All predictable after we started to fade, once it went to ten six up, I felt there was only one winner, and they were wearing red. You could feel that England were slipping and Farrell/Youngs are awful if their forwards are not winning the collisions.
Jones' has gone for quick fix England, reliant on the forwards, the territory game, exploiting Youngs' one strength, and he is unable or unwilling to develop an expansive game ; when the territory game fails so do they. It reminds me of Sarries circa 2013, capable of crushing until the opposition stop the monotactical approach where upon the locker is found to be as bare as a badger's arse. Unlike Sarries, who developed their game, Jones is a short term man, hence his desire for nineteen year old apprentices over the 25 year old next cabs off the rank. He has no desire to develop England, his philosophy is all based on his belief that the biggest indicator of world cup success is the number of caps, and this has prevented him developing in the backs.