Bang on. Happens with every player. The good ones either develop a Plan B or learn to do their Plan A a lot better. It's one thing to know it's coming. It's another thing to stop it. SJ should have a few plans up hisHi Run it Str8t
I have a hunch - but could be wrong - that TMMs downturn the past two games was the video being out on him. I think the oppositions must have thrown better defenders at him or taken him more seriously. I also can only justify SJ going missing this year by the thought the opposition have studied video of him for countless hours.
When SJ comes back on Friday it needs to be a different SJ. I won't be prescriptive about what he needs to change. But he needs to have been for a few hikes through our beautiful native bush to get in touch with himself. He needs to either play at higher speed, execute different plays or find some type of new gear.
In the traditions of some of the greatest Kiwi halves that have gone before him - huge names, Freeman, Filipaina, Jones - SJ is better than all of them. And for the next 6 games and playoffs if we are lucky he has an opportunity to write himself into rugby league immortality.
SJ will be up for this motivation wise. He just needs to play smart and be one step ahead of where the opposition defensive coaches have been for all of this season.
sleeve by now. I think he's always felt he's there to entertain so tries the crowd pleasing option first. Which obviously isn't going to work all that often. Highlights reels fool fans into believing otherwise.
And maybe sometimes he's had so many failures he goes the conservative option too often, too.