LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Dragons boss Shane Flanno was fuming after his team's disastrous defeat to the Dolphins, admitting they were simply 'not good enough' on the day.
The Red V squad, who had silenced their doubters with a dominant win over the Titans in the season opener, took a massive step backwards in the eyes of their fans and critics alike.
Flanno, known for his tough approach and no-nonsense attitude, didn't hold back in his post-match assessment, declaring that some players may be facing the chopping block after such a lackluster performance.
The Dragons, who went into the clash as the favorites, were outplayed in every aspect of the game, with the Dolphins running riot and scoring at will.
The coach, a seasoned mentor with a wealth of experience in the game, was at a loss to explain his team's dramatic decline in form, lamenting their inability to replicate the intensity and skill that saw them triumph in their previous outing.
With a jargon-filled display of frustration and disappointment, Flanno made it clear that changes were on the horizon for his underperforming squad.