https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/47603228Well, for a start he's blaming Lancaster (or is as good as). 2016 was our peak, I don't think we can better that unless something interesting happens.
England have been playing by numbers for a good couple of seasons. When this Plan A works, and the opposition are where they want them, we are a very good side. Once a team works us out (Wales this 6N) or changes things up during the game (Scotland at HT this 6N), our Plan A falls to pieces but they seem to still try and execute it regardless.
Either that is because the players do not have a Plan B (most likely) or there is a Plan B but the players are unable to execute it.
I consider Eddie Jones a coach that can bring you short term success (as he did in 2016) but is no Warren Gatland who can adapt over a 10 year period in the job, as he did with Wales.