Surely not even Kornes can think that coaches just ‘let’ Dusty do his own thing. He’s just that good. That’s one of the things that makes Dusty so great, no one can work out how to stop him. It’s the same with all of the genuine greats. In their prime, they are almost impossible to stop.
Reading that article I don't think Cornes was having a go at Dusty's class at all. I thought he was rightly pointing out times where there were clear mismatches and Dusty too free. Yes a lot of that comes down to gameplan and smarts but it does surprise me sometimes that other teams don't plan to stop Dusty as much as they probably should. I wouldn't want to be tasked with the job.