His tactical kicking hasn't been good, despite the fact he's an incredibly skillful player. If we don't win the box kick contest we get no territory. At the weekend he left Mitchell control things and they were happy to go to the air early instead of trying to play the phases and probe the attack.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:45 amFair enough. 'Patchy' wasn't meant to be a huge put-down, and I agree most of our positive back play has come through him, but there have been ups and downs - with the occasional moment of desperation or running up blind alleys. That desperation is often because of failures in other areas though. The whole "grabbing the game by the scruff of the neck" thing often feels like a bit of a tired cliche centred largely on a players' mannerisms or body language.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:15 amPatchy is still harsh. I’d argue he’s been at the heart of most of the good things we’ve done post RWC.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:39 am
What does Borthwick do? Who knows, but probably switch him back to the bench (and Marcus and Freddie along with him) and we continue as if nothing happened. Except everyone now has slightly less confidence in what they're doing.
I agree that M Smith's performances have been patchy, but so has virtually everything about this team. We've consistently scored 20+ points against a lot of good teams, for a while now, but the defence is equally inconsistent.
This piece about the yellow card knocking his confidence is absolute invention. He isn’t the flaky maverick some like to make out. As I recall, he made the break that ended with Mitchell’s marginal forward pass at the start of the second half and barely saw the ball after that.
Yes, a 10 should ‘control the game’ but a lot of their ability to do so kind of depends on having the ball … Ford, Fin, Faz, even Wilkinson would have struggled in that second half.
I would love the M-B-M’s back to show who did what when rather than relying on our recollections.
I rate Fin Smith but shifting Marcus to 15 is a shabby way to treat him. Not really sure he can win here? He plays badly and gets criticised when people forget he’s not a 15. He plays well and there’s a higher change he gets stuck there until someone exposes him for not being a 15 and then gets dropped. If Fin has a bad game, I guarantee we’ll hear ‘France is a tough debut start. He needs another go to be sure’, ‘the pack let him down’ etc. The kind of excuses Marcus doesn’t get.
I do wish sometimes he'd be able to sit back and let us run through the phases, but that does require us having the setup and the punch to continually make dents in midfield. The line between "disappearing" from a game and sitting back and letting your big carriers do their thing often seems to be in the eye of the beholder. Without accuracy and good decision making around the breakdown you can't just decide to run a whole load of phases.
Marcus is the most skillful flyhalf I've seen in an England shirt. He's not close to being the best. The best flyhalfs are constant presences in the game even it's just standing behind the forwards directing them and the scrum half. England look desperate for a leader and Marcus just hasn't been that. He needs to move past having great moments in games to having great games. That's harsh but he's had the run of games, he's got the caps and a side that are running big teams close. If he doesn't want the coaches considering other options then find a way to convert close losses to close wins.