: Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:10 pm
I'm still confused that people seem to claim McNamara inherited some kind of terrible team in 2006.
In 12 games before he took over the Bulls had lost just twice (Saints away and Wire at home) while winning at Headingley and winning the WCC.
McNamara took charge and there was a dip, Brian Smith came in to hold his hand for a few weeks and things perked up a bit toward the end of the season, the team still had plenty of decent players.
No, obviously the squad wasn't as good as the one that ended 2005 but they were certainly no duds, and as they proved against Wests and at Headingley that season they could play to a gameplan and were more than the sum of their parts, unfortunatley as time has passed this is something we cannot say about Bradford teams anymore, the performances turned in now are less than the sum of the parts.
Recruitment has been a major cock-up and we have an unbalanced squad, the lack of any quality in the backs hasn't happened overnight yet it has been allowed to get worse while we bring in more and more second rowers, the team on the pitch makes the same mistakes it has for the last couple of years with no sign of them being rectified - and as the decent players age and/or move on and the McNamara era replacements have to come to the fore the fare on the pitch gets worse.
If these faults are not the responsibility of the coach and his staff, then he can't actually be the coach.