We will sign off there

Well, three pretty poor performances from the four teams who played today, with the Storm only really putting it together for one half.

A very strange day of NRL footy ends another unpredictable round.

I will sign off there, but check out ABC Sport for all the latest news from the NRL and the sporting world.

And, while you're here, go check out the final (and what should be the best) game of the AFL's Gather Round with Chris De Silva.

Knights 'in a rut', mounting errors giving players the yips

Newcastle coach Adam O'Brien thanks the home fans for staying to the end of that one.

"I don't think they probably wanted to," he tells reporters.

O'Brien says the team needs to figure out how to find the balance between completing sets, which they did at the start of the game before it all fell apart.

"It wasn't good enough. We made it really hard on ourselves and we've got some improving to do.

"There's concentration errors and that can create the yips. We need to understand what our best attacking footy looks like. We're just in a bit of a rut."

"Some guys are probably down on little bit of confidence, some are trying too hard and then some lack attention to detail.

"You've gotta train your way through it. We've gotta get our training right."

No bueno

If the Knights can't get their attack humming, they will be challenging for the wooden spoon.

I know Jack Cogger was out tonight, but I'm still not sure this team knows its best halves pairing for the second straight year.

Not just the volume, but the timing of the errors was just ridiculous.

Genuine question, with millions tied up in Kalyn Ponga and Dylan Brown, plus Leo Thompson leaving next year, would you rather be the Knights or the Eels right now?

NRL Sunday scores
Jayden Brailey bemoans a 'crazy' Newcastle performance

Knights hooker Jayden Brailey is just about lost for words after that effort.

"It was crazy," he tells ABC Sport.

"It was so deflating — back-to-back sets, three four times in a row dropping the ball on first or second tackle — we put ourselves under the pump. There's no way you can win footy games like that.

"We just put ourselves under way too much pressure, we gave ourselves no chance tonight."

The Knights beat the Dolphins 26-12 in round two, scoring the last of their points just after half-time.

Since then the Knights lost 26-6 (only scoring with five minutes left), then a bye, then a 20-0 loss to Canterbury, then today's game where they didn't score until the last 90 seconds.

So that's a grand total of 10 points, all from consolation tries, in the past three-and-a-half games dating back to March 13.

"We're training well, just not converting out here on gameday."

He says the film session will "be a tough watch". As someone who just watched that game with no dog in the fight, I can absolutely agree.

FULL-TIME: Tigers beat Knights 20-4 in an absolute bludger

"I don't think any team could've played any worse than what Newcastle just tossed up," Luke Lewis says in commentary for ABC Sport and I have to agree.

What a horrendous showing in front of a sold-out Newcastle crowd.

Lewis says the Tigers should've put 40 on the Knights, who completed at under 70 per cent and kept dropping the ball on the first and second tackle, but Wests made 14 errors of their own.

The Knights finally get on the board

I feel nothing about that.

The Knights spin it left and Sunia Turuva fails to clean up Fletcher Sharpe's grubber.

Sharpe gets through and scores it himself.

Ironically, that came off another dropped ball by the Knights that the referee incorrectly ruled a Tigers knock-on.

77' Another dropped ball and only the bunker denies the Tigers

Greg Marzhew drops a Jarome Luai bomb and Tallyn Da Silva swoops to score.

But the bunker says Sunia Turuva pushed Bradman Best and disrupted Marzhew's attempt to catch it.

75' Just how aimless is the Knights' attack?

Assuming this game remains at 20-0, the Knights will have scored one try from the 44th minute of round two to the end of round six.

And the try came with five minutes left in a 26-6 loss to the Titans in round three.

Diabolical from a team boasting Kalyn Ponga and Bradman Best.

74' This is a bad game of football

Jarome Luai is cleaned up by Best. He drops it in the tackle of Sunia Turuva, but luckily for him it goes back and Royce Hunt knocks on as he tries to dive on the ball.