Most of the respondents to his post agreed with the former British and Irish Lions captain while others thought Ardie Savea should have made the cut.
In the two positions he played - openside and number eight - South Africa's Duane Vermeulen and England's Sam Underhill were given the nod.
"Very good. A thankless task mind you. How do you feel about the spacing between your numbers? 15-10 looks a little overconfident," one commented.
"No way [Aaron] Wainwright has been better than Tom Curry," another said. "No way either of them has been better than Ardie," added another.
On Saturday night, England crushed the All Blacks' hopes for a third consecutive World Cup victory in the opening semifinal.
They were defeated 19-7 in Yokohama, England even keeping the All Blacks scoreless throughout the first 40 minutes.
Meanwhile, at a squad review of the match, several players donned metaphorical bulletproof vests during the session which was "not pleasant".
Former captain of the British and Irish Lions, Brian O'Driscoll. Photo / Brett Phibbs "I think you know the answer to that one, it wasn't pleasant," assistant coach Ian Foster said of the examination of his team's performance.
"Generally an All Black review, whether you win or lose, is pretty harsh because we're trying to improve our performance.
"In that sense it was pretty similar to other reviews. It didn't feel good but … you talk about things and get some clarity on what the solutions are."