James Parsons
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I'm just thinking, you know, physically, if you're banging off your left, it's different strides.
You know what I mean?
No.
Well, you're using, what's it called?
I suppose biometrics.
They can hop, but they've got a direction where when they're static, they're quicker going in that left-hand direction because he's just loaded up on that right glute.
That's his go-to, and that's where his power comes from when he's tight for time.
What I'm saying when he swings to the left...
He comes off that right, bang, and he's gone.
And then frees up the left.
That try he scored himself yesterday, he was in the middle of the field and he's going left and right.
It just looks like, I'm just a big believer in something that you've trained over and over.
In big games, it's what's automated.
I think Nehi Milneskata was a good example, him on the right wing and he's got that.
Do you know what I mean?
So it's like...
I'm thinking like Morby played so well, you know, we'll move Caleb to the left.
But then I was actually thinking, I don't think it's that simple, James.
You know, it's like me telling Wyatt Crockett to nip over and be tidy.
It's quite a big difference.