
Yes I agree you need to be an athlete to make it to the AFL vas you do to make the top level in practically all sports. But the AFL is special in that you don't also need playing experience to make it to the top, as you do in practically all sports

xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
But you were arguing that ANY sportsman could make it but the fact remains this is not the case - just like NFL there are certain positions that make it easier to transition - ruck - tall basketballers have a pre-disposition but it takes years of hard work something that your giving insufficient credit for - it's just not "walking in". Many have tried and failed from the states since Mike Pike. Tag however played a similar game with similar skills sets, he still had to work his butt off and took years to get there, being a gifted athlete is not enough, in the 100+ yrs there has only been a handful who have successfully transferred, it says as much about their desire and hard work and does not indicated an easiness in playing the game. so your wrong and you know it!King-Eliagh wrote:The nfl positions are so specialised they have numerous diff teams in the one team. I mean they even have a role for someone to just kick the ball and do absolutely nuttin else! Hence the narrowly skilled AFL players have gotten a chance
Yes I agree you need to be an athlete to make it to the AFL vas you do to make the top level in practically all sports. But the AFL is special in that you don't also need playing experience to make it to the top, as you do in practically all sportsthe more i think about it the more my southern white male deformity theory becomes real. All the evidence says I'm right.
they 'have' walked in and played, but that doesnt mean they were any goodAFLcrap1 wrote:He's not wrong .
You can but but but all you like
Players from other sports with no background in Aflol can walk in & play at the highest level .
Them the facts
You don't like it
Tough .
Doesn't change the fact it's true .
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
you seriously dont watch the game do you.King-Eliagh wrote:Mike poke showed em all how to take contested marks. Taghe Kennelly was one of the best defenders in the game. It's funny you know, it just doesn't happen in the other codes as it does in the AFL.
Put it this way. Because the AFL is the premier marngrook comp in the world ( yes kinda funny when you put it like that) it is like seeing year after year randoms who have grown up playing sports such as rugby league Gaelic footy rugby union basketball and making the English premier league
it just doesn't fukking happen. But in the AFL it does!
I heard Anthony mundines planning on returning to the nrl. There's not a hope in hell. He's too old and lost too much muscle. But I reckon with six months training he'd easily make it into the bombers first 18
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
he averaged 3.3 marks in 2011. So thats a noKing-Eliagh wrote:Wasn't it Mike pyke that lead the league in contested marks for most of 2011or12. I think you'll find it was. So shut ur uninformed pie eater Xman.
Tadg Kennelly was selected in the dream team the equivalent of an nrl state of origin Guernsey.
So how's go and giiiiit fuuuucked sound Xman?![]()
I'm right and you're wrong pal. Deal with it.
or if you have an opal card.AFLcrap1 wrote:He's not wrong .
You can but but but all you like
Players from other sports with no background in Aflol can walk in & play at the highest level .
Them the facts
You don't like it
Tough .
Doesn't change the fact it's true .
Like I said he Showed em all how to take contested marks in 2013. And Paul Roos AFL legend thought he shoulda been an all AustralianPyke played in all 25 games for the Swans' 2013 season. He took 52 contested marks, more than any player in the competition except Travis Cloke,[19] and he was the Swans' fourth-leading goal kicker with 28.[26] Pyke's success on the field led former Sydney coach Paul Roos to hold him out as a contender for the 2013 All-Australian team.[27] It was to be his best season.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
he had 1 year where he, a ruckman with no direct defender, took around 2 contested marks a game. He never got anywhere near all-Australian. He didnt poll a single brownlow vote.King-Eliagh wrote:Erm just because tadg didn't receive an all Australian selection don't mean he wasn't one of the best by a long shot![]()
I just checked. He was injured all of 2011 but I think you'll find amateur Canadian rugby players are seen as pretty awesome when they play in the AFL.
Like I said he Showed em all how to take contested marks in 2013. And Paul Roos AFL legend thought he shoulda been an all AustralianPyke played in all 25 games for the Swans' 2013 season. He took 52 contested marks, more than any player in the competition except Travis Cloke,[19] and he was the Swans' fourth-leading goal kicker with 28.[26] Pyke's success on the field led former Sydney coach Paul Roos to hold him out as a contender for the 2013 All-Australian team.[27] It was to be his best season.
Canadian amateur rugby union players wouldn't make the first division in any rugby league team in Sydney. But they're def a good chance of making the swans!! :_<> it's fukkin true! It's all true!!! :_<>
You think me and the members are gunna take your word on this above AFL legend Paul Roos?Xman wrote:he had 1 year where he, a ruckman with no direct defender, took around 2 contested marks a game. He never got anywhere near all-Australian. He didnt poll a single brownlow vote.King-Eliagh wrote:Erm just because tadg didn't receive an all Australian selection don't mean he wasn't one of the best by a long shot![]()
I just checked. He was injured all of 2011 but I think you'll find amateur Canadian rugby players are seen as pretty awesome when they play in the AFL.
Like I said he Showed em all how to take contested marks in 2013. And Paul Roos AFL legend thought he shoulda been an all AustralianPyke played in all 25 games for the Swans' 2013 season. He took 52 contested marks, more than any player in the competition except Travis Cloke,[19] and he was the Swans' fourth-leading goal kicker with 28.[26] Pyke's success on the field led former Sydney coach Paul Roos to hold him out as a contender for the 2013 All-Australian team.[27] It was to be his best season.
Canadian amateur rugby union players wouldn't make the first division in any rugby league team in Sydney. But they're def a good chance of making the swans!! :_<> it's fukkin true! It's all true!!! :_<>
Yep, crushed it!
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?