Yes but if "hoofing it forward to the big lad" worked, we'd see it at the very highest level.
It tends not to work. It's really only a valid plan as the seconds tick away, when the whistle really is about to blow. At that point, you have to say that it's better to have the ball in and about...
Wise words. Having a Plan B means throwing on a couple of subs as a means of changing the formation to nullify a threat or expose an opposition weakness, not lumping it forward. And despite this "never winning after going behind" record, I saw plenty of this type of thing from Gus. Just...