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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 4: New Zealand v South Africa (15/09/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nubiwan" data-source="post: 915474" data-attributes="member: 43441"><p>That's just what I was saying, in the end.</p><p></p><p>You had the ball in front of the posts most of the time. Not on some odd wide angle. Right in front, under the posts. I was literally laughing at the lack of even consideration. Why not just put DMAC or anyone 10 - 15 yards back as a decoy to unsettle or draw in defenders and then sling it wide? Fact is, everyone knows you fellas won't kick it, so it's obvious what you will do. Doesn't make it any easier to defend that attack, but it takes the drop out of consideration as no one is even standing in the pocket. It's a laugh.</p><p></p><p>In the end it showed a little AB arrogance against a side that had defended boldly, and you fellas have taken it on the chin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nubiwan, post: 915474, member: 43441"] That's just what I was saying, in the end. You had the ball in front of the posts most of the time. Not on some odd wide angle. Right in front, under the posts. I was literally laughing at the lack of even consideration. Why not just put DMAC or anyone 10 - 15 yards back as a decoy to unsettle or draw in defenders and then sling it wide? Fact is, everyone knows you fellas won't kick it, so it's obvious what you will do. Doesn't make it any easier to defend that attack, but it takes the drop out of consideration as no one is even standing in the pocket. It's a laugh. In the end it showed a little AB arrogance against a side that had defended boldly, and you fellas have taken it on the chin. [/QUOTE]
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