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Round 17 - Broncos vs Storm
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[QUOTE="Thelmus, post: 2853384, member: 8988"] Marshal brought up his previous team, the dragons that gave him 19 half pairincss. Chopping and changing game to game won't win you a premiership, anymore than sticking with a broken model. You drop hunt today. The timing on his passes and kicks is different to kniks. The players set themselves to accommodate. Next week he's back, with a new halves partner. They change their runs, accordingly. Come crunch time in games you need muscle memory to let u do things, and guess what you're too deep or you've overrun the pass, you're offside with the grubber. Changing a half week to week will doom a team to a pale imitation of what it could be. Look at the storm. Every player knows the place to be by heart. We're not into set plays, but our players are running half-hearted in every one of them. Just changing wingers stuffs up our defence, but that was unavoidable. This doesn't need to happen to our halves. One half needs to be picked from here to season end. I don't care who so much as they do it and stick with it, or they may as well get ready for next year. [/QUOTE]
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