Look at the Storm. I dont think either of their halves are genuine play makers. They just have good running games and move the ball well.
Yep, as long as you've got enough playmakers does it really matter what jersey there wearing? I don't see any difference between this:
1. Playmaker
6. Playmaker
7. Playmaker
9. Dummy half
10. Tank
and this:
1. Dummy half
6. Playmaker
7. Playmaker
10. Playmaker
16. Tank (this is a bench forward while the 9 is having a rest)
It's the same number of playmakers, and just involves the 1 and the 10 changing roles. This also gives the opposition a different shape to deal with mid-game. This is how you use a player's versatility to benefit your team.
But obviously if you lose you can blame this instead of whatever the real reason was, such as playing against a better team. "rEmEmBeR wHaT hApPeNnEd LaSt TiMe!!!"
Like the time Kenny Edwards started at 9 and the defending premiers put 50 on us. It was definitely the dummy half who was responsible for missing all those tackles.