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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 925409" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>I would disagree that McCall only has 1 plan - Sarries of now are very different to Sarries of 3 years ago, who in turn were different from Sarries of 6 years ago.</p><p>They used to be all about defence, and forcing opponents to try too much and expose themselves.</p><p>They became bludgeons, who forced mistakes through sheer physicality.</p><p>Now they've a good all-court game; and can still call on the previous 2 gameplans as necessary.</p><p></p><p>Baxter needs to do something away from Exeter; or at the very least, find something other than keep-ball to do. I also think he's a coach perfectly adapted to club rugby - I don't see anything from him that makes me think he can get the best out of players he only spends a few weeks a year with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 925409, member: 73592"] I would disagree that McCall only has 1 plan - Sarries of now are very different to Sarries of 3 years ago, who in turn were different from Sarries of 6 years ago. They used to be all about defence, and forcing opponents to try too much and expose themselves. They became bludgeons, who forced mistakes through sheer physicality. Now they've a good all-court game; and can still call on the previous 2 gameplans as necessary. Baxter needs to do something away from Exeter; or at the very least, find something other than keep-ball to do. I also think he's a coach perfectly adapted to club rugby - I don't see anything from him that makes me think he can get the best out of players he only spends a few weeks a year with. [/QUOTE]
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