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[2022 Six Nations] Scotland vs France (26/02/22)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakedood" data-source="post: 1077253" data-attributes="member: 72409"><p>The issue for Finn will be the likely lack of front foot ball to play with, and he will be frustrated by this french defense, meaning he'll also need to be on top form for Scotland to have any chance</p><p></p><p>Lets say for example if you put Dan Biggar into that Scottish team, you'd expect they lose by 10-15 points because of how ridiculous France are currently playing</p><p>So if we take that as a marking point, Scotland are going to need some magic to win this game, unless the French truly switch off, something they havent done for a while now</p><p>If a couple of things dont break his way I'd say thats absolutely fine, but they'll need the grubbers, dinks over the top and flat to the line passes to even have a chance</p><p></p><p>All this stuff of him being unreliable, like the yellow card last week while i understand, i think he way genuinely trying to bump it up and take it at second attempt before getting bumped out of the way by Welsh receiver, and was struggling to impact the game more due to the lack of front foot ball than anything else, wouldnt have said he was overtly poor</p><p>He used to be massively more inconsistent, but he does get a bad rap when in fact his game has developed tremendously whilst in France</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakedood, post: 1077253, member: 72409"] The issue for Finn will be the likely lack of front foot ball to play with, and he will be frustrated by this french defense, meaning he'll also need to be on top form for Scotland to have any chance Lets say for example if you put Dan Biggar into that Scottish team, you'd expect they lose by 10-15 points because of how ridiculous France are currently playing So if we take that as a marking point, Scotland are going to need some magic to win this game, unless the French truly switch off, something they havent done for a while now If a couple of things dont break his way I'd say thats absolutely fine, but they'll need the grubbers, dinks over the top and flat to the line passes to even have a chance All this stuff of him being unreliable, like the yellow card last week while i understand, i think he way genuinely trying to bump it up and take it at second attempt before getting bumped out of the way by Welsh receiver, and was struggling to impact the game more due to the lack of front foot ball than anything else, wouldnt have said he was overtly poor He used to be massively more inconsistent, but he does get a bad rap when in fact his game has developed tremendously whilst in France [/QUOTE]
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