Switching off...its not that bad

what about the other games we let teams back in.why didn't we learn from then.
surely they got a wake up call against souths?

so next time will be different aye.

this team takes short cuts that have become habit.
 
This team has never learnt anything, why would not letting teams back.in a game and switching off before 80 minutes be any different?
 
That last 15 minutes yesterday has done a lot of damage. Farrah needs to play the game of his life next week to even get a look in at NSW. That last 15 minutes yesterday was his greatest ever chance to lead and set his team straight, pull off a big hit or a moment of inspiration to get his team fired up and stop the rot, he didn't. It merely showed that we lack the the ruthlessness that is required to put opposition to the sword. There was a moment in about the 60th minute where the Eels looked as flat as they had been all day, it was so obvious, and that was the time to step it up and pile more points on, but no. It wasn't picked up on, we didn't step it up, and look what happened. The entire team went mising late yesterday. Imagine if that was Melbourne or Broncos. Horrible, horrible horrible.
 
@Merlot Tiger said:
That last 15 minutes yesterday has done a lot of damage. Farrah needs to play the game of his life next week to even get a look in at NSW. That last 15 minutes yesterday was his greatest ever chance to lead and set his team straight, pull off a big hit or a moment of inspiration to get his team fired up and stop the rot, he didn't. It merely showed that we lack the the ruthlessness that is required to put opposition to the sword. There was a moment in about the 60th minute where the Eels looked as flat as they had been all day, it was so obvious, and that was the time to step it up and pile more points on, but no. It wasn't picked up on, we didn't step it up, and look what happened. The entire team went mising late yesterday. Imagine if that was Melbourne or Broncos. Horrible, horrible horrible.

Ditto, Ditto, Ditto :roll
 
Anybody who thinks the last 15 minutes was acceptable is lucky they weren't sitting anywhere near me when it was happening.
Even accounting for some terrible calls by the refs it was atrocious.
 
@cktiger said:
Anybody who thinks the last 15 minutes was acceptable is lucky they weren't sitting anywhere near me when it was happening.
Even accounting for some terrible calls by the refs it was atrocious.

Agreed. Good sides rise up against a few dodgy calls.
 
@clokan said:
@smeghead said:
I made the mistake of thinking we might have broken the drought and were going to hold two teams scoreless in two games

I watched the game on the TV and about 1 minute before Parra's first try I jumped onto the nrl website to log into dream team, saw the final score and was happy that i did, ran out of blood pressure tablets last week and haven't been in to get my prescription filled. I'm not sure I would have coped.

I agree with what some have said, this game has a silver lining, we got two points and Sheen's will make sure they are focused for the Titans, if we had won 31 zip. I suspect we may have been overconfident against the titans.

I don't care how we win as long as we win, the last couple of years we've had shaky starts, got flogged by some but come finals we are the most feared side in the NRL. We need to make the eight, top four would be nice, and anything can happen from there.

Did the same thing, Playing with the Kids I virtually didn't watch the 2nd half, till I checked my phone and thought there was a mistake online.

The Tigers Kill me but I wouldn't Swap them for any other team on the planet.

Look out Titans
 
Reminder

Post Game interview in full with Coach Sheens and Robbie Farah.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/wests-tigers-coach-tim-sheens-says-his-side-were-rubbish-and-blames-a-poor-attitude-for-late-collapse/story-fn2mcuj6-1226342066598
 

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