It's pretty obvious that it's down to the fact that the players are not coping with the pressure of being favorites. They are so low in confidence, they know they should be doing better but are stuck in a pretty deep rutt. Potter's job is to get them believing again, and yesterday we showed a much more straight forward approach, One that is better suited to this league. It was roll up the sleeves stuff, and that's what we need to do if we want to exert some dominance over teams in a way that counts, not just possession. If we want to pass it around teams, fine, but we need to stand shoulder to shoulder with them first.