JAMIE GEORGE recognises Danny Care's description of the Eddie Jones reign of terror but insists there is more than one route to success.
The England skipper, looking to end a run of three successive defeats when his side face Australia tomorrow, was in the squad at the start of the Jones era in 2016, just like scrum-half Care.
Now retired from Tests, Care used his new book to describe the Australian's regime as like living in a dictatorship, with players scared challenge the head coach.
George did not shy away from the fact that Jones was a demanding boss, and aware of Care's opinions, but backed the Australian's record.
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