Now I know I get accused of hating on Robbo and being too negative, but this truly isn't the purpose of the thread. I want some opinions on both the Sam Walker situation and the history of the club/NRL in general.
The dropping of Sam Walker has proven to be one of the most bizarre, unsettling and tone deaf coaching decisions in recent memory. Cannot solely blame the season collapsing on that but it certainly has been a major catalyst. Not just for playing players out of position but basically undoing all the pre-season work we put in with our combinations and creating overall disharmony within the squad.
It got me thinking, is it the worst coaching decision in the history of our club? If not, give us some of your opinions and suggestions as to what was. Could be non-Roosters but preferably keep it Chooks themed.
I'm trying to think of other contenders for worst coaching decision but its escaping me so i'll go the room. Maybe playing Toops on the bench in a prelim? Retention and acquisition of players counts but I want to keep it largely coach themed, not board and club decision themed.
The dropping of Sam Walker has proven to be one of the most bizarre, unsettling and tone deaf coaching decisions in recent memory. Cannot solely blame the season collapsing on that but it certainly has been a major catalyst. Not just for playing players out of position but basically undoing all the pre-season work we put in with our combinations and creating overall disharmony within the squad.
It got me thinking, is it the worst coaching decision in the history of our club? If not, give us some of your opinions and suggestions as to what was. Could be non-Roosters but preferably keep it Chooks themed.
I'm trying to think of other contenders for worst coaching decision but its escaping me so i'll go the room. Maybe playing Toops on the bench in a prelim? Retention and acquisition of players counts but I want to keep it largely coach themed, not board and club decision themed.
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