If that's your argument, why didn't you say so above, instead of saying something completely different yet apparently "implying" this? In fact, your original "argument" was just vague, to the point that all you were really saying is that it's all very complex and that you bemoan the fact that...
Not only that, but you also defended it as being complex and not amenable to univariate analysis. You have certainly claimed that they do operate such a system, and that it is beyond reproach on the basis of imperfect information and inability to analyse the intricacy of their system. I...
As much as your post amused me, it was nice to at last be presented with a substantial argument. It is, however, not the AFL's job to run a second-tier judiciary, lapping up every moral issue that fails to pique the interest of a court, and no other company does this.
Summary:
Circumstances are different, therefore it's all too hard.
Circumstances are different, therefore it's all too hard. You're all idiots.
You're all idiots.
I chose to read the part of your post in which you point out that I have failings as a human being and ignore the part where you...
In what universe is that "well put". It's a flagrant failure to make a single logical point -- not to mention the fact that he invents a rubbish word to help convey his lack of an argument. Please, can someone actually construct a mildly intelligent argument here? The AFL and clubs clearly have...
Congratulations on reaching new depths of uncogent denigration. Would you care to detail these "complexities" and "consequencies" (fascinating word you've coined there)? Or shall you simply repeat the same thought three times in slightly different ways, without adding any justification?
B teams played for both in the second half. The first half is better for comparison. You at least had Martin in the midfield. We had none of our first choice ball-winning midfielders (Barlow and Mundy). You also had your best KPF, we were without Pavlich. We were also without our number one and...
Seriously, everyone should go back and look at footage of Crichton in 2010. Fyfe loses his feet and his handbills are ambitious, Mundy is great in packs around stoppages, but I wouldn't say that he's great at weaving through a disorganised pack in the half-back line. Crichton does not lose his...
He has particularly large quads. Women are much more likely to have ACL injuries and one of the theories relates to the fact that, relative to men, their quads are much more dominant than their hamstrings.
I don't want to be a pessimist, but quadriceps function is one of the most important...
He's coming back from an ACL. You don't want to run with a quad injury if you're coming back from an ACL. Without a properly functioning quadriceps, the ACL is placed under more stress when running.
I think that Mora ought to be confined to the gym and pool for a week.