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Originally posted by dice View Post
The rule was adjusted for the situation where a player busts a tackle. The meatheads in charge got the rule change wrong. It would be easy to resolve but they like the gimmick.
I would make deliberate stripping of the ball (incl one on one) illegal. The last thing I want to see is an attacking player preoccupied with holding possession rather than worrying about his attack play. When those dopey commentators use the phrase "loose carry" I go cross-eyed.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
I would make deliberate stripping of the ball (incl one on one) illegal. The last thing I want to see is an attacking player preoccupied with holding possession rather than worrying about his attack play. When those dopey commentators use the phrase "loose carry" I go cross-eyed.
I would just fix what they were supposed to fix the first time. If a player makes a clean tackle bust (no defenders clinging on) then the subsequent defender is allowed to strip one-on-one.
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Originally posted by Rocky Rhodes View PostHow rigged was that game though, Wigan player clearly short of the line yet the Ref calls it...and Panthers score on the bell which looked more likely than the Wigan try...the ref calls no try.
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