Agreed. The stats were pretty positive for the lions, the negatives are easy to fix, the lineout, and offloads just need a bit of time together.
Obviously the selection of Marcus Smith caused chaos in the backline, I don't want to judge Freeman or VDM on that defencive performance, because I don't think they stood a chance. Smith probably only selected to be another ball player, as Farrell wanted to see the bash brothers in midfield.
That was a failed experiment. But what the lions did well was bread and butter stuff, some of the forwards lines off 9 were easy and effective, especially when Tomos came on.
I think the pack deserved to win that game, the coaches decision in backline selection lost it, Tuipoltu was found narrow, couldn't get to grips with either winger defensively, but I think they were both one eye on covering Smith.
I know it sounds like Im slating him a lot, but he truly was a loose foundation pebble in the wall, Argentina targeted him early, made both wingers nervous and feel the need to drop deep, then Argentina exploited the space out wide. Almost like a boxer using his jab, and when his opponent steps inside he rocks the body.
It's not Smiths fault, he isn't a 15