Yes, it is not just a coaching problem. The player depth in New Zealand is not as good as it used to be.
On their day, they can beat any team at any venue - but they lack the consistency of the traditional All Black teams from 1995-2016. They are also no longer a team that finishes stronger than they started a match.
The referee on the day has a major impact on their performance.
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Or should the question be in how much trouble are they?
Take out Jordie, Ardie and Will Jordan, what's left? I don't know enough about NZ rugby to know if these are the best players they have, or if Razor is just not selecting the best players they have. But it's looking dire. This week the ref very quickly shut down the lineout shenanigans and lying all over the breakdowns that we saw last week, and suddenly they struggled to keep up. All their backs with the exception of Jordie who had 11/2 missed a third or more of their tackles. Dmac no longer belongs on a test field - again missing more tackles than he made while adding nothing on attack.
In fact, both teams' defense were terrible today, low 70% tackle success. Only the Boks had the bite to turn that into points in the second half, though.
I know, this is the kind of result that almost goes down as a fluke, and next time both these teams take the field they start with a clean sheet and a brand new challenge and opportunity again. But man, these All Blacks look flaky and I don't see a lot of saviours waiting in the wings.