MotherRucker1
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I think we are all agreeing in a lot of ways. I'm not going to sit here and pretend Daggs perfect, because he isn't. I'm not cheering for him over Ben Smith, because ideally i want them both to be in blistering form. New Zealand rugby is the winner from that. Over the past few weeks though against these South African sides, not just the dismal Sharks, Dagg has been recognized as somebody getting themselves back into form and actually really making a difference on attack. One the thing the stats don't necessarily tell you is execution, and Dagg has been getting that ball away when it counts. Anyway, his form has been worthy enough to get man of the match and the commentary team abroad to give him his accolades, so he's obviously not letting those hospital passes he's capable of get the better of him.
But I'll just reiterate my point about strategy. I don't know how Hansen and co analyze these things. If you're playing against an international side that scores buckets of tries, and has dangerous backs then Dagg might not be the best choice. If you want someone who can get the team around the park monstrously well with a boot that only the Dan Carter of old could match, and someone who is just as reliable as Cory Jane under the high-ball, then Dagg's your man. At his best, Dagg was blitizing Springboks off the field. I just hope he can reach that again. His form isn't at that level right now, but it's trending upwards. A year or two ago it was spiraling down. Or at best stagnating. That isn't the case right now.
But I'll just reiterate my point about strategy. I don't know how Hansen and co analyze these things. If you're playing against an international side that scores buckets of tries, and has dangerous backs then Dagg might not be the best choice. If you want someone who can get the team around the park monstrously well with a boot that only the Dan Carter of old could match, and someone who is just as reliable as Cory Jane under the high-ball, then Dagg's your man. At his best, Dagg was blitizing Springboks off the field. I just hope he can reach that again. His form isn't at that level right now, but it's trending upwards. A year or two ago it was spiraling down. Or at best stagnating. That isn't the case right now.
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