bradfisher14
Not actually Brad Fisher
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With all due respect, I think it is delusional to suggest that injuries alone are responsible for our demise.
The rot began well before injuries hit a breaking point.
My two main reasons are as follows:
- We got found out tactically and our coaches haven't found an answer.
- The selection committee messed with team chemistry/harmony by dropping Hewett to sub v Tigers and then dropping him entirely against GWS. It killed the synergy we had started to build as a team during our early season wins. But more importantly I think it killed the team culture that was beginning to take hold after decades of crap. The entire list witnessed one of our hardest workers and most consistent performers get dropped for Cerra who is highly paid and unreliable. Doing that was IMO completely toxic for culture as it removes the incentive for the team to work hard.
The rot began well before injuries hit a breaking point.
My two main reasons are as follows:
- We got found out tactically and our coaches haven't found an answer.
- The selection committee messed with team chemistry/harmony by dropping Hewett to sub v Tigers and then dropping him entirely against GWS. It killed the synergy we had started to build as a team during our early season wins. But more importantly I think it killed the team culture that was beginning to take hold after decades of crap. The entire list witnessed one of our hardest workers and most consistent performers get dropped for Cerra who is highly paid and unreliable. Doing that was IMO completely toxic for culture as it removes the incentive for the team to work hard.




