Originally posted by Johnny Tobin
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Trent wants attacking sides given the benefit of the doubt for forward passes.
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I do and it wasnt the forward pass issue for me but the foot in the stands that ensured the rort was on.Originally posted by ccfc bondi View Posthttps://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ann...29-p52bmu.html
"I think they're being really pedantic on forward passes. You've got to be sure. If you're unsure, let the play keep going".
I agree. If there's one thing worse than a missed forward pass, it's a fair pass called forward! (Anyone remember the 2010 GF?!).FVCK CANCER
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I would rather see them let go too Hawkeye. It's too big of a price to pay to lose possession when attacking for a marginal forward pass that gains little or no advantage anyway.Originally posted by Hawkeye View PostThe forward pass crackdown should be more directed toward dummy half passes which are clearly forward and easier to pick, than forward passes in general play
Teams are pretty close overall these days in tactics and standards, so it often comes down to errors and penalties deciding games.
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Completely agree Jack - Kent seems to at times completely ignore logic to make his point I think. Of course he has to know that the ball can travel forward and it’s the trajectory out of the hands that’s important. O think he just ignores logic to make his point and thinks everyone else is too stupid to realise what he is saying is shit.Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostThe NRL 360 mob have just debated this. I'm stunned though what Paul Kent has just said. He highlighted the Warriors "No try" on the weekend and showed where the ball was passed and then where it was caught. This has fk all to do with it!!! It's all about the first trajectory from the hands.
Ffs...what hope have we got when a long term RL journalist gets this fundamental point so wrong.
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The Storm have been regularly passing forward out of dummy half for years and and its all pretty much acceptable.
If its forward from the hands, call it. If not, its not a forward pass. Simple.
This all leads into what constitutes a knock on as well. How often do we see a ball go back only to be called for a knock on?FVCK CANCER
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Everyone is okay with human error until it’s against the team they follow. Technology has done just as much harm to the game as it has good. Checking everything will turn it into a 4 hour game which I won’t follow anymore.Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View PostLeave it as it is and understand there will always be human error in the game.
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Definitely, remember the old days when we didn't get 1000 slow motion replays and over analysis. The commentators didn't crap on about decisions. While I like the ability to see the vision that the new technology gives us, it doesn't seem to improve the errors made by game officials. I think we probably notice more errors because in the past we didn't notice.Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
Everyone is okay with human error until it’s against the team they follow. Technology has done just as much harm to the game as it has good. Checking everything will turn it into a 4 hour game which I won’t follow anymore.
If they just got more calls correct on the field in terms of forward passes I think people would be happy. I know the game is a lot quicker now days but sometimes you really wonder what game the officials are watching.
and **** Souths I never want to see them in a GF again.The Internet is a place for posting silly things
Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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Wash your mouth out with soap for even suggesting such a nightmare! NRL HQ and its officials would ensure a win to the Filthy Vermin. Greenturd would probably pay GI out of NRL coffers to come out of retirement for the match, for 1 last hurrah and a guaranteed victory.Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
Yep.
I wanna see Roosters v Souths GF.Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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They could easily make hawkeye rule on forward passes by allowing for the velocity vector towards the oppsition goal line of the player passing the ball. Computers are so quick now, they could calculate it in a split second. You could even do this with an artificial intelligence setup using a learning algorithm.
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It’s just a matter of time.Originally posted by Dummy half View PostThey could easily make hawkeye rule on forward passes by allowing for the velocity vector towards the oppsition goal line of the player passing the ball. Computers are so quick now, they could calculate it in a split second. You could even do this with an artificial intelligence setup using a learning algorithm.
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