Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13679 Location: West Yorkshire
FlexWheeler wrote:Yup.
Remember Hull? After the first 2 games they went on a massive losing run. For many weeks only Wakefield were below them.
They are now 2 points behind us.
If you drop a frog in boiling water it jumps straight out. Put it in cold water and heat it up, it slowly boils to death.
After the end of last season, if you’d dropped us straight into this scenario we’d immediately realise we were in hot water, that Smith isn’t working.
Would you say Tony Smith is ‘working’ at hull or Paul Wellens at Saints?
You e just described a Hull side that looked clueless and far worse than us whi now seem to have turned that around, were 4 points of 4th place with over half the season to go, a lot can happen in that time.
Christopher it's not where we are or points were on its the glaring ineptitude of the performances. Ie we could have lost by the same margin last night but with positive signs.
Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13679 Location: West Yorkshire
Seth wrote:Christopher it's not where we are or points were on its the glaring ineptitude of the performances. Ie we could have lost by the same margin last night but with positive signs.
That’s my point about Hull, who you yourself mentioned, things can change within a season.
Which is why I said after Thurs that I'd want to see that intensity from us, we didn't. And worse still it just looks like Smith fully believes in a way of playing that bypasses the rolling up your sleeves stuff and putting the opposition under pressure. That's why I worry that it won't turn around.
christopher wrote:That’s my point about Hull, who you yourself mentioned, things can change within a season.
Interested to know Chris. If we continue like we are and finish 9th this season. Do you still think this is a long term project and we should continue with Smith?
Joined: Feb 26 2002 Posts: 9608 Location: anywhere, literally...
Seth wrote:Which is why I said after Thurs that I'd want to see that intensity from us, we didn't. And worse still it just looks like Smith fully believes in a way of playing that bypasses the rolling up your sleeves stuff and putting the opposition under pressure. That's why I worry that it won't turn around.
It’s either his plan, or he’s not able to get the players to keep to the plan. Neither of which would be ringing endorsements.
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