TheDasher wrote:Slade doesn't get charged down as much, kick the ball out on the full as much and doesn't throw the ball along the ground as much. That said, I've always liked 12trees for the good moments he has

Farrell throws the ball along the ground fairly regularly
All I want to see is objective balance when it comes to Farrell, as there seems to be very little of it. When he does good things, he's lauded and that's fair enough. We should enjoy the moments and congratulate the players when they do good things and Farrell does indeed do good things.
He makes his fair share of mistakes too, but do they get analysed or talked about? No.
We often read write ups and articles about how many penalties someone gave away, or the hooker missing a throw, someone knocking on, getting turned over, or just not having a good day at the office. The writer doesn't waste any time naming that player in order to confirm their own bias of them. Even Barnes blamed Ford multiple times for missing the tackle that led to Japan's first try. Ford missed just 2 tackles against Japan and made 9, but we still have to hear and read about his suspect defence. Those 2 missed tackles are all he has missed in the last 3 matches out of 17 attempts. Farrell is lauded for his big hits. They're cracking at times and all fans want to see that, so I've no problem seeing them replayed and rejoiced. However, we don't see the missed tackles, or the flying out of the line talked about though. Ford kicked extremely well against Japan too, but we continue to be told that it's not a strong part of his game, based on missing a few for England years ago, even though the stats suggest he can kick well enough. Even after he took some kicks, rather than the camera focus being on Ford, for some daft reason we were looking at Farrell's face. Even when Farrell lines up a kick, we hear words like 'ice man', 'temperament', 'faultless', but he misses at times, which is only human as all players miss from time to time. When he does miss, we hear it's 'uncharacteristic', but is it?
So many newspapers and online articles stated in bold letters that Farrell won that match against Japan, but none offered any details other than his mere presence as to the reason why he won the match for us. There was no mention of any instances of good play he performed. No mention of the 3 changes Japan made at half time which may have made more of an immediate negative impact for them. No mention of the fact they had pretty much emptied their bench by the time we scored our second try. No mention that their bench is not likely to be as well stocked as ours. Little mention of their fitness levels. Most articles agreed that our other replacements played well and contributed, but according to the headlines, it was thanks to Farrell.
I've watched rugby in pubs around here when Wales play and there's a collective groan when a player makes a mistake. It doesn't matter who made the mistake, whether it's a 'star player', but it gets noticed, commented on and analysed. Done. When watching England play, I've often sworn at the telly when a player (it doesn't matter who) makes a mistake, as I'm sure most fans do. The commentators go on about conceding penalties, discipline, poor passes and mistakes, but strangely when Farrell makes the errors, or offends, it doesn't warrant being talked about.
I'm not asking for journalists to start sticking pins in Farrell-esque voodoo type dolls when he makes a mistake, but acknowledging it isn't going to make the world stop spinning*. He's a competent player. Improved a lot over the years too, but he still has areas which need quite a bit of improvement imo to be considered world class. Again, he does good things in matches. I'm not saying he's a bad player, but I do believe he is a bit over-hyped by the media.
Also, I concede that many of the so-called experts and pros rate Farrell highly, but again, we have seen that kind of hype before in all sports with players that have divided opinion in fans. I don't think it's a case of tall poppy syndrome either. I've no issue with stars like Messi, Ronaldo, Mayweather, Barrett, Sexton, Bolt, Federer, Neymar, Nadal, Lebron James, etc being lauded non-stop. I don't even like a few of them for how they come across, but their talent is plain to see.
*I have no evidence to back that claim up, so perhaps that is why things are the way they are. Positive comments on Farrell in the media keeps the world spinning
