I swear every time he's about to get the sack, Payten strings a run of form to escape the noose. Can't say I'm disappointed: they made the storm look eminently beatable tonight. Was super pissed on Friday but yesterday made me feel a bit better about what happened to us. Even very good sides like the storm and dogs slip up in this competition and taking your eye off the ball is an occupational hazard in the NRL. All in all, 4 rounds in is way too early to make judgment calls. Even Penrith will be made to look mortal at some pt (hopefully by us). So all these calls that they will run away with this comp are way too premature.
All things considered, I think we are in a better position despite our loss than most in this comp. Bringing Mets back was always going to put the handbrakes on to some degree. Especially given that we are talking about two players in TB and Mets who want to run the team. Bringing him in v Tigers as opposed to the Storm was probably still the right call. Once we get that dynamic right, the tigers game will probably just be seen as what it is: a blip in the radar on an otherwise strong start to the year.
So no need to panic, we are still well positioned in this comp. In a way it was a good ting to get the first loss out of the way.
All things considered, I think we are in a better position despite our loss than most in this comp. Bringing Mets back was always going to put the handbrakes on to some degree. Especially given that we are talking about two players in TB and Mets who want to run the team. Bringing him in v Tigers as opposed to the Storm was probably still the right call. Once we get that dynamic right, the tigers game will probably just be seen as what it is: a blip in the radar on an otherwise strong start to the year.
So no need to panic, we are still well positioned in this comp. In a way it was a good ting to get the first loss out of the way.