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bazza
NRL Player
- Sep 24, 2013
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Boyd has always lacked urgency. Now it's just worse since he has lost a good metre or two of speed and wants to avoid any contact. If you look at someone like Slater, he would always make an extra effort to sprint back in to position and get to a loose ball like his life depended on it. He was very rarely caught out of position, and if put in the same situations as Boyd was in last night, he would of attacked the ball with no self preservation. Instead Boyd just dawdles his way towards the general vicinity of the ball and then waits for the ball to come to him in the hope that someone else will take it before it gets to him. It's no longer a coincidence.