That was an interesting article - a couple of points:
It sounds like there's more to Roosy's plan than we've seen. Just a theory here, but I reckon that the entire plan is a combination of 2003 and 2004 - basically, the ability to switch between free-running, fast-scoring mode and defensive lock-down mode. If we can do that consistently this year, look out!
Sounds like Roosy's already figured out how to avoid the same fate as Eade. (Or at least he's aware of the danger of going stale - whether it can be avoided is another matter).
He said going into the third full year with Paul Roos at the helm, the team was starting to grasp the concept of his game plan.
"You've got the experienced guys that really probably get sick of hearing me talk," Roos said.

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