Totally agree with the idea of a plan B and finding a way to counter the high press which is hard for an opposition to sustain for a full 90 minutes. Teams like Rotherham, Blackpool, Portsmouth, AFC Wimbledon etc. have all benefited from pressing our backline and picking off back passes that are underhit to score or get penalties. This seems to happen more often early in games and more often that not (especially in recent matches) we have been forced to come from behind, which is tough to do. 3 of the 4 goals conceded against Rotherham were due to our own defensive errors. So clearly teams are doing their homework on us and know how to exploit our obvious weaknesses. For all the goals and penalties conceded, there have also been numerous occasions where we have been extremely fortunate to escape being punished for playing the ball out from the back. While I am not suggesting to totally change playing style or formations, we clearly need to adapt, counter the high press by playing the ball over/around it, exploit spaces that the opposition will leave in their back line due to their high press and so on. In a way I am glad we got smashed by Rotherham because I feel we needed a wake-up call and have been a little too casual with the ball around our own 6 yard box.