Langway
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- Jul 7, 2006
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Gotcha. I don't think that's much of a legit reason, though. Rotations are only as as their movement and the pace around it. Execute quickly enough and there's no time for defenses to adjust. It's just as much on everything away from the rotation and play leading up to it than doing it. I think they just want to feature Kuznetsov and are treating the other player as a retriever of sorts ala Johansson. But, yeah, why do that when there's a bigger, more varied skill set available? Puzzling for sure. One gets the sense they don't really know what to do with Mantha. He's a riddle in some ways but they've got to be more hands on with the middle six in general. It's not hard to see how scoring may dry up for them.
Lavi has an obvious thing for Try Hards and Sheary and Example #4 of that. But he needs more ambition and vision than sheer engagement. Otherwise he'll just end up riding scrambled play toward eventual mediocrity.
Lavi has an obvious thing for Try Hards and Sheary and Example #4 of that. But he needs more ambition and vision than sheer engagement. Otherwise he'll just end up riding scrambled play toward eventual mediocrity.