not much point in kicking long if the opposition are set up to defend it.
thats why good sides will chip the ball in an attempt to switch the play to find space and move the ball to where the opposition isnt, or find the overlap
this relies on two things. good skills and more importantly work rate to create the options. Mostly what we have seen this year when we switch the play in the back half is the opposition working harder than us to get into the space. the poor bugger with the ball looks up and sees nothing so has to go short again, and the whole process repeats itself with everyone going bat crap and screaming about why we chip it around.
we have become a lazy side, not a slower side. as smokey pointed out, the only speed we have lost from last year is white, and he hardly played a full game.
Our workrate is deplorable. we dont work hard enough to get numbers to the contest, to set up our defensive structures correctly or hard enough to get into space to create options. That is the crux of the our problem and is the major difference from last year.
The side is lazy, not slow.