He's been primary kicker over a tier 1 side for a decade.
That does more to confirm my point than refute it.
I didn't say he missed 75% of his kicks.
He's an 80% kicker which is pretty unremarkable, and he's no more likely to take more difficult kicks than anyone else.
IIRC the last time Farrell had a better kicking percentage than Ford was Ford's first full season when he was still getting the yips.
Or there's that site that ranks kickers by percentage and difficulty of kicks attempted to give a ranking, which gives the best idea.
Farrell is utterly unremarkable as a frontline kicker, yet it's made out to be an iceman, best of the best, it's a shock when he misses
Eddie says a lot that proves to be bs, tbf.
How is a player coming from playing full-time professional rugby in one of the most competitive leagues in the world still under-done when it comes to pressure? If they are really that effected by newspapers, there's a lot of work for sports psychologists in England.
The difference between club and country should be all about quality of opposition and game tempo, not column-inches. If you're that effected by the media, you're not emotionally suitable to play in the big league