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[2021 Rugby Championship] Round 4 Argentina v New Zealand (18/9/2021)
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1055701" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>I'm confused. You say you don't need to build combinations, and then you say combinations work much better when they're kept together for a few games in a row. </p><p></p><p>And I didn't say I didn't understand your post, I said I didn't understand its relevance. I wasn't saying foster was a great coach, I was saying he had appeared to think through an objective it appeared you shared with him much better than you had. And I wasn't saying Hansen was a god coach, I was saying that every coach of a top team in the professional era would have taken the opportunity to make a lot of changes for this match.</p><p></p><p>Also, Given how often we kick the ball in behind rush defence under foster I'm surprised you don't like him. And given how fosters vision is to develop players who think for themselves and can adapt mid game I'm again surprised you don't like him. Maybe you like those aspects but just think he is an average head coach overall? I reckon he is trying to develop the players to motivate themselves off the park the same way as he is developing them to direct themselves in the pitch. He isn't a motivator like a Robertson, but that's ok if the team are motivating themselves. I've never been a foster fan but I like what he's trying to do, so I'm willing to sit back with an open mind and see how his vision unfolds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1055701, member: 65365"] I’m confused. You say you don’t need to build combinations, and then you say combinations work much better when they’re kept together for a few games in a row. And I didn’t say I didn’t understand your post, I said I didn’t understand its relevance. I wasn’t saying foster was a great coach, I was saying he had appeared to think through an objective it appeared you shared with him much better than you had. And I wasn’t saying Hansen was a god coach, I was saying that every coach of a top team in the professional era would have taken the opportunity to make a lot of changes for this match. Also, Given how often we kick the ball in behind rush defence under foster I’m surprised you don’t like him. And given how fosters vision is to develop players who think for themselves and can adapt mid game I’m again surprised you don’t like him. Maybe you like those aspects but just think he is an average head coach overall? I reckon he is trying to develop the players to motivate themselves off the park the same way as he is developing them to direct themselves in the pitch. He isn’t a motivator like a Robertson, but that’s ok if the team are motivating themselves. I’ve never been a foster fan but I like what he’s trying to do, so I’m willing to sit back with an open mind and see how his vision unfolds. [/QUOTE]
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