It's guess work from a journalist, I'll wait and see what arrives from England in the AIs. All mentions are that England will persist with the blitz, including from the new defence coach in a BBC article.twitchy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 10:14 amThe situation we are in points to it being more than a tweak. The press went out of their way to prepare the public for this crazy new defensive style that we all had to buy in on and would have initial teething problems. It just sounds like SB got cold feet after a minor setback. Why employ the crazy blitz defence coaches if you don't want to play like that?
It just sounds like bad management from SB honestly.
"Now my job is to come in and take what is working, and there has been lots," El-Abd added.
"We are going to continue to come up hard off the line and be dominant in the collisions and now we want to see where we can go even further.
"Teams will be watching us to see what they can do and we need to be one step ahead all the time."