yy_cheng
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The Chase the Collision is required as it lays the foundation, It's how we beat the crap teams.
However, against the top 4, we are close to them in that aspect or equal. What we then don't have is that little magic or set move or whatever, that can put us on top of the top 4.
And that is what I think BA can't provide and we need some other source of coaching. Maybe Ennis can provide that.
Is there a strategist out there like Brian Smith who can work out weaknesses of opposing teams?
So BA provides the foundations... and the strategist will provide where we attack the opposition weaknesses.
One thing that really baffles me is that, we see opposition players injured and stay on the field, but we never attack that player, we actually move the ball away from them.
If we see an injured player on TV, doesn't the coaching staff?
I recall Tahu mentioning that if he sees his opposite number tired or being lazy or slightly injured, he would call for the ball his way to attack him. We don't do this.
However, against the top 4, we are close to them in that aspect or equal. What we then don't have is that little magic or set move or whatever, that can put us on top of the top 4.
And that is what I think BA can't provide and we need some other source of coaching. Maybe Ennis can provide that.
Is there a strategist out there like Brian Smith who can work out weaknesses of opposing teams?
So BA provides the foundations... and the strategist will provide where we attack the opposition weaknesses.
One thing that really baffles me is that, we see opposition players injured and stay on the field, but we never attack that player, we actually move the ball away from them.
If we see an injured player on TV, doesn't the coaching staff?
I recall Tahu mentioning that if he sees his opposite number tired or being lazy or slightly injured, he would call for the ball his way to attack him. We don't do this.