As for Mbye, he offers nothing in attack and is a weak defender. Definitely had his chance. Doueihi should be 5/8,I’d probably have Mbye on the bench as a utility,
100% Mbye should be dropped, we had our best game against souths in rd6, it was a GP loss but it was against quality opposition, Doueihi was 6 that day, we should have stuck with that combo
Explain to me how your logic works?
We had our best game against Souffs Rd 6 so we should keep AD at 6?
The next week we lost 40-6 with AD at 6. The week before, we lost to Cowboys with AD at 6. Two weeks later we lost to Titans, with AD at 6.
Please extend that logic for me?
Doueihi was moved to placate Brooks, Brooks couldn't work with Doueihi, Brooks should have been dropped, not move Doueihi
Ok, I asked for logic, but you can read minds. I cant argue with that.
With AD at 6 we won 2 of 9 including two losses to teams below us at the time.
After moving him we have won 3 of 6 (and played 3 of the top 4)
I cant read minds like you but these are FACTS :fire: :fire: :fire: (for @Demps )
And got absolutely belted the last 3 games when Doueihi wasn't at 6, so whats your point,
Pretty simple point, our win rate, against harder opposition is twice as good when Mbye is at 6 than AD. i.e. we lose twice as many games with AD at 6, against weaker opposition.
I have my opinion, and you have yours, so take as many potshots at me as you like, won't change my mind.
Mate, not taking potshots. YOu are entitled to your opinion. You stated that AD should be 6 because of the Souffs game.
I asked why and what is the logic and backed it up with very poor results when we AD is 6 compared to Mbye. You didnt respond with any logic or stats or reality, you responded with an opinion of another persons state of mind that you have never met. Hard to argue with....
I spoke to Adam Reynolds this week. They expected a tough game after the last one because WT energy surprised them. Their plan was to attack the edges in tight because the middles are stiff but if you run just off the middles, the edges stay tight and open up outside because they won't shift out. Simple as that. There's numbers outside because they play the man. Maybe Noffa is right calling out his A and B defenders, whoever they are? Anyway, his take on a few WT...
Smash Twal and Tamou because they are the only go forward, the rest are easy stops. Draw Twal and Tamou in defence and hold them in the wrestle so they mark and then pass wide from the play the ball. Run a decoy at or draw Douehei because he'll commit and leave a gap outside. Joffa hurts in defence and made a difference when he came on because he seems to be at the point of attack all the time and niggles and bustles. Rates him. They target LL because he's all over the shop. Rates Brooks. Rates Laurie.
Good insight. I have said for a long time that I would just have a running belting 1M outside LL all day