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[2014 EOYT] Wales vs New Zealand
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<blockquote data-quote="Helmy" data-source="post: 693645" data-attributes="member: 54698"><p>That's a rather sweeping generalisation to make simply because people saw the game differently than you. If you read Larksea's post again (s)he's not saying Barrett set the world alight, and neither am I, (s)he's just looking at his game objectively and pointing out what he did do right and did do poorly. Prior to the **** kicks, Barrett did bounce in a few nice ones, and on top of that, there quite a few others that got in behind the Welsh defence and into their 22. All of the mistakes you're pointing are regular occurrences in a rugby game (that doesn't make them okay, mind, but it's not a shocker). McCaw threw an intercept pass that led to a try last week, but still had a good game, no? Jeez man, I'd say Barrett played an average to below average game at 10 as opposed to a shocker, no need to bar up about it, just remember not everyone's going to process the information their brain is receiving the same way as you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helmy, post: 693645, member: 54698"] That's a rather sweeping generalisation to make simply because people saw the game differently than you. If you read Larksea's post again (s)he's not saying Barrett set the world alight, and neither am I, (s)he's just looking at his game objectively and pointing out what he did do right and did do poorly. Prior to the **** kicks, Barrett did bounce in a few nice ones, and on top of that, there quite a few others that got in behind the Welsh defence and into their 22. All of the mistakes you're pointing are regular occurrences in a rugby game (that doesn't make them okay, mind, but it's not a shocker). McCaw threw an intercept pass that led to a try last week, but still had a good game, no? Jeez man, I'd say Barrett played an average to below average game at 10 as opposed to a shocker, no need to bar up about it, just remember not everyone's going to process the information their brain is receiving the same way as you do. [/QUOTE]
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