All three outlets say NSW is weighing a major shake-up ahead of an upcoming Suncorp decider. The reports characterise the situation as one where the team needs to reassess both personnel and approach, arguing that simply making multiple substitutions is not enough if the underlying plan is not working. While the headline framing differs slightly, each piece points to the same core issue: NSW’s attacking structure is failing to generate the desired impact, and the team must revise its attacking game plan before the next match. The references to “a dozen changes” indicate NSW is prepared to make extensive selection adjustments, but the emphasis across sources is on first diagnosing the tactical problem that has affected attacking performance. The articles present the decider as a near-term, high-stakes opportunity for NSW to reset and improve execution, particularly in attack, with any player changes connected to that larger tactical overhaul.