Quote: ArthurClues "I'm sure they do on a daily basis, but practice is no substitute for a calm head and natural talent in a game situation. '"
There is definitely a big difference between practicing drop goal set pieces on a training ground, when everyone is under instruction from the coaching staff, and another thing doing it ad-hoc in a real game situation in front of 15,000 fans. Mostly the communication needed to put everyone on the same page quickly and efficiently. This is what Leeds lack - cohesive leadership.
There is no reason why we spent so long in range of a drop goal without having an actual attempt.