Fans sitting behind Duff say he shouted "What the f*** are you doing" at Rushworth when the latter gave the ball away just outside our penalty area.
Good. Also worth noting the Swans first goal came from an epic Rushworth long kick to Cullen.
For me it's one of those misunderstood aspects of football. For me, as long as you have physical, fit forwards who will chase and tackle, a long kick from the goalkeeper upfield is superior to passing it around your own defenders. Either your man gets it - as Cullen did in this case - and two passes later it's a shot (and a goal), or the opposition gets it, and you can immediately apply pressure on the defenders in their own third, right where they don't want it.
Contrast this with passing it around at the back. Either your man gets it, and is immediately under pressure in his own third (which he doesn't want), or the opposition gets it and they've pretty much got a straight shot. In other words, you're doing the oppositions work for them.
That kind of "playing out from the back" worked in 2011 when opposing teams forwards didn't press nearly as much, but in the modern game it's suicide, unless you've got highly technical defenders in which case you're a big six Prem team and you can pretty much play how you want.