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[2017 Super Rugby] Round 18: Rebels vs. Jaguares (14/07/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Horacito" data-source="post: 867599" data-attributes="member: 71745"><p>No problem man, </p><p>I think defense looks as bad as last year, just some matches had good moments of defense. However, I think it did improve from last year, it just happens to be that tackles did not. So much focusing on individual attacking skills and nobody cares for defensive skills, something our players lack quite enourmously. But I don't think that qualifies as defense, it's just the skill defense requires of, but not defense itself. Defense, as I understand it, is the set of tactics, etc, toghether with its execution and so; I think, in general, the Jaguares have improved their defense, it's just that they had lapses in which they lost their focus. But I could say the same about their attack: they really missed focus in some of the phases of the attack, should I say their attack has improved/ gotten worse because they scored less tries? I don't think so. Their attack will have improved the day it does not work on waves of greatness and terrible depressions of bad passing, poor decissions and Martín Landajo, the man of the hour. At least Cubelli is IN so we have that to look forward to. </p><p></p><p>Cheers mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horacito, post: 867599, member: 71745"] No problem man, I think defense looks as bad as last year, just some matches had good moments of defense. However, I think it did improve from last year, it just happens to be that tackles did not. So much focusing on individual attacking skills and nobody cares for defensive skills, something our players lack quite enourmously. But I don't think that qualifies as defense, it's just the skill defense requires of, but not defense itself. Defense, as I understand it, is the set of tactics, etc, toghether with its execution and so; I think, in general, the Jaguares have improved their defense, it's just that they had lapses in which they lost their focus. But I could say the same about their attack: they really missed focus in some of the phases of the attack, should I say their attack has improved/ gotten worse because they scored less tries? I don't think so. Their attack will have improved the day it does not work on waves of greatness and terrible depressions of bad passing, poor decissions and Martín Landajo, the man of the hour. At least Cubelli is IN so we have that to look forward to. Cheers mate [/QUOTE]
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