Why Griffin let Taylor go

@happy tiger said:
Is it me , but it sounds like he'd prefer not to be here ??

Just you tin-foil…

He prefers to play FG and he will..
 
We have missed having a mop around the place to clean things up a bit better and he quite happily fills that role. For mine he has already inked a medium term deal that relies on the alternate Lawrence deal being signed off by the NRL.
 
our linespeed is often very poor

a big part of them charging up 55m a set on us

hope he can start improving that today!
 
Hopefully he is a plus sized Fulton type player. Griffin actually needs a player like et in his team. His current pack has too many players that drift in and out of games. They have most missed tackles in the comp.

jt might consider playing him as a starter and using sirro as an impact player off the bench aka Trent merrin. That might work.
 
@happy tiger said:
@Masterton said:
"My strength is to consistently be there, wrestle and lead the line speed."

I'll settle for that.

We haven't had someone lead the line speed since Bryce Gibbs left

Blair did at times , but wasn't as effective as we hoped

Tim Sheens referred to Brycey as his "minister of defence". Part of Wests slide was due to him leaving (although his knee was an issue).

It would be great if we got a new "minister" in ET!
 
Line speed in defence is something we are poor at. Hopefully Taylor can lead to an overall improvement in this regard.
 
I'm glad he's here.
At least he won't have to worry about a lack of aggression here, we don't know what aggression is , even if we saw it in one of our players, we wouldn't recognise it..
 
Even at this stage, Moses is our most influential player out there with his will to win. Too bad he has the slowest backline in the NRL outside of him not including Simona.
 
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