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<blockquote data-quote="Leinster Fan" data-source="post: 981245" data-attributes="member: 76349"><p>Does seem like an attempt to absolve those still around (both in coaching, wider governance and the players) of as much blame as possible while pinning as much as Schmidt (who's gone now so an easy target to pin the blame on), rather than an actual go at trying to identify what went wrong and how we fix it. Bit frustrating really.</p><p></p><p>Investing in performance science or whatever it's called is a good idea though, although we really should have been doing it already instead of being prompted into by losing a few games of rugby (and that's all it is).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leinster Fan, post: 981245, member: 76349"] Does seem like an attempt to absolve those still around (both in coaching, wider governance and the players) of as much blame as possible while pinning as much as Schmidt (who's gone now so an easy target to pin the blame on), rather than an actual go at trying to identify what went wrong and how we fix it. Bit frustrating really. Investing in performance science or whatever it's called is a good idea though, although we really should have been doing it already instead of being prompted into by losing a few games of rugby (and that's all it is). [/QUOTE]
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