I want to really get behind Borthwick's England and I think there are some positives:
Not selecting Billy V or Jack Nowell
Not retaining Alex Mitchell - great attacking flair but suffers from the same hero complex as Harry Randall which loses possession and can expose the rest of the team
Not retaining Johnny Hill who was a bit of a liability in the Autumn, but:
When is the last time Manu gave anything like a commanding performance, he is now just Premiership average
How does Ben Youngs enable the quick ball that Nick Evan's attack philosophy is based off?
Is Watson really on form? His main role at Leicester seems to be slapping back box kicks and restarts, which are easy to counteract. His defence was pretty poor at the weekend against Northampton, got danced around for one try.
Why is there no challenge to Itoje who is nowhere near his previous best (except in the clapping and hollering stakes) - I think we will end up in AWJ territory here if not careful. Important to remember that as a relative lightweight, Itoje's automatic selection drives the structure of the rest of the pack and also under powers the scrum.
And through no fault of their own, Manu and Watson seem to be injury magnets, as indeed was Nowell, so to have them as a core part of your squad seems completely illogical.
It looks like we are heading towards box kicking/kick return ping pong like Leicester in the first half of this season which I am pretty sure will get a very negative reaction from home supporters
Also my personal view is that it is unhelpful to choose a Premiership boss as National Coach. The unavoidable unconscious bias driven by familiarity with club players/signings leads to a constraint on selecting the best from around the Premiership (VRR would be prime case in point, as is releasing Murley). This is also evident in the retention of some players who were integral to the Jones era alongside Borthwick. No-one can seriously make the case for Mako V, or indeed Sinkler, when the stated intention is to strengthen the scrum