Quote ="jeffo"we have no one running the angles onto the ball either'"
We do sometimes (see Burnett's try for a perfect example). The problem is often that the halves, Thorman in particular, either pick the wrong pass or give an inaccurate pass. A couple of times tonight we ran a wedge that would have actually worked had Thorman given it to the back man (G Horne on one occasion and Hall, I think, on another), but he gave it short to the 'option' runner. That's fine to change things up a bit and keep the defence guessing, but not when two tacklers have gone for that man, leaving the wedge ball open. It's as though he's decided who's getting the pass before the play has happened, and that's not what a half should be doing. Everything should be played as he sees it.