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The time has come to limit it's use. It was introduced because teams were finishing games with less then 18 fit players on the field. It is now used excessively (exploited) to allow for a flooding type game.

6 or so per quarter should be plenty to give coaches some leaway and still keep it within it's original intent.
40 odd times in 3 quarters is way too much.
 
i'm not so sure about this one. the game today is incredibly hard on the body, limiting the IC bench won't help that.

i honestly think that the sort of gameplan the swans play will not stand the test of time. the eagles had plenty of opportunity to nail them (compare the inside-50s), and if they had have done it, the flood would be dead and beried.
 
Vlad and his sidekick are very keen to place restrictions on the use of the interchange bench, the coaches will cry foul like never before. I say stuff the coaches, their desire to find new ways to win has too much influence on the evolution of the game. Let's get back to one one match-ups and players ptting their skills against each other.
 
The flood punishes teams without decent forward lines.

Because of this, teams competing for premierships will ensure that they don't have a forward line as poor as West Coast's this year. West Coast's forward line was probably the worst of the finals teams this year, and they got shown up by the flood.
 

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clumsyk said:
i'm not so sure about this one. the game today is incredibly hard on the body, limiting the IC bench won't help that.

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A lot of the injuries nowadays occur because the pace of the game has increased thanks to the interchange bench.
You also get a lot of contests between players that are tired, usually the better players that have been on the whole game and fresh players. Usually the not so good players that have had a lot of time on the bench.
Limiting the interchange bench usage would lessen that and thus protect the better players one would think.
 
79Vintage said:
Vlad and his sidekick are very keen to place restrictions on the use of the interchange bench, the coaches will cry foul like never before. I say stuff the coaches, their desire to find new ways to win has too much influence on the evolution of the game. ...
If coaches had their way they would have a Grid Iron type bench where the whole squad could be used depending on whether they are attacking or defending, including time outs to make changes.
Anything that would help them win games and not necessarily what is good for the game.
 
*PAF said:
The time has come to limit it's use. It was introduced because teams were finishing games with less then 18 fit players on the field. It is now used excessively (exploited) to allow for a flooding type game.

6 or so per quarter should be plenty to give coaches some leaway and still keep it within it's original intent.
40 odd times in 3 quarters is way too much.

If you played in the AFL or did any sort of physical activity you'd be piping a different tune.
 
Sherrinator said:
If you played in the AFL or did any sort of physical activity you'd be piping a different tune.
Ahahahahaha.
Perhaps were not all couch potatoes like yourself.
 
*PAF said:
The time has come to limit it's use. It was introduced because teams were finishing games with less then 18 fit players on the field. It is now used excessively (exploited) to allow for a flooding type game.

6 or so per quarter should be plenty to give coaches some leaway and still keep it within it's original intent.
40 odd times in 3 quarters is way too much.

Agree 100%
 
The only time coaches should be able to speak is when they address their players.
 
vinnie_vegas69 said:
The flood punishes teams without decent forward lines.

Because of this, teams competing for premierships will ensure that they don't have a forward line as poor as West Coast's this year. West Coast's forward line was probably the worst of the finals teams this year, and they got shown up by the flood.
I will agree to a certain extent. WC had ??? all year over their forward lines...no Robert Walls you were wrong threads is there?

I think the IC Bench should be reduced as should the number of players on the field.
 

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