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Difference between #11 and #14?
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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 775760" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>You think wingers pass the ball more? (at the level any of us played the game).</p><p></p><p>From my memory, locks passed like they were 9 years old (badly, only when directly ordered; with the occasional fumble classed as "an offload"); whereas winger basically didn't pass, regardless of instructions; but one the annual event that a winger did pass the ball it would be horrendously effective - a bit like a Farrell break or miss-pass - it happens so rarely that no-one bothers to defend the possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 775760, member: 73592"] You think wingers pass the ball more? (at the level any of us played the game). From my memory, locks passed like they were 9 years old (badly, only when directly ordered; with the occasional fumble classed as "an offload"); whereas winger basically didn't pass, regardless of instructions; but one the annual event that a winger did pass the ball it would be horrendously effective - a bit like a Farrell break or miss-pass - it happens so rarely that no-one bothers to defend the possibility. [/QUOTE]
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