SaintsFan wrote:
Sorry, but it is you who is kidding yourself! We are NOT better! Aside from our first game, most of our losses have been close and we have been seeing little bits of something good in all our matches. Then Brown moves everyone around, they don't know what they are doing or who they are doing it with and we lose again.
His tinkering is destroying any chance we have of winning a bloody game for heaven's sake. It isn't just a little aside. It's central to our problems. Why break up a really promising partnership on our left edge just to accommodate Meli? Ridiculous. Why change around the whole of the halfback scenario (our 10th change, and not even injuries to excuse it) just to accommodate O'Brien? Ludicrous.
You may see it that way, but the win at Leeds had a lot more of luck about it than planning, from where I was stood at the time. The number of times Leeds literally gifted Saints tries that night, was unbelievable.
Last night we where woeful in the first half but solidified the defense more in the second half and did not fade. There were some nice touches, but the big difference was having direct running forwards hitting the ball at pace.
There is absolutely no of this at the moment. Our ball carries are stood about 1 meter to the left or right of the ruck and they are starting pretty much standing still. The fact we are making progression down feild bodes well. But with that type of running near the opposition line, the opposition are more in our faces, so you need to hit them at pace. We were very pedestrian, but still this was an improvement on Leeds where we were reliant on Luck.
I agree on the changing of the halfbacks. But overall as a team I thought for the 80 minutes we had more in our control than during the Leeds match. The question is with so much tinkering having gone on, if he now reverts Wilkin back to 7, he will be accused of tinkering again. Personally I think he should have kept Wilkin at 7 and GOB at 6. But if he now does this it will be another case of Brown changing the halves.
I do think he is taking a little too much lattitude with the season, he has to remember that whilst we want a winning team eventually. The games leading up to that still matter in terms of fans, support, revenue. We all joke that the season is a pre-season for the playoffs, but Brown has pushed this to the extreme.
I can still see us winning the next few games, but more than anything now, I'm wanting to see evidence that Brown knows who is the best starting 17. Sure injury and month loans have to be accounted for, but there is no need to move 5 players to fit in one.