The All Blacks will take the emphasis off physical preparation this week in Cardiff and park it squarely in their mental approach after they let themselves down in that area against Scotland.
As well as Scotland played and as much as they have to be respected for their performance, the All Blacks know they didn't turn up at Murrayfield, or at least not all of them did, in the right mental state.
They didn't have urgency or desperation; no hunger to get over the gainline and put Scotland on the back foot early.
The All Blacks drifted through the first half, largely passive and lateral and unable to get their attack going.
It's possible they may have underestimated the Scots - or at least some players may have not taken the threat as seriously as they should.