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The game changer is he finally has his body right after experiencing severe back spasms after his car accident, hence the fact he has mentioned several times the fitness/conditioning department have been able to work on strengthening him through the core. Then Covid struck last year, hardly the time for a developing player playing in a team getting flogged for most of the season. The proof of the pudding will be in the eating.
That's all good. I still think his main problem was trying to do too much in tight and inevitably getting swarmed in the old game.
I think Jones had very similar issues.
In the new game there is less to do, less to think through, because it is far more open.
Man on the mark has to stand planted like a tree and you get 1 or 2 seconds to roll around. It moves so much quicker. Opens everything up.
If you take that massive drawback in congestion out of both their games they should be able to contribute much better.