Originally posted by OMR
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Robbo's tactic failed. It didn't:
- Rev up Flanno or teach him a lesson because there was no message sent with the sacking... just 'you are playing good but not good enough by my standards'.
- Add more direction to our team while Lam was playing.
- Increase bonds within the team.
- Last very long because Lam got injured, forcing him to use Flanno (which he didn't wanna do but HAD to do, making it REALLY awkward for everybody!!!)
I think it's fair to say that both Robbo and Flanno failed to form a working bond in 2020. The failure of both individuals heavily impacted our finals form and now that Robbo's the 'winner'... there's significant pressure on him to make it work for his chosen man (Lam). I like Lam but he can't kick conversions (or in play), isn't much of a distributor and will be playing a role similar to that of Cook/Murray at Souffs... that is... look for holes and dart through then ASAP. Not giving Souffs a pat on the back but maybe Robbo's reading of the game is that it's touch footy and that's exactly what you need... the threat of an easy 30m linebreak if you don't commit forwards to the middle of the field (freeing up space on the edges). Of course, dropping a guy doesn't give him a license to do that... it makes him tense up and 2nd check everything so that he's not getting criticised for other areas of his game.
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