Our offloading over the last season or so has seemed very high risk / minimal reward.
It's like we're trying to force the kind of open play game we had a few years prior where we always kept the ball alive.
If we could develop a fast offloading game that didn't involve hail Mary offloads, but rather simpler offloads to supporting runners, then we may be able to take advantage of double marking.
If we just hold onto the ball and a ruck forms, modern defences rarely commit bodies, so the 2 or 3 tacklers involved don't allow for many gaps to exist.
If it's something that we can exploit it has to be done at pace and requires all players to be switched on all the time.
Unfortunately that doesn't sound like I'm describing the current Wasps team