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<blockquote data-quote="Eleutherarch" data-source="post: 1093541" data-attributes="member: 85519"><p>Gatland adapted his approach pretty quickly to work with what he had and what they could do realistically. It was grindy but more than serviceable. I think Pivac is going to have to grimace and follow suit.</p><p></p><p>If you want to play a free-flowing, offloading team, that **** needs to be baked into the DNA of the youngest players in secondary school. Bruce is right about everything hinging on the speed of the ruck. Offloads cease to be threatening if it's taken thirty minutes to extract the ball and linespeed can be compared aptly to continental drift.</p><p></p><p>We've got the opposite problem in terms of often squandering quick ball. I think that that can be more maddening.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm adopting Wales as my second team officially. Maybe my Welsh mother will consider the possibility that she might be able to love me to some degree someday. GWLAD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eleutherarch, post: 1093541, member: 85519"] Gatland adapted his approach pretty quickly to work with what he had and what they could do realistically. It was grindy but more than serviceable. I think Pivac is going to have to grimace and follow suit. If you want to play a free-flowing, offloading team, that **** needs to be baked into the DNA of the youngest players in secondary school. Bruce is right about everything hinging on the speed of the ruck. Offloads cease to be threatening if it's taken thirty minutes to extract the ball and linespeed can be compared aptly to continental drift. We've got the opposite problem in terms of often squandering quick ball. I think that that can be more maddening. Anyway, I'm adopting Wales as my second team officially. Maybe my Welsh mother will consider the possibility that she might be able to love me to some degree someday. GWLAD! [/QUOTE]
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