Potter has no qualms about changing players, tactics and formations during a match. This will give him an advantage over many managers as the change he can now install can be radical.
Another reason for us staying up and shooting past 40 points with games to spare.
Exactly what I was thinking - Potter has already demonstrated a complete willingness to change personnel and/or formation far more than Chris ever did (ooh, 72 mins and the alarm has gone off - must be time for the like-for-like substitution). This will play into his creative hands even more. Advantage for us IMO.