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[QUOTE="Jedhead, post: 3061515, member: 9518"] I'm neither as these two scenarios do not explain the inordinate amount of dropped balls, ill discipline and unexplainable dumb actions and reactions to unfolding play by the experienced and inexperienced alike. These frailties come down to the coaching staff and I mean this in a plural sense. Making Lodge better by coaching out his dumb penalties, making TPJ better by coaching out his blind off-loads that go nowhere, making Milf more dynamic by coaching the need to kick both bombs and long raking kicks, coaching Turps on how to control his aggression after the tackle is made to avoid dumb penalties, coaching Shiba in the art of ball collection, retention, and security are all coaching matters and I'm not seeing much progress in these areas at the moment. Our response against the Cows to getting lapped in defence by the Strom was obvious and the coaching staff should take credit for this, but having to wait until after we get totally flogged by the Strom before concentrating on our defensive frailties is a dead set sign of reactive coaching and signals a team that is way behind in coaching structures. Furthermore, reactive coaching in any sport results in mid-table mediocrity which quite frankly sucks and has no place in the mindset of the whole Broncos setup. Don't get me wrong I think Siebs may well turnout to be a great coach one day, but the size of this club and the demands of its supporter base dictates that his learning curve has to be substantially steeper if he wishes to remain head coach beyond 2020. After twenty odd rounds it is now becoming apparent that he needs better coaching lieutenants supporting him. He also needs to organise more coaching clinics for both attack and defensive drills ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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