It's you, not u. Don't be lazy.
I really try to find points that I agree with in all your posts and its impossible.
We have two small halves that were (still possibly are) bad at tackling. Brooks is the worst offender.
That's up to them to work with the defensive coaches to fix. We can't keep putting players next to them for protection. They gotta stand up and defend properly.
Players need to take some responsibility for their game. Coach can only do so much. Some players are just scared to tackle.
Brooks is not that small.
What I can't understand is how two players can play together for so long and no one has done anything about their crap defence.
Thank heavens that the tryfest and tackle free rubbish that was NYC is going ( or has already gone)
Our below standard defence isn't all the halves fault, , but when you have two Targets who have woeful defence, and others who shoot up individually, and look like hey have no idea of what to do or when to do it, it's easy to see why teams love to get near our line. Its why we are regarded as Soft.
Occasionally we can put in an effort for one or two games. But it never lasts
I know all the constraints of the cap etc. but when players know that they'll never be accountable for the blatant lack of determination or skill , how does anyone expect them to improve.
There were times last season where players should have been hooked immediately as some of the defence was pathetic.
Someone else here a while back, mentioned Rapana jogging around a group of two or three defenders, who were just standing there looking at each other.
It must have been the easiest try of the year. Rapana looked like he was amazed that no one Made even a token effort to stop him.
Brooks is scared to tackle. It's plain to see.
If he does tackle its just Jersey/arm grabs. I've yet to see him go low and make a tackle around the waist/legs.
You can't teach people not to be scared. It's on Brooks to wake up and get over his tackling fears.
It's no coincidence that every teams forwards just aim at him and he gets the most missed tackles in the game.
Can't agree with the scared bit and not only tackling, as any kicker in the modern game is really brave, with a giant just about guaranteed to be bearing down on him each and every time. That said, his tackle selection is poor at times and he could go a lot better by felling them around the legs as you have suggested, particularly when he has slightly misread a play.
Of course a good part of it may just be that they are taught and told to go high and wrap up the ball.