True but they need bibs and umpires yelling out contact and stand every 5 seconds.Less is more type thing. But include soccer goals too and basketball hoops.
Makes more sense.
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True but they need bibs and umpires yelling out contact and stand every 5 seconds.Less is more type thing. But include soccer goals too and basketball hoops.
Makes more sense.
Geelong drew the long straw with teams that were not widely tipped to fall from the eight but did. They were lucky.Outside of 2020, this is the worst season of AFL I have ever watched.
Teams getting smashed, Geelong having an easy draw and the gap between top 4 and bottom 4
Cannot think of a worst AFL season than this year and it will be if we see Geelong dominate with a premiership, Coleman and Brownlow in one season.
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This will give you a better understanding of how the draw is constructed. We have an OP Collingwood fan claiming we are favoured by the draw.
I’m trying to explain how it is constructed and why the change in fortunes of certain teams has contributed to Geelong’s favourable draw.
But apparently it was always predictable and just more evidence of Geelong being looked after.
Hence, why I proposed just waiting to see which teams are good and then have Geelong play the hardest possible draw to appease OP and similar uneducated BF posters.
I think it has merit.
Getting into the MLB.Total winning margin this week over the 9 games was 517 points. That's 57.4 per game.
No wonder I enjoy the NHL ice hockey so much..............
Re-read the initial post or highlight/bold the section you are having difficulty with. More than happy to explain to a Collingwood fan. The what response is a bit generic and difficult to respond to.What
This is an interesting point and describes my team perfectly. They lose yet again, they're all laughs and having fun with oppo players after the final siren. Probably happy just to be paid and go play COD or FIFA on PlayStation afterwards.Think a major issue is players having far less character.
There aren’t many guys in awful teams who try their guts out and can give a contender a scare almost off their own boot- you used to get that a bit.
Most of these players don’t give two ****s, once finals are gone they treat it like a job and not a practice in pride.
Richmond have been alright to watch because they do have that mentality.
I am an advocate for dropping players on the ground to 16. Cuts 36 players off the lists right there, opens up the game more, would also allow for interesting decisions on where you pull the players from, do you get rid of both wingman or perhaps you go 6 - 6 - 4 and really open your forward line up?Probably be OK if we reduced players on the ground from 18 to 15. That's 54 players less in the comp and less congestion on the ground.
Then you can have last touch out of bounds so the game will be a lot faster.
Yeah the double ups based on the previous year are pretty random … I get the underlying idea but it never works out as expectedWhining about how easy or hard a club's fixture turned out to be with hindsight, is very silly.
At the beginning of the season, doubling up against Port, Carlton and Sydney would have been seen as a horror draw. Whereas getting 2 games each against Gold Coast, Collingwood, Adelaide and Fremantle mightn't have been seen as too bad.
Cats having Port and Sydney in the run home would have been seen as two tough outings against hardcore contenders a few weeks out from finals. Now maybe it's viewed as much easier, but it's not some grand conspiracy. It's just the luck of the draw.
No ones talking about the financial state of the game.What i'm about to say is not going to go down well with a lot of the crowd but here goes.
Both clubs are a good bit off it at the (granted Carlton went on a finals run two years ago) moment, but the competition needs both Carlton and Essendon firing on all cylinders and being up and about again.
I'm not saying that either club is entitled to success just based on history alone, but both clubs are cash cows to the AFL and they still put the bums on the seats despite both being subpar for over twenty years now.
Neither am i people are saying that there's apparently no excitement and things are going stale etc.No ones talking about the financial state of the game.
I said before that some of our current players, could do with a pep talk from the likes of the Dominator, Craig Bradley and Kenny Hunter etc about what playing for Carlton is supposed to be about.This is an interesting point and describes my team perfectly. They lose yet again, they're all laughs and having fun with oppo players after the final siren. Probably happy just to be paid and go play COD or FIFA on PlayStation afterwards.
True, but ironic also that the only decently contested match for the weekend involved two clubs with no impact on the final 8.In fairness, it has just produced the greatest last quarter comeback in history. So the season may be forgettable, but the NWM game is one for the ages.
What i'm about to say is not going to go down well with a lot of the crowd but here goes.
Both clubs are a good bit off it at the (granted Carlton went on a finals run two years ago) moment, but the competition needs both Carlton and Essendon firing on all cylinders and being up and about again.
I'm not saying that either club is entitled to success just based on history alone, but both clubs are cash cows to the AFL and they still put the bums on the seats despite both being subpar for over twenty years now.