And he notes that the other big problem is that the backline itself is slow and disorganized. So when the opponents get into that space the backs are too often caught flatfooted and out of position (when they're not making farcical individual errors...)
https://twitter.com/chrisrifer/status/1657215630695862272?s=46&t=DZg_M3BPh0AnZbHifuBa0A
Rifer is right: the space between the lines is a huge issue. There’s too much.
And he notes that the other big problem is that the backline itself is slow and disorganized. So when the opponents get into that space the backs are too often caught flatfooted and out of position (when they're not making farcical individual errors...)