That's a good post with a number of excellently made points.
Quote: Prince of Denmark "We were camped closed to their line for long periods but seemed to be playing as if we had to score under the posts. On more than one occasion we began a set of six not much more than ten yards from the line and a succession of players fruitlessly attempted to barge through a wall of defenders before we kicked on the last tackle.'"
This "attack" was embarrassing, like we didn't know any other way to score.
Quote: Prince of Denmark "Having finally got our noses in front we capitalised on a sin-binning with two further converted tries to go 18-4 up. At this point Salford looked almost gone.'"
Agreed, losing after being 18-4 up at home against a team that up until that point hadn't won a game all season.
It's no longer fun anymore - is it? I go out of a sense of duty, but I haven't enjoyed it for quite some time. If I feel that way, then what are "floating voters" going to think? (I guess it is obvious though, isn't it, they simply don't come back).