Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:42 am
It’s still funny to me how quickly these threads gets OTT, with Farrell sounding like the worst player ever to be capped. It’s such a shame he was anointed near-god status so early on in his career and not forced to go away and work on the consistency of his passing, kicking, tackling - well everything, let’s be honest.
We joke about his poor passing particularly (media seemed to have turned on him over poor kicking but still never see this part of his game mentioned) but that showing on Saturday was just horrendous.
I was listening to a podcast with Sean Maitland the other day, saying how he is admittedly way, way too laid back on the pitch and especially in training, but Farrell’s presence “has me willing to run through walls for that guy”. Every moment gets your full focus and every training run gets test match intensity. It’s saccharine stuff but it does mean a lot.
It may be OTT but I don’t believe numerous players and coaches say this stuff just to suck up to him. I do think he has a huge motivating affect on those around him, but it may be more in line with Homer Simpson’s management style - “everybody always said they have to work a
lot harder when I’m around”.
I can see why that is an absolute dream for a coach, but unfortunately it isn’t matched by the consistency of his skillset and his ability to direct/rally his team when the plan isn’t working. As well as the dearth at 12 leading to years of wonky, imbalanced midfields.
I think about that France game in the 6 nations where we were getting absolutely battered. You could feel the mood change a bit when he came on, and honestly when he made that move come together down the right it felt for a moment like all the fanboys might be right.
Again I don’t think he deserves to be starting, and the status he holds is damaging to everyone (including him) but I do think he’s a useful presence in the squad and the next best thing to being able to send a coach on to the field if a game-plan needs adjusting.
His problem has been when a game doesn’t play out the way it’s expected to he just continues hammering plan A into the ground. A coach seeing how it’s unfolding, where to attack and where to change things up, whether we need people to stop making easy yards down the 10 channel or get an extra set of eyes/hands to assist the flyhalf, does offer a lot of value.
I don’t really trust his ability to judge this stuff himself though.
Let’s also consider that while I rate Ford pretty much as highly as any of you he has also had dozens of game where he is just belting the ball away with little gain and losing ground in defence. You’d think he plays like that NZ/Scotland game every week.
Yep, people overreact, and do so for Ford in the opposite direction, but it’s probably due to this mythical status he’s had for near on a decade - the need to pick him first and not worry about team balance started immediately: he was shoehorned into the England team at 20 years old at OC… OC ffs, he’s a slow flyhalf…
My personal dislike of the situation is twofold. Firstly, he’s blocked players who, imo, are more talented, eg Ford for England and Goode for Sarries. That might just be what I want in my 10 but I believe he’s blocked those two reaching their potential when he is inferior to both. Secondly, and this is the main one, is the fact he’s lionised due to he non playing qualities eg being a winner, a great leader of men, work rate etc. You never hear how he has the best pass in the country, the tactical acumen to change tactics as a game evolves etc which is the praise I want aimed at a 10. These leads on to how everyone hangs the praise for his playing talents on place kicking, eg when he misses a sitter but then nails the next one as proof of iceman status or consistent lauding of his place kicking acumen when in recent years Ford has a higher %, when this hasn’t been warranted for a while if ever - his kicking % has never been truly world class, ie 85% or above, iirc.
He’s a decent test player and a good club player, albeit with an armchair ride 90% of the time, but the idea he’s world class is for the birds imo.
Tldr, he’s elevation to this near undroppable status doesn’t feel meritocratic if based on on-field performance.