Bulloch said: "We know where we have been going wrong and we know how to fix the problems. We did a lot of good and positive things against France but all the fine work was wasted by our poor finishing."
"Once we get a break or two - not to mention a couple of tries - the confidence will return and we'll compete. We had as much of the ball as France, if not more. We got into positions to score but couldn't get through the last line of defence. When they found a gap it was pretty much try time. We need to make sure the ball we are getting is on the front foot and we must discover a way of offloading with the ease that Ireland and France did against us."
"Many of the boys were down after Paris because they had put a lot of hard work into the game and didn't get much out of it. We have had two tough matches against two very good sides and now we must resurrect our season by claiming points from Wales and look ahead with renewed self- belief to England and Italy."
Jason White also believes that when the Scots get their confidence back they will take off. He said: "The Welsh game is a must-win for both countries. A shortage of confidence has been our main problem. The mistakes we have been making have been relatively minor but have had major knock-on effects. We are working for each other and the good times will come back."