Movement and passing go hand in hand, and it's difficult to get things going if we're weak in either aspect. I don't think we had many phenomenal passers in the starting line up, and essentially not in central midfield.
We should be fair to Dean Hammond. Although he's come from the Premiership there's been nothing to suggest he'll be a great playmaker for us. In fact, fans of his previous clubs mention that as his weakness. There have been players in the past that have come from higher divisions and probably been expected to stand out. Players like Garry Flitcroft, Leon Britton, Paddy McCarthy did well at former clubs in certain roles, but all struggled to live up to expectations in a team that expected them to be good at things they weren't really good at.
The difference after Coutts came on was obvious. When he's in the mood, Coutts' touch, composure, vision and accuracy make opposition players struggle to get close to him. Fleetwood found out that when they tried hard, he'd just pass it on with his first touch and it was just a waste of energy. As they realised that, Coutts was given more time and space, and players started moving into space, not just coming short to help out because a teammate was in trouble. Coutts' playmaking meant we finally started get some flowing moves going.
But Coutts sometimes looks like he's 50 when he chases. In games, or roles, where he'll be required to cover a lot of space he'll be a potential liability. Adkins must agree with this, otherwise he wouldn't have kept trying to sign Hammond. Hammond looked rusty and not match fit, but despite us playing wingers and two strikers, he and Basham made sure that the opposition didn't run straight through us. In terms of protecting the back four, and getting away with the 4-4-2 formation Basham and Hammond could do well, but we'll have to see if we'll be able to play good attacking football and maintain our good scoring record.