Holbrook dropped the usual platitudes about "a tough, hard-working team for a blue collar area", but that mooted coaching structure absolutely reads like Holbrook thinks priority #1 is getting this team scoring some god damned points.
I know there are concerns about Holbrook being an attack coach who needs to hand over all the defence to someone else but his track record as a head coach doesn't indicate that's the case. The Titans were the worst defence in the comp - by a mile - when he got that gig, and their improvement the next season was principally because the defence got a lot better straight away when he got there. He didn't "fix" them, but he identified the #1 reason why they were god awful and sorted that ASAP. I suspect the approach at Newy will be similar.
But most head coaches don't spend time on the granular detail stuff of a team's attack - that's why he's brought in like-minded assistants and is trying to get Keary in. The **** attack for us I think has been more about the overall vision for how AOB wanted us to play rather than Blake Green not being able to teach anyone how to do block shapes etc. I also always suspected AOB is a bit of a micro-manager and poor delegator. That I think is why he went through a lot of assistants.
The buck stops with Justin on effort, on commitment, on the intensity they play with, and on the overall philosophy. The detail stuff of what players do in attack when & why - if he's a good head coach, he will put a lot of trust in Hales, (hopefully) Keary, and the players themselves, on that front.
You would be naive as a Knights fan to say "everything is gonna be great and the team will rule" next year, but I'm definitely anticipating an intent to get the team playing a much more positive, enterprising & entertaining style of footy.