That tells you a bit about the speed of cover defence too, doesn't it? You'd imagine those speedsters in the Dolphins, Canberra, Titans etc. are chasing down line breaks. That doesn't tell what happens in the subsequent tackles though. Metcalf was chased down, but Newcastle conceded from within their 20 from the pressure the run put them under.
That offload and then second-phase speed is what will kill off the Warriors if it is allowed to happen.
I think it's a by product of our overall defense strategy. Webby appears to be a bit of a stats nerd and will tend to choose the route that has the highest chance of yielding results.
So far, touch wood, this appears to have worked.
Unfortunately, it seems vulnerable to teams with creative playmakers. Very close to how we used to play, back in the day and why the Storm had issues up until that really stopped.
Statistically, this game is close.