you're too thick to realise that every set shot at goal in the AFL needs to clear players on the goal line. If the ball is touched its no longer a goal. That easily accounts for any cross barAFLcrap1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:27 pmOh myNlolRL wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 7:11 pmI said MOST field goals are from 20-30m outAFLcrap1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 9:06 amLol
You are braindead
It's the nicest thing I can say
I post some footage of Field goals
You claim they're in front or from 20-30 Mtrs out .
You just make it up as you have no argument ...
I explain the difficulty difference between a drop goal & just kicking by dropping it on your foot .
Plus the difficulty of getting it over a cross bar .
You just plough on posting bullshit or rubbish .
You wank over BUDDy on an angle ..lol
Go look at RL ..Anastas Fg or Richards
Near the sideline ..not in front as you wrongly claim
& further than 20- 30 Mtrs out
You're full of shit .
Sure, you get some decent kicks for goal, but they are few and far between, and never on the run which increases difficult substantially. As I said, goals like that are a dime a dozen in AFL. Show me a video of a RL player running down the sideline and kicking a goal from 60m and I'll be convinced
You are thick
Not ordinary thick but Southern fumbleball braindead thick
What don't you understand about how kicking a ball between posts is far easier than kicking a ball between posts but having yo clear a crossbar .
What don't you understand about having yo drop the ball on the ground before kicking it makes it far far far harder than just dropping it on your boot .
Until you address the differences then you are you stupid yo argue with .
Yes, kicking a drop kick while stationary and balanced is harder than kicking normal kick while stationary and balanced, but kicking a drop punt accurately while running full pace and being chased is also a lot more difficult