By Ollie Phillips You’ll laugh at me when I say it – in fact you might disqualify me entirely from having opinions on rugby – but I genuinely believe that England have a viable path to this year’s Six Nations title. Hear me out: Steve Borthwick has a much-changed squad but he has, arguably, the most continuity out of the half-dozen competing sides. Ireland are without linchpin Johnny Sexton and France have an absent Antoine Dupont, Italy are in a new coaching era and Scotland are lacking in confidence. To top it all off, Warren Gatland’s Wales are relatively inexperienced and without the likes…