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<blockquote data-quote="wombles" data-source="post: 1081678" data-attributes="member: 85234"><p>I for one have no problem with Eddie Jones being offloaded. Yes he may well have certain insights into us, but a new coaching era and their approaches will rapidly diminish that benefit. How much more damage, baffling decisions - "we're not going to show our attacking game until the World Cup…players can play anywhere…we can win the game without the ball" - continued contraction of our play, overcomplication, high coach turnover and lack of selection consistency must we have to put up with, with fast Eddie before the RFU finally realise he is not up to the job.</p><p></p><p>Even yesterday you heard Eddie Jones scapegoating by mentioning how our younger players will gain much needed experience from this. A simple sentence that deflects from his own shortcomings by implying their lack of experience contributed to the loss of the game. If Eddie Jones trusted our youth far earlier and gave them much needed experience immediately after the last World Cup they would be in a better place than they are now. </p><p></p><p>To be honest Jones doesn't even understand how important the wining the six nations, summer tours and AI's are to us, he just keeps talking about the World Cup. If he cannot understand the passion of a Calcutta cup game how can he be trusted to lead our national team?</p><p></p><p>i truly think we have a team that can compete with anyone and win things, however Jones is the hand break. I know the defensive line is we are too close to the World Cup, however we are not going to win the next six nations or World Cup with him, so what have we got to lose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wombles, post: 1081678, member: 85234"] I for one have no problem with Eddie Jones being offloaded. Yes he may well have certain insights into us, but a new coaching era and their approaches will rapidly diminish that benefit. How much more damage, baffling decisions - “we’re not going to show our attacking game until the World Cup…players can play anywhere…we can win the game without the ball” - continued contraction of our play, overcomplication, high coach turnover and lack of selection consistency must we have to put up with, with fast Eddie before the RFU finally realise he is not up to the job. Even yesterday you heard Eddie Jones scapegoating by mentioning how our younger players will gain much needed experience from this. A simple sentence that deflects from his own shortcomings by implying their lack of experience contributed to the loss of the game. If Eddie Jones trusted our youth far earlier and gave them much needed experience immediately after the last World Cup they would be in a better place than they are now. To be honest Jones doesn’t even understand how important the wining the six nations, summer tours and AI‘s are to us, he just keeps talking about the World Cup. If he cannot understand the passion of a Calcutta cup game how can he be trusted to lead our national team? i truly think we have a team that can compete with anyone and win things, however Jones is the hand break. I know the defensive line is we are too close to the World Cup, however we are not going to win the next six nations or World Cup with him, so what have we got to lose? [/QUOTE]
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