NRL 2022 Grand Final Discussion

Who was it on here that threw up the calves’ blood theory?

I reckon they’re onto something. How often do you see teams dominate throughout multiple competitions and grades the way they have without something dodgy going on?
 
Penrith got away with two blatant obstructions on the prior set
 
Who was it on here that threw up the calves’ blood theory?

I reckon they’re onto something. How often do you see teams dominate throughout multiple competitions and grades the way they have without something dodgy going on?
It’s probably not that deep. The comp has worked out how to make them look dominant by never making them attack from their own half, letting them move up in defence whenever they want and standing teams far more than 10 metres back. It’s easy to manipulate a game when those things are happening.
 
It’s probably not that deep. The comp has worked out how to make them look dominant by never making them attack from their own half, letting them move up in defence whenever they want and standing teams far more than 10 metres back. It’s easy to manipulate a game when those things are happening.
Not only that, but they've been gifted this for years now, and so they gained supreme confidence in their ability to make plays. They're confident they will make a catch, a break and their 1% efforts are positively reinforced.
 
It’s probably not that deep. The comp has worked out how to make them look dominant by never making them attack from their own half, letting them move up in defence whenever they want and standing teams far more than 10 metres back. It’s easy to manipulate a game when those things are happening.
Probably

but I’d prefer it a team be cheating rather than the comp being fixed
 

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