Everyone looks at Mackenzie era with rose tinted glasses but he is very much responsible for the hiring of Graham.
No. That's a stretch. Graham had some very good mates on the QRU board; Chris White being first cab off the rank.
For better or worse (let's be frank, it was worse), the Reds went large on the 'succession plan' bullshit and got Graham in on the pretext that he would serve an apprenticeship before taking over. McKenzie had made it plain he wasn't sticking around as a Super level coach at the Reds. He was shooting through.
There's no way that Link was getting to run the coaching recruitment to extend past his departure. Anyone who'd been in the same function room as Jim Carmichael's ego would know that.
Were the Reds on the slide after winning the comp? Yes, indeed. McKenzie can cop some of that. But Queensland have been uniformly poor at building a roster for a long, long time - before and after that era. You've got a guy like Cordingley treading the wheel now who is like teflon.
In hindsight, the 2011 Reds were never going to become a consistent dynasty team in the mold of the Crusaders side they beat in the final. Their stars were a mix of mercurial and old; e.g. Quade, Digby, Higgers, Samo. When you add in the off-field amateurism, the Queensland fans were lucky their team struck while the iron was hot.