Saint Simon wrote:
yes because every time we dont play to our potential we should sack the coach. As opposed to if we play woefully for 7 straight games when we probably should (and did)
We started off very well against the Dragons. Have you forgotten that lovely little try by Gaskell and Foster for example?
I hate to accuse you of thinking, but have you ever thought - even just briefly - that the reason we played conservative rugby was because we don't have a team that can play off the cuff rugby? At least not against a team that actually offers us opposition, as opposed to Leeds (who have gone on to lose their next two matches - should they sack their coach if they lose the next one?) and Warrington (who gifted us so much ball it was unreal but at least we made the effort during that match to actually pick the ball up when it came loose, unlike on Friday when certain players just stood and watched it until a Wigan player picked it up for us).
The problem is the team, not the coaching staff.