I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:06 am
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:05 pm
Smith's England performances have been overhyped, yeah. Though he's been thrown into some pretty tough situations so far and done pretty well. The hype exists for a reason, and weirdly the journos who are banging on about how good he was seem to misunderstand what makes him different to most players, because frankly we've seen very little of it for England so far.
Think you guys might be overreacting to a missed touch where he went for broke though. Not like we haven't seen a certain someone do that fairly often over the last few years, shit-eating grin and all!
And when Russell misses touch it's a talking point. If it's not fans of other nations saying this is why he isn't good it's Scotland fans getting angry at him.
I'm just saying England's maul was on top all game, it's probably a try/penalty/yellow card if he gets it even 10 out. That type of error is probably why Ford came on. But nobody seems to mention it as all the comments are about how good he was. Quite how good a 10 is when his team have all the ball and they score one (an admittedly good) try is a bit beyond me. The rugby paper had two columns saying how good he was. He's in rugbypass' team of the week! It's all a bit silly. He was fine considering it's his first six nations game. But, ultimately had the chances to win the game for England and squandered them. You'd hope he gets better.
And Russell outplayed him, as you'd expect.
No-one's talking about Russell missing touch in the same game. Ford came on and blew chances by dobbing the ball a few metres forward into touch instead of getting anywhere near the 5m line. I dunno man, I'm not sure that narrative holds up. Especially given the strange way in which the media all commented on Smith's missed cross-kick like they expect him to nail it every time no matter the conditions.
Like I said, I don't think he deserves the praise he's getting for this match and it baffles me that the journos are wanking over what was a middling performance from him (IMO). We agree there! Though I do think England only scoring one try is more down to Daly, Slade, Malins, Marchant, and Steward all preferring to kick good attacking ball rather than hold onto it. God knows we made space enough times only to do that.
Anyway I'm never going to convince non-English people about Smith - and let's face it, if he doesn't do the same things at international level that he's been doing at club level since he was a teenager then why should people be convinced? - but there's little doubt the hype is based on actual things he's done on the field over the last 3-4 years and I don't think the sourness is earned. He's really good (and no, not just in the Prem - he's bailed us out in Europe time and again and made very good teams look silly in the process) and the most exciting talent we've developed for a very long time. Hopefully he'll start producing a more all round game soon and you'll see what the fuss is all about :)