Because its a misconduct charge, it doesn't apply to the 3 strike rule. Conveniently.Anyone can help me out here?
Isn't this his third "fine" offense this year? Shouldn't he get a week? Or is this different?
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Because its a misconduct charge, it doesn't apply to the 3 strike rule. Conveniently.Anyone can help me out here?
Isn't this his third "fine" offense this year? Shouldn't he get a week? Or is this different?
Is that the only kind of motion that can be deemed "kicking"?No, its the motion. If Greene jumped in the air then did the same motion he would use to kick a football, that's kicking.
What about if someone catches you in the head with a roundhouse?
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If player a is running with the ball and an opposition player about to tackle him, slips and falls on to the stops of player a, did he kick him?Is that the only kind of motion that can be deemed "kicking"?
What about if someone catches you in the head with a roundhouse?
Or the crane at the end of Karate Kid?
Anyone can help me out here?
Isn't this his third "fine" offense this year? Shouldn't he get a week? Or is this different?
You: "the same motion he would use to kick a football".Where did I say it had to be a drop punt?
No. Probably not.If player a is running with the ball and an opposition player about to tackle him, slips and falls on to the stops of player a, did he kick him?
How can it be misconduct if he had his eyes on the ball and it was accidental contact?
Either it was careless, high and mild/mod force or it was an accident and no fine.
Misconduct doesn't make sense.
The point being, Greene didn't kick him.No. Probably not.
Please go ahead with another pointless hypothetical.
You: "the same motion he would use to kick a football".
That's not demonstrated by your previous post.The point being, Greene didn't kick him.
The quote you responded tidbit don't say you didAgain, quote where I said it had to be a drop punt.
I'm right, you're wrong, the MRP's proved it, deal with it.
No but you will argue till you die, he didn't kick him, so why are you even arguing?That's not demonstrated by your previous post.
Saying "the point being" doesn't mean you've connected any dots.
You said it had to be the same action as kicking a football. But that's absurd.Again, quote where I said it had to be a drop punt.
I don't think MRP decisions are proof of anything these days.I'm right, you're wrong, the MRP's proved it, deal with it.
Point being, something something.No but you will argue till you die, he didn't kick him, so why are you even arguing?
The head is sacrosanct!!
SACROSANCT!!!
So kung fu is in!!!!No it isn't, there is 30 or more head high tackles every game which are not penalised.
It clearly is only sacrosanct in bumping and tackling. The rest of the game the head is open slather.
Unless you're Brody Grundy and you get the free kick.
Basically we are no longer penalising the act, but the outcome.
And even then we can't get it straight.



Boooooooooooolshit!If sulking was an Olympic sport Geelong fans would be carrying our flag. MRP got Dangerfield, Hawkins, Duncan and now Greene all spot on
Play on!No it isn't, there is 30 or more head high tackles every game which are not penalised.
It clearly is only sacrosanct in bumping and tackling. The rest of the game the head is open slather.