The AFL and its minion, Steve Hocking, are infuriating. They are a blight.
I hate them and their annual raft of utterly ridiculous changes. The Fox Footy article headline says it all: ‘We are players, not lab rats’ - AFL guns baffled, VFL star outraged with league decision.
The AFL treats Clubs, players and the fans with more and more contempt every year. I wish we all had a way to exercise our own "Black Lives Matter" movement in the context of AFL and protest on the streets to leave the game alone. It is truly despicable the way we are all being treated by this organisation. No explanations, no KPIs provided to measure how to judge success from these changes. Just someone's gut instinct.
The reduced rotations suit us. But that isnt the point.
It's the sheer contempt they must have for everyone in the industry and all fans - this is the boiling anger.
That, and leaning on Michael Christian when he wants a certain MRO verdict, like Lynch being sent to the Tribunal or the failed staging charges against Vlastuin and Grimes.Is this Shockings sole job at the AFL, tinkering with the rules? Cushy job if it is.
Yep that's about right, people justifying their big pays.HA HA, thanks jb.
The changes are generally just dumb, but the man on the mark rule has got me furious. Stuffing with the fabric of the game, for what?
Hocking: 'how about we turn the man on the mark into a witches hat?' then they can get around them and kick over them easier", other AFL overpaid hack: "great idea Steve-o, you're onto something I reckon".
you cannot make this *smile* up.
It's all about creating space on the ground, and all theoretical. They're reluctant to go the nuclear option - 16 a side - so they fritter about the edges with things that have little or no impact.Actually goes the opposite way, so I wonder what data Shocking is using to determine that interchange reductions are the way to go.
Massive grey area that needs to be addressed. I can see a few players developing natural arcs over the pre-season.What about buddy's "natural arc"?
Great point N8. And even harder for the umps to adjudicate too. Watch Richmond get pulled up constantly for this whilst Geelong and Collingwood dont. The more rules for free kicks, the greater our negative free kick differential will be.One is left wondering who was agitating for these modifications to the game.
Are they, in fact, answers in search of questions?
The man on the mark thing, in particular, has me stumped.
Surely it has to be matched by an equally rigid determination of what constitutes 'play on' for the player with the ball?
If not, it renders the man on the mark as little more than an onlooker.
Exactly. He is an absolute tool. And the AFL contemptuous, it annoys me because we are all treated like idiots. And for what genuine reason do we need more changes? The quicker Gil and his inflated group of highly paid execs depart the building, the better for us all. Gee the AFL is as bad a bully as you can get.A reminder Steve Hocking's last raft of rule changes lead to the lowest scoring for 50 years. 50 years!
That alone should have seen him sacked. It's an absolute blight on Gil that he kept his job.
maybe just dont have anyone on the mark, but a defender 1mt behind it.So the man on the mark can't move to follow the free kick taker if he deviates from the mark? What about buddy's "natural arc"? I can see the umps getting sucked in and paying 50's all over the place early on before the AFL instructs them to ease off a bit. Like the stupid protected zone rule
KB bobbed up yesterday on the subject so obviously he had the mail it was happening.Have long supported KB on his campaign to reduce rotations and am pleased to finally see it happen.
Jack Hamilton and three staff somehow managed to get a whole season organised. Luckily that kept them busy enough they didn't have time to stuff around with rules. ( reminds me of work associates who always had time to work out How to do things "better" as they didn't actually deliver on their core role)Is this Shockings sole job at the AFL, tinkering with the rules? Cushy job if it is.
You do realise this rule will screw Geelong up with all the old wrinkled prunes they have in the team?Have long supported KB on his campaign to reduce rotations and am pleased to finally see it happen.
Why. Simplest thing in the world to understand what an incompetent bunch of *smile* the flogs in suits at AFLHQ are.AFL rule changes reveal: Rotations slashed, 'man on mark' on notice
AFL slashes interchange rotations for 2021, and is tightening 'man on the mark' movementwww.afl.com.au
Can't believe how stupid they are.