Quote: PopTart "Seriously I don't know what people are expecting
We had our full left side missing which is our key attacking force.
Miller went off during the game
No Tanginoa, Batch off
We kept a near full strength Sts side scoreless in first half with some good defense.
A couple of the tries were simply down to slow reactions from Kershaw.
And we played to the end in an effort to score.
It's a long season. We may not win another but we shouldn't be judging the season on losing to Leeds, Wigan and Sts away.
Even in our best seasons I wouldn't expect to bear them away.
It's going to be a problem if Miller is long term injury but we'll just have to do our best.'"
I think its part of the problem PT, a lot of us were expecting what we got because we get the same every week and that's regardless of opposition, regardless of who we have out as a team, regardless of circumstances - We lose games in the exact same fashion with the exact same problems that lead us there. That's just not the first 4 games of the this season, which a stated all look very very similar, but all last season and the season before that too.
We seem to have this conversation every week with regards to, we were missing this player, we were missing that player, we had to switch this or that around when in actual fact zero changes regardless of who is out there, that's just been real. It made me laugh that then radio commentary team last night credited saints for blowing us a way in a 10 minute period but here's something for you, if I ask you to cast your mind back to last week you would get something very similar against Catalan, could just be a coincidence but look the week before against Wigan? Exact same, what about the week before against a patched up Leeds? Near identical.
And after all that if you still think it's a coincidence or anything to do with missng players or our opposition, you can probably go through yourself last years games and realise that the worrying trend was something that was there all year long regardless of who was on the pitch, regardless of who was in front of us.