Brocko
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All the commentary were Broncos fans too? Shit could have fooled me*Broncos fans agreed it was a sin bin
All the commentary were Broncos fans too? Shit could have fooled me*Broncos fans agreed it was a sin bin
Romy Teitzel?Oh boy. Didn’t realise how smoking Romy is
YepRomy Teitzel?
Thought so. Natural beauty.
Im not.Safe to say you arent a cuzzy bro?
I love it. I like the original haka though. They haven't been doing the original lately though. Still remember watching the 2008 world cup final haka where the aussies walked up on it. Spine tingling.Im not.
I remember being a kid and watching the all blacks do a haka, and just being spellbound/terrified…, it was sick… NZ v Australia very cool stuff…
But the raiders just did it in the sheds after the game beating the bulldogs by 4 points… just lame
The Paseka and Rapana sin bins tonight were horrendous calls. Especially the Rapana one. No feel for the game at all. Paseka one came from Todd Smith but that was expected. Hollywood Smith they call him.
I didn't mean feel for the game in that way. In the example I gave Addo-Carr kicked the ball that hard over the dead ball line that Usain Bolt on 2× speed wouldn't have got near it. The bump was irrelevant to the play. Its a bad call. And I don't believe it should have been called. Its like calling an obstruction in the middle of the field that has no affect on a try scoring play. Its about having a feel for the game. If we went by the rules on every single play of a game we wouldn't have a game because there would be 500 penalties a game. Its like any sport. You have to know how the flow of the game is going and what can be let go and what can't be.Sin bins shouldn't be called dependent on "feel for the game". Should players get away with exactly the same actions just because in the refs interpretation they are the team that has the momentum? Because that's how you get teams like the Panthers get all the calls because they are expected to be dominating. Even if their domination comes from the defensive line being off-side / leaving early, taking out markers, etc, you know, illegal plays that should be penalised but aren't because Panthers. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I didn't mean feel for the game in that way. In the example I gave Addo-Carr kicked the ball that hard over the dead ball line that Usain Bolt on 2× speed wouldn't have got near it. The bump was irrelevant to the play. Its a bad call. And I don't believe it should have been called. Its like calling an obstruction in the middle of the field that has no affect on a try scoring play. Its about having a feel for the game. If we went by the rules on every single play of a game we wouldn't have a game because there would be 500 penalties a game. Its like any sport. You have to know how the flow of the game is going and what can be let go and what can't be.
that was one of many howlers tonight. I couldnt understand who that was apenaltyLike say a Broncos team well on top and about to motor away having a penalty blown for held even though the player is already going toward the side line which is super close to him?
They always call that though. ItsLike say a Broncos team well on top and about to motor away having a penalty blown for held even though the player is already going toward the side line which is super close to him?
Hayward looks the goods...Imagine if the Dogs actually had a halfback...wait a minute? Ciraldo is a moron picking Hutchison over Sexton each week.
no they don't when ball off the ground and no extra tacklerThey always call that though. Its
Infuriating. Its referees that have no feel for the game and momentum of a player being tackled. They are being fed too much information. Too much on their minds they have to worry about. Brains are scrambled. Taking away the 2nd referee is the worst thing that ever happened to the game. Can thank Mr Horseman for that one.
and the 3 six againsLike say a Broncos team well on top and about to motor away having a penalty blown for held even though the player is already going toward the side line which is super close to him?
There is a great story from Crete in WW2 about 42nd street. There was a ragtag company of ANZACs dug in and the Germans had landed some crack paratroopers in. The KIWI boys in the face of huge adversity jumped up and did a HAKA....The crack Germans shit themselves...The Aussie boys had no real clue about a HAKA so just ran with it and screamed bloody murder and charged ahead. It didn't end well but is a legendary story. There is a book on it. Worth a lookI love it. I like the original haka though. They haven't been doing the original lately though. Still remember watching the 2008 world cup final haka where the aussies walked up on it. Spine tingling.