Blues v Rebels
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@crucial said in Blues vs. Rebels:
I'll get accused of white knighting but questioning the decency of a person is getting a bit carried away surely?
@crucial I'll remind you of all the things you said about Justin Marshall, Reuben Thorne, Caleb Ralph et al. There is no moral highground.
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@canerbry said in Blues vs. Rebels:
@crucial said in Blues vs. Rebels:
I'll get accused of white knighting but questioning the decency of a person is getting a bit carried away surely?
@crucial I'll remind you of all the things you said about Justin Marshall, Reuben Thorne, Caleb Ralph et al. There is no moral highground.
Doubt I have ever questioned their decency or integrity. Just think that's a bridge too far.
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@kiwimurph said in Blues vs. Rebels:
@crucial Care to comment on Tana as a coach?
Think I've made my views clear previously, but basically I think like the latter days of Lam and some of Kirwan's tenure their ability to shine as a coach has been hamstrung by many and varied factors.
Have they been the type of coach with the experience to get better results from a dysfunctional unit or overcome injury problems disrupting planning? Clearly not. Are they the completely useless fools some fans made them out to be? I also think not. -
@crucial Yes, I got carried away there and went too far. However, he represents a region of 1.8M people in NZ, and has horribly failed them. He knows he's terrible at his job, he knows he's responsible for further diminishing rugby in that region, and he knows that there are much better coaches around.
Everything ethical, everything logical tells him to just resign.
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@tim said in Blues vs. Rebels:
@crucial said in Blues vs. Rebels:
latter days of Lam
Comparing his tenure to Lam's lack of resources is ridiculous, as @Duluth has made abundantly clear again and again and again.
Did you not read the bit 'many and varied factors'?
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@tim said in Blues vs. Rebels:
@crucial Please enlighten us as to those factors. I'd really like to know what excuses you have for him.
I've been there before with my theories about the Blues, don't feel like sticking my head above the parapet again.
Put very simplistically I don't think the crux of the problem is the coaching and thinking that a coach change will perform a miracle is wishful thinking.
Look at the other thread where the possible squad for next year is being worked out. Does it look like a great squad (or vastly different one)?
What I see when I watch the Blues is a team so desperate that the moment they get behind or experience a good period from the opposition they start making poor individual decisions and go away from gameplans. They have been like this for a long time.
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I'll put money that the turnaround will be exceedingly swift. The right coach will be appointed and things that are currently insoluble will be solved.
It's not like Super Rugby isn't full of examples of teams suddenly finding their mojo with the right coach. Teams with far fewer natural resources than the Blues too.
Obviously not straight to winning the championship, but at least to winning.
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@chester-draws who is the right coach that will get this amazing turn around?
It ain't gonna happen this year, they need to be looking for that new coach for 2020 in early 2019...but this is unlikely as they will want to give Tana and Leon a chance to gel, meaning they will likely miss any coaches coming off RWC duties looking for a new challenge.
I do agree with @Crucial with his comment about when the blues get behind, they lose thier shit and can't buy a trick. Thier leadership is all but non exisitent, a number of senior player seem immune to being dropped, no matter how shit they play.
This is a deep dark hole this team is in, I agree that the right coach would likely get some immediate improvements with the talent available, but as above I can't see that happening Nytme soon...guess it depends how much power Leon has or if Tana is still pulling the strings as to if next year has a decent shot of improving.