Quote: DaveO "You mean apart from the evidence before your eyes you mean? Where he stopped looking to pass as soon as he got the ball and stopped trying to organise the next play before this one had finished, which he does robotically, week after week?
I don't think you can get away from the fact our attack is very structured (and predicable...) and that isn't down to Smith alone. It's clearly the tactics we play and he has to play his part and the other members of the time set themselves up ready for the same. It was the same when Williams and MM were in the side so I don't think the injuries count a great deal. Due to Smith sticking rigidly to the tactics it was easy to load the defence onto Williams as Smith offered little direct threat himself. If Wane wants him to be more of a threat and try more off the cuff stuff why aren't we seeing it? In the absence of Williams, Lockers and MM it's not really the time to be so rigid as no one else is going to add the flair.'"
Bear in Mind I was talking about his performances, not the style of play he plays.
Can you give me any examples where robots perform week in week out as inconsistently as Smith
With regards to his style of play surely you can't on one hand say Smith is garbage for 65 mins and then say he did well for 15 and suddenly put that down to him ignoring Wane's instructions?
Not unless you are more interested in Bagging Wane at every opportunity (Surely not)!
I don't for one second think that Wane wants him to come away from his pretty rigid structure, I just think he wants him to do it better than what he is doing it currently.
"IF" that's the way Wane wants him to play that's down to the both of them, what I am saying is that Matty Smith played very well in my opinion against Castleford particularly 2nd half. That wasn't because he came away from Wanes instructions, it was just that he did what he did well and kicked intelligently and chose the right option at the right time. He just doesn't do this week in week out - He does it 1 game in 5 and for 10minute spells within games and very rarely for 80mins.
I commented with 10 to go against Cas that if we lose from this point I wouldn't complain too much as we'd done the right things at the right time, we hadn't handed the game to them.
Last night however was yet again different and more in line with 60/70% of his performances over the last 18months and I will give examples (And I could probably give you a dozen more over the last 5/10 games) - we've just got level at 12-12 and we frog marched fantastically 60 yards from the kick off down field.
Last tackle (And I'm going off on one to everyone around me) all he has to do is keep the ball in play inside Hudds 10 and make Brierley return it (Which he hates doing as he's Nesh!) or find touch.
What does he do, kick it dead!
Quick Tap, No pressure and they're already on the 20 on Zero tackle and 3/4 tackles later Hudds have gone through our left centre and try.
He kicks that in touch and a scrum set on the 10 with little or no metres on the first or Put Brierley into the corner on the first tackle and that stands a FAR FAR less chance of them scoring.
10 minutes later and all he has to do is the same thing (Touch or keep ball in play) and he kicks and ball gets charged down and luckily we get the scrum otherwise we'd be turning over cheap ball on the 30.
In between he puts a High kick in that gets no more than 5/10yards of distance and if it wasn't for Bateman breaking free from 2 tackles and getting a kick in that Gelling chased to put Brierley in touch (By The way Bateman was 2 yards offside and it should have been a penalty!) we would have been on the 30 yard line handing over cheap ball again!
It was exactly the same at Hull, He kicked a ball dead with 20 minutes to go when we were in front and they scored from next set and momentum changed when I'm telling you he BLASTED the ball at the Touch in goal flag and I'm convinced he was aiming for touch and missed by YARDS!
I'm confident Wane isn't telling him to do those things, these are the things that SMITH Needs to put right and as I say make no bones about it He knows it and Wane knows it.
At this moment Wane has little option but to stick with this option, would he if he had other options? I'm not sure but would probably guess he would (Which is a criticism of Wane from me) but it probably wouldn't be highlighted as much as with better players around him he can get away more with some of these failings.
Smith's "Game Management" is Poor (I typed awful and then changed it), this to me is the most infuriating bit.
He's not an individual style player, he's not got the skills, pace etc. to be that.
So he needs to be better at the other things, take a leaf out of say a Sinfield's books and manage the game, show some leadership, organisation etc. and he isn't.
That's my problem with him, not what "Style" we play.
We play that style and within it Smith should be perfectly suited to it rather than an off the cuff style and at the moment he looks like the weak link when he should be the one stepping up.