Fixed that for you. This is going to reignite the old QC (Quade Cooper) debates but I think, apart from goal kicking, he is actually a very good distributor, tactical kicker, game manager and aligner. I am not saying he is the traditional flyhalf, but that in no way means he cannot take on the core 10 responsibilities with great success (and this has been proven time and time again). Will Genia does far less game management when Quade is around and their skill set compliments each other greatly, as would the cool headedness of Lilo.
There is no other 10, apart from To'omua in a different 'Larkhamesk' type of approach, that can orchestrate a back line like Quade can. Just because he can pull off moments of brilliance doesn't mean he is a pool of x-factor without any foundation skills of a flyhalf. He has come a long way since 09/10 and especially this year has shown that when playing flat at the line, can direct a team around the park effectively.
The question about Quade is not whether he has the core skills to be a flyhalf, but rather if his error rate is too high or whether he has the big game temperament to be an international 10. With his style comes inherent risks in intercepts, charge downs, knock ons, passes going to ground, missing chip kicks etc. etc. If we can gain enough off the tries he can set up, these errors become redundant, but if the pressure gets to him and he collapses, then it will good bye to Quadey and he can kiss his Wallabies Jersey good bye. The first test against the Darkness will be a good indication of how this all unfolds.