Well, well, well. Looks like Scots' run at the top may well be over. Has the fat lady sung? Everyone has been private messaging me wanting to know Big Marv's opinion. I've used a SWOT analysis to analyse the 'Floyd Mayweather' of the GPS. Here it is:
Strengths: They know what they need to do to win. Witnessed at Riverview last year when down 21-0. A win was the last thing on the cards. Big Marv and the little Marvins were ready to go home, but Big Marv stayed and witnessed one of the great GPS games. Call me crazy, but this experience will hold them well in tight games. Ride on.
Weaknesses: A lack of size has hurt Scots since the loss of Crichton. If I could use a cooking analogy: Scots is like a bowl of soup without the chicken. The take away message, Scots need to start feeding their forwards some chicken to put on some serious size.
Opportunities: Scots have the opportunity to surprise opponents. Will Jake Prindiville make the move to the forwards? Probably not. But wouldn't that be crazy!
Threats: From watching the game on the weekend, Big Marv realised that Scots haven't seemed to change their style of play since '14. BIG MARVSTAKE. Newington and King have both bought on to Scots' no nonsense, Mansfieldesque style of play and look to be able to counter their aggressiveness.
Verdict: Bad start to the season, but at this stage, Big Marv is still backing them for the premiership. That may change if they loose this weekend.
- Big Marv