Quote: PopTart "It may well be that someone like Atoni us taking a drive to score and if he doesn't leaves us on the line which takes another setup play to make room.
Whereas Bowden is specifically taking a drive to set up the position
But I've noticed it in a few games now so it stands out like when you get a new red car.'"
Bowden doesn’t take the drives before try’s on the next play. Quite the opposite in that it’s very regularly Uele and Rodwell who get to their front quick and get quick plays to set up the positions. I’m not sure Atoni and Bowden in their first stint have the same style but I also think their job is slightly different in that they’re partly there to grind down the opposition starting forwards and drain the tank ready for the quicker props in Uele and Rodwell. It works and they all play equal part as a pack.
Bowden makes hardly any errors too and plays a very tidy game.