better not those content to be mediocre and not put the work in. Mediocrity comes from laziness mentally and physically and that lies solely with the the players themselves.
The standard you walk past is the standard you accept - 2016 Australian of the Year.
This from a former military officer resonates.
This is the issue with we know Maguire doesn't have the answers but he is a loyal soldier who will see out his contract.
They’re contracted mate all he can do is drop them. Packer, Bj, Garner, Brooks, Talau, Kepaoa, Stef, Mbye, AD, etc etc
All been dropped at various stages.
What else can he do when it’s dudville?
It's easy to blame the players when you don't have the answers.
Yes, it easy to blame the players, they are ones that have got us in this mess.
I'm not sure how you make a player, play to expectations, without dropping him?
You can’t replace 30 players because he’s unable to coach them effectively. What happens if the next bunch can’t play either, **do we replace them too and keep rolling over the roster forever?** At what stage does he take some responsibility?
If the players were putting in, we wouldn't be in the mess we are now?
In answer to your question though, YES, we do keep replacing them (like every other club) until we get the balance and commitment right?
At what stage does Madge take responsibility for on field performances?
How do you suggest he do that ? I suppose he could acknowledge that the team's performance is his fault as a coach. But what if doesn't believe that is true ?
In any event, what would it achieve ? I don't think it would achieve anything except shift the blame for some pathetic performances away for the players, which is where it belongs.
Or, he could resign and admit that he can do nothing with the team. That would be a disaster for the club. For a premiership winning coach to walk away would say that our club is beyond redemption.
He should resign or get sacked. I’d be happy with either.
And what message does that send to the players?
I don’t particularly care, I just want to win games.
And fans wonder why good players choose to play at teams with other quality players.
Poor attitude or not, you can’t turn over a roster endlessly until you find one the coach can work with. I think our players have a horrible attitude and I’m not defending them, but they’re all going backwards under our coach.
Compare our best players to the best players in the teams that are in the top 6 and there is your reality check - we are around where we should be be. We have some young talent that have not gone backwards under Maguire - inconsistent yes - which is pretty consistent with all young players especially those in struggling teams. Your frustration in losing will not change the reality of the vast difference in the talent between the top 6 sides and the rest.
If we don't effect true change - sack Maguire or not - the perception remains and we will keep picking from the scraps.
I disagree. Our roster is better than it was when Maguire arrived yet our on field performance has steadily gone backwards.
I said this before - if it's a better roster, why isn't it doing better? The coach hasn't changed in the period you are describing. Why was Madge getting better results in his first season with what you think is a worse roster?
So maybe the coach got worse, or maybe he's doing worse with this specific roster, or an equally valid argument is the current roster isn't as good as you think.
It certainly is a young roster, I think the general lack of experience is half the problem when we talk about things like consistency, effort, not dropping your head, making up for errors, adapting to the play etc.
Pretty simple really, in his first year he hadn't gotten his poor game plans and antiquated coaching style inbedded in the squad.
They have gotten worse each year as he put his stamp on the squad.
Add to that his recruiting, and crash bang, we are where we are now, can't land a decent signing, can't string 3 wins together, can't get the team to turn up on an almost weekly occurrence.
He has had his chance, he needs punting, and now, begin the down votes from the rusted on lovers
An NRL premiership winning coach with poor game plans and an antiquated style as opposed to your up to the moment knowledge of the game, thereby your informed criticism should be considered by the board as the catalyst to sack the coach.