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  • Pea Brain plays...

    I know we won, but...

    Why are we so prone to epic pea brain moments?

    Yesterday's edition was truly momentous...

    We were up by 2 at the 78:30 mark of the game. It's the 3rd tackle about 25m from their line and I'm looking for a couple of simple hit ups for Cronk to then kick it into touch; thus giving Manly 1 minute to travel 90m against a set D. Game over.

    But! Enter the Pea Brain. Kinda like Enter the Dragon, only with the Roosters its Enter the Pea Brain.

    So instead of that happening, SST in all of his infinite wisdom goes for the miracle off load to Teddy.

    Result: a lost ball and Manly have a full 90 seconds in much better field position and almost score.

    I just wanna know what goes through our players heads sometimes! They all have SKDs disease.

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    If there was a positive, after full time, SST headed straight up the tunnel with a disgusted look on his face, contrast that to some who after a loss look like they have won a grand final with big smiles on their faces and high fiving everyone.
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    • #3
      We have to be up there with having the dumbest footballers in the competition Tommy mun. Simple errors at crucial moments that keep happening year after year.

      I don't know what the hell it is mun. It's like it's ingrained in our culture or something.
      Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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      • #4
        Some of them do seem to lack game sense at times. Worst example was against the dogs when despite being 6-0 in front and having done a ton of tackling they kept pushing passes at the wrong times.

        Even Cronk who is supposed to the master of game management is doing it with his kick dead on the 3rd tackle yesterday.

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        • #5
          You'd think the Structure Kings would be a well oiled machine by now when it comes to the basics.

          We have no idea how to offload, which is indefensible Robbo. And when we do offload successfully (once yesterday to Keary) there's nobody in support.

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          • #6
            Having said all that (and I agree), SST was always looking for the offload. I liked it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
              Having said all that (and I agree), SST was always looking for the offload. I liked it.
              Yeah me too...I liked the fact that players other than JWH for a change were thinking offload.

              The coach in me wants attack never to be off the agenda.

              SST could have been a champ if his arm wasnt knocked and Teddy or someone else ices the cake with a late try.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

                Yeah me too...I liked the fact that players other than JWH for a change were thinking offload.

                The coach in me wants attack never to be off the agenda.

                SST could have been a champ if his arm wasnt knocked and Teddy or someone else ices the cake with a late try.
                It's pretty obvious that our first week with the new attack involved lots of offloads.

                Which suits Teddy greatly.

                That's the only real change I noticed.

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                • #9
                  It was good to see.

                  Our team plays too structured with no offloads = complaints

                  Our team looks for the offload and plays a little less structured = complaints

                  The boys cant win.

                  I think it was good to see the boys playing like that yesterday, I don't think we did a block play all game yesterday. Alot more footy played. We're going to drop the ball anyway, we might as well throw the ball around

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                  • #10
                    We actually only had 7 offloads yesterday. These are the offload stats in our games this season. Roosters offloads listed first.

                    Round 1 Tigers - 10 - 19
                    Round 2 Bulldogs - 8 - 14
                    Round 3 Knights - 7 - 2
                    Round 4 Warriors - 4 - 16
                    Round 5 Sharks - 8 - 19
                    Round 6 Souths - 8 - 17
                    Round 7 Bulldogs - 5 - 17
                    Round 8 Dragons - 8 - 20
                    Round 9 Manly - 7 -10
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                    • #11
                      How about the genius of Latrell Mitchell charging into a defender taking a bomb without even looking at the ball,I’m still scratching my head at the stupidity of that play..
                      Regarding SST,yes it was a boneheaded play but atleast he was looking for the offload throughout the game as opposed to head down and run.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by David Bill Williams View Post
                        It was good to see.

                        Our team plays too structured with no offloads = complaints

                        Our team looks for the offload and plays a little less structured = complaints

                        The boys cant win.

                        I think it was good to see the boys playing like that yesterday, I don't think we did a block play all game yesterday. Alot more footy played. We're going to drop the ball anyway, we might as well throw the ball around
                        It’s about trying to do it at the right time and place though obviously. I can’t think of a worse time to be risking an offload than when you’re 2 in front and all you need to do is hang on to the ball and wind down the clock.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lydon View Post
                          How about the genius of Latrell Mitchell charging into a defender taking a bomb without even looking at the ball,I’m still scratching my head at the stupidity of that play..
                          Regarding SST,yes it was a boneheaded play but atleast he was looking for the offload throughout the game as opposed to head down and run.
                          That was bizarre from Latrell. I guess that’s the kind of thing Gus is talking about when he says not ready for origin.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Maxy Walker View Post

                            That was bizarre from Latrell. I guess that’s the kind of thing Gus is talking about when he says not ready for origin.
                            It was such a bone head play Maxy,I’ll never understand what goes through the mind sometimes..

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Maxy Walker View Post
                              Some of them do seem to lack game sense at times. Worst example was against the dogs when despite being 6-0 in front and having done a ton of tackling they kept pushing passes at the wrong times.

                              Even Cronk who is supposed to the master of game management is doing it with his kick dead on the 3rd tackle yesterday.
                              Napa going for the quick tap was funny too.

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