In hindsight, I think letting Roos ride off into the sunset was a mistake. Obviously hindsight is 20/20, and given Roos was done coaching for the time being, we made the most of the situation. And Horse was obviously the best candidate to take over - and won a flag with the list as well.
But I can't help think that if we'd allowed Roos to take a sabbatical. Then resume his position at the club, we may have been sitting on a couple more premierships at this point.
I'd love to see Roos back at the club. It doesn't necessarily need to be as the head coach, but he has a lot of experience in putting a premiership list together and driving a winning culture at the club.
One major difference I see in the Roos vs Longmire lists is that Roos' teams could be characterised as gritty and determined while Horse's latest iteration seems to be a more flashy / skilful group. A slight move back to a more gritty list / gamestyle would be an improvement.
Anyone in support of bringing Roos back in some capacity?
But I can't help think that if we'd allowed Roos to take a sabbatical. Then resume his position at the club, we may have been sitting on a couple more premierships at this point.
I'd love to see Roos back at the club. It doesn't necessarily need to be as the head coach, but he has a lot of experience in putting a premiership list together and driving a winning culture at the club.
One major difference I see in the Roos vs Longmire lists is that Roos' teams could be characterised as gritty and determined while Horse's latest iteration seems to be a more flashy / skilful group. A slight move back to a more gritty list / gamestyle would be an improvement.
Anyone in support of bringing Roos back in some capacity?