Just wondering what others think. I know I'm only an old bloke but have watched the game grow and change so much over the years. But is it going to far?
The reasons is it the speed of the Athletes of today or the rule changes like the 6-agains and the dubious refereeing decisions.
Watching tonight's match Cowboys v Sharks there was 80 points scored in 80 minutes. Even the commentators made the point of saying it was ridiculous.
Personally, I am beginning to think the amount of players going to be needed on the bench if things keep going the way the NFL is headed will need to grow even more than what has transpired for this season. I'm not only talking about the Eels but all teams as I honestly think it will catch up to All teams.
I know there will be some say your only an old fart and to get with the modern game. They may well be right. But the more I'm watching games i just think it's going overboard. All this is just my humble opinion wondering what othes think
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Yep
Totally Agree.
The amount of points being scored per game is ridiculous.
The long standing record of teams conceding 50 not being contenders will surely fall soon.
The current game conditions mean scoring 50 is nothing extraordinary, therefore conceding 50 is nothing extraordinary.
It is becoming unrecognisable to the game we all grew up watching and loving. The issue is the consistancy with calls, it has always been a bit of an issue with the game, but it's never been worse and certain games are now significantly manipulated to the point it stinks of corruption, this round has already seen some awful calls and the refs hardly get dropped from poor performances.
I think we can all agree that 6 agains can work if it is used for obvious infringements, as in the Dogs game last weekend, but when a game starts off and one team has the ball for so many consecutive tackles, it can be essentially over 20mins in and it isn't fun to watch. Refs should use it with caution and treat it similar to a sin bin, where unless for an obvious infringement, don't call.
Another big concern is the speed of the game is also causing too many injuries, and rules need to be adjusted, otherwise some of these players will have much shorter careers than they would have in the past. NRL really need to adjust rules, so the speed isn't too reckless, first thing they need to do is get rid of Peter Vlandys, he has made too many changes too fast and gambling has become way too much of a focus.
My thoughts exactly Green Eel and that was one of the reasons for this blog to see if my thoughts were on the right track as i said why can't the powers that be see how our great game is getting stuff once again thanks to all
They don't just see it Hector, they like it. What we see as Bugs they call Features.
Vlandys isn't interested in the same things I am....but he figures he can "educate" me.
He is wrong
You've got to stop thinking of it as a game anymore it just isn't it's an entertainment event that's designed to part everyone's hard earned into the machine and rinse wash repeat.The game is purely that now forget about thinking what it was because it's never going back to that.
Its purely about bums on seats eyes on TV and basically a money generator that's what it is and that's how the games being built to survive.I mean you have a look at the Warriors Dolphins game last night in Wgtn the only other time that place is full is if the ABs are playing or a well known musician or entertainer is playing outside of that it's barely ever full.This is what the nrl want so the product has to mirror that with regards to entertainment value.V'Landys and co no this they understand this and as mentioned the game will continue to look like it does.
Purists be damned.
Well im sorry Coryn . But he can shove his so called entertainment and gives us back our game
Problem is that if I don't think of it as a "game" I won't think about it at all....like Rugby 7's or WWE.
Purists would have some power here if they weren't also the least likely to switch off.
Rusted on = fucked over
Good blog, Hector. Ivan Cleary had similar thoughts to you about increasing the bench and interchange.
There are too many six agains this year. It's pedantic, and it's not just they can decide a game in a 10-15 minute period. Or lead to more fatigue and Injuries. But all teams commit ruck infringements and are inside the 10m all game long.
To top it all off, refs seem to try to balance the ledger later – for optics – and strategically put the whistle away when it suits.
I find myself hating that damn six again bell. I'm struggling to get invested in a team defending, counting the tackles down and then six again, and another six again. Its terrible, there is no rhythm to the game anymore, there's no trench's it's the German equivalent of a blitzkrieg. Just steam roll over the trenches "defense" with quick, unlimited play the balls and get to the try line fairly easily.
God forbid when someone goes to the sin bin as well. The game really gets ugly then.
The only thing i am really enjoying at the moment is watching the man, the coach , the team that necessitated all this with wrestling and slowing the play the ball down with illegal and injury prone tactics. Craig Bellamy and the Storm going down to 6 losses in a row. Its now so very obvious the way the game has curtailed the storms tactics. Both ends of the spectrum with Wrestling in the ruck and the other end six agains are destroying the game. How do we find a middle game, one played in the 80's and 90's.
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