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<blockquote data-quote="Pampas" data-source="post: 794645" data-attributes="member: 70388"><p>IMHO, given that Pumas and Jaguares are going to have almost the same squad, i believe it wouldnt make sense to force Pumas to play a different style than what Jaguares does. One of the biggest advantages for Pumas would be precisely that, to have a squad of players that know each other like no other national team in the world, and to have an style of play that the squad already knows.</p><p></p><p>However, like everybody here, I think that Jaguares needs to give a second thought about our current game plan (and probably the rotation system as well), since we need to reduce the amount of handling errors, to sharpen the decision making, to stop the constant and silly penalties and cards, and may be above all, to tight our defensive system. Every attack we suffered during the NZ tour, it looked like it was going to be a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pampas, post: 794645, member: 70388"] IMHO, given that Pumas and Jaguares are going to have almost the same squad, i believe it wouldnt make sense to force Pumas to play a different style than what Jaguares does. One of the biggest advantages for Pumas would be precisely that, to have a squad of players that know each other like no other national team in the world, and to have an style of play that the squad already knows. However, like everybody here, I think that Jaguares needs to give a second thought about our current game plan (and probably the rotation system as well), since we need to reduce the amount of handling errors, to sharpen the decision making, to stop the constant and silly penalties and cards, and may be above all, to tight our defensive system. Every attack we suffered during the NZ tour, it looked like it was going to be a try. [/QUOTE]
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