RORY Fallon scored another crucial goal - his third in seven matches - as the Pilgrims notched their fourth win of the season to climb out of the Championship relegation zone.
The big New Zealander hit the second-half winner in a 2-1 Home Park win over Doncaster after being recalled following an Achilles injury.
"Rory is one of those types of players who has very, very good spells," said. "To be fair to him, that's three goals he's scored in his last six games - and quite important goals.
"But he also brings another attribute to the team. I do worry at times that we overplay him, but today we threw out the full-backs and got the game started.
"We've been working very hard. Rory needs crosses - I don't think there's any doubt that Rory needs crosses.
"If we wanted someone to run down channels or hold the ball up, then it wouldn't be Rory.
"Rory is definitely a predator in the box. He seems to come alive in both boxes because he's done very well from set-pieces lately."
Rory started the game in an advanced role on the left flank in a revolutionary new tactic by Luggy.
"He was wide left; he wasn't a left winger," said Luggy.
"What we wanted to do was to give [Doncaster] only one avenue and that was to go down the left-hand side.
"I did fell that if we had left ourselves like normal they could have opened us up I wanted to make sure everybody knew to tighten up.
"They combated that by sticking somebody from the front onto the wing which caused us concern."