Yep, though I’d argue in both cases the actual detail isn’t that simple, even if the outcome in our case looks itDigby wrote:We look good on the back of huge setpiece dominance, brutally winning contact or the other side dropping every kick or allowing a stupid number of kicks to find grass. And you can't reasonably expect any of those in a test match, else it's not really a test.
With Japan and us Eddie has sought a simplified answer to initial problems in players available. One of those simplified answers also produced something people more often liked watching.

You do wonder if that’s why he seems to stall as a coach- gets a bit caught with getting the answers to the initial problems perfect, as opposed to answering a different question- in this case, he has a marked difference in the back row options (and indeed pack potential overall) compared to his start point.