Aragorn
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Bottom 8 fans sook, as usual. Nothing to see here.
For a team that finished #13 last year, to now sitting #2?
The standard is as low as its been for years.....
we dont even have a face of RL for 2013 FFS.....
Bottom 8 fans sook, as usual. Nothing to see here.
A player like Cameron Smith can be built like lesbian librarian but still carve up and run rings around the other players who are obviously a lot stronger and faster, is because he has a footballing brain and knows how to play 'the game'. I think the problem is they spend too much time eating weights and not enough learning how to hit holes and create over laps and how to pass to players in a better position than themselves.
I blame the stupid ass "coaches" that dont actually coach.
I think the problem is they spend too much time eating weights and not enough learning how to hit holes and create over laps and how to pass to players in a better position than themselves.
That's an awesome .gif - good resolution.
they should bring back the biff
That will probably end up being the season highlight for many people. Might end up being Allgood's career highlight.
I agree with others, it is becoming boring.
I blame the wrestle.
The standard of play is dictated by coaches instructions to players to stick to high percentage plays = safer options. You can't blame them though because its a high pressure job and cut throat environment.
The days of a backline play/spreading it from your own end are over. You'd be playing NSW cup the next week.
I just wish some teams coaching staff would create variations of plays or think outside the square rather than stealing Melbourne Storms attacking playbook.
For example optional restart, no one ever tries to kick for touch to gain ground and go straight on the attack. If you practise that play at training it could be a weapon.
The last half a decade of Premiers have been great terms who have mastered the ability to slow the ruck through wrestling and have been quality defensive teams but I think the NRL do need to consider ways to let teams showcase attacking skills/sets. I don't know if its less Interchanges or adjustment of rules.
I'll add another one: the mid-field chip kick. One of the most underused, but very effective plays (nowdays, you only mainly see it if it's towards the end of a game and the team behind on the scoreboard and needs to score a try to win/draw has possession).
Also, the kick from a scrum (although you need a fast winger/centre, like the Knights did when they had Darren Albert/Jamie Ainscough).
And 100% agree with you about finding touch from a 20m restart. Again, practising that play many times at training and when executed on game day, that can be a match-turning play.
I'll add another one: the mid-field chip kick. One of the most underused, but very effective plays (nowdays, you only mainly see it if it's towards the end of a game and the team behind on the scoreboard and needs to score a try to win/draw has possession).
Also, the kick from a scrum (although you need a fast winger/centre, like the Knights did when they had Darren Albert/Jamie Ainscough).
And 100% agree with you about finding touch from a 20m restart. Again, practising that play many times at training and when executed on game day, that can be a match-turning play.
I have a feeling that the knights also did it with Uate. I agree with you that it is a very underutilised play.