NFL is a strategy based game although it is physically demanding - no wonder it's a hard game to understand running patterns and position that's I thought he would struggle!The axe wrote:Cheers boys, it really did seem obvious from the first post that this thread was going to be an attempt to re write the facts to suit crapper and co's worn out narrative, even now as seen in his latest post hes still desperately clinging on.Fred wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
But but basketball & rugby
Why do you ignore those sports & put it down to playing AFL .
& still waiting for someone to post which club GOTIS played for
I am sure more than one player was mentioned.
And Axe ... Agree with your overview. Well written and addressing the point without vitriol and just outlining facts.
As a long time follower of the NFL and all things considered Hayne did quite well, much better than I ever believed he would, but to consider his stint a success is drawing a very very long bow. As I posted earlier, if you cant pass bloke out of the back field and your getting your QB killed on a regular basis your done, doesn't matter if its Blaine Gabbert or Tom Brady. And even a basic understanding of the play book would help.
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Swans4ever wrote:NFL is a strategy based game although it is physically demanding - no wonder it's a hard game to understand running patterns and position that's I thought he would struggle!The axe wrote:Cheers boys, it really did seem obvious from the first post that this thread was going to be an attempt to re write the facts to suit crapper and co's worn out narrative, even now as seen in his latest post hes still desperately clinging on.Fred wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
But but basketball & rugby
Why do you ignore those sports & put it down to playing AFL .
& still waiting for someone to post which club GOTIS played for
I am sure more than one player was mentioned.
And Axe ... Agree with your overview. Well written and addressing the point without vitriol and just outlining facts.
As a long time follower of the NFL and all things considered Hayne did quite well, much better than I ever believed he would, but to consider his stint a success is drawing a very very long bow. As I posted earlier, if you cant pass bloke out of the back field and your getting your QB killed on a regular basis your done, doesn't matter if its Blaine Gabbert or Tom Brady. And even a basic understanding of the play book would help.
Jarrod Hayne had no previous experience . He broke into there top competition and his attacking stats were better than 2 or 3 of the four players that played in his position. And there been playing all the lives! No on-kick-off here. He didn't struggle Sarge, he made it.
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Oh Pussy playing only 7 games and being sent to the development squad to ultimately quit the game for another code, after all his and RL people's carry on and vitriol, it can be assessed as nothing but object failure!pussycat wrote:Swans4ever wrote:NFL is a strategy based game although it is physically demanding - no wonder it's a hard game to understand running patterns and position that's I thought he would struggle!The axe wrote:Cheers boys, it really did seem obvious from the first post that this thread was going to be an attempt to re write the facts to suit crapper and co's worn out narrative, even now as seen in his latest post hes still desperately clinging on.Fred wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
But but basketball & rugby
Why do you ignore those sports & put it down to playing AFL .
& still waiting for someone to post which club GOTIS played for
I am sure more than one player was mentioned.
And Axe ... Agree with your overview. Well written and addressing the point without vitriol and just outlining facts.
As a long time follower of the NFL and all things considered Hayne did quite well, much better than I ever believed he would, but to consider his stint a success is drawing a very very long bow. As I posted earlier, if you cant pass bloke out of the back field and your getting your QB killed on a regular basis your done, doesn't matter if its Blaine Gabbert or Tom Brady. And even a basic understanding of the play book would help.
Jarrod Hayne had no previous experience . He broke into there top competition and his attacking stats were better than 2 or 3 of the four players that played in his position. And there been playing all the lives! No on-kick-off here. He didn't struggle Sarge, he made it.
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He played in the first games and he played in the last games. The coach thought he had a few things to lean in between. He played -and silenced many knockers like you sarge. And trying to compare a person who played with a on-kick-off guy is ridiculous.
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7 games = failure!pussycat wrote:He played in the first games and he played in the last games. The coach thought he had a few things to lean in between. He played -and silenced many knockers like you sarge. And trying to compare a person who played with a on-kick-off guy is ridiculous.
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I would call giving sonething a go a failure. He made the side as pussu said having never played the game. He was hardly a star however. But it was a great effort. Backing away didnt look so good however.
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Changing codes say to me he wasn't going to get another stint - IMO he was selected from more of a marketing decision as he just didn't have a fundamental understanding of the game (so I've heard), the money he would have earned for another season would suggest that would be something a person would have difficulty walking away from. Considering how much RL supporters carried on about his decision to go to the NRL and the vitriol by them AND Hayes it has to be considered a failed endeavour!Fred wrote:I would call giving sonething a go a failure. He made the side as pussu said having never played the game. He was hardly a star however. But it was a great effort. Backing away didnt look so good however.
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Your clear lack of understanding of the game of American Football is evident pussytwat, best not to comment on things you don't understand, or at least do some Research, and speaking of Research how about doing some on a guy by the name of Manfred Moore I'd love to know how you would evaluate the success or other wise of his career.pussycat wrote:He played in the first games and he played in the last games. The coach thought he had a few things to lean in between. He played -and silenced many knockers like you sarge. And trying to compare a person who played with a on-kick-off guy is ridiculous.
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He played Rugby League - briefly
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So he did, even scored a try in his first game less than 100 days after taking it up, You must consider him a great success. As a matter of interest pussytwat how would you rate his time playing first grade league, lets say 10 being an outstanding success and 1 being a failure.pussycat wrote:He played Rugby League - briefly
And on another note would you describe Haynes time in the NFL as brief, I'm just interested where you might draw the line.
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A very Successful grid iron player who will go down in history as the only man to have scored a tri/touch down in both codes. He was very fast, however - like Darren Clarke, he was plonked on the wing where he was all at sea. He didn't have the skill set required to make it in Rugby League.The axe wrote:So he did, even scored a try in his first game less than 100 days after taking it up, You must consider him a great success. As a matter of interest pussytwat how would you rate his time playing first grade league, lets say 10 being an outstanding success and 1 being a failure.pussycat wrote:He played Rugby League - briefly
And on another note would you describe Haynes time in the NFL as brief, I'm just interested where you might draw the line.
Hayne only touchdown may have been in the pre-season but he did achieve his goal of becoming a top grade NFL player and has since moved on to his next goal.
As far as rankings for a successful cross over - Jarrod 6-7 , Manfred 3.
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Very successful gridiron player, I think a little more research is required on your part pussytwat. Just stick with the facts, no need to sugar coat the mans career to try and make it better fit the narrative your trying to spin.pussycat wrote:A very Successful grid iron player who will go down in history as the only man to have scored a tri/touch down in both codes. He was very fast, however - like Darren Clarke, he was plonked on the wing where he was all at sea. He didn't have the skill set required to make it in Rugby League.The axe wrote:So he did, even scored a try in his first game less than 100 days after taking it up, You must consider him a great success. As a matter of interest pussytwat how would you rate his time playing first grade league, lets say 10 being an outstanding success and 1 being a failure.pussycat wrote:He played Rugby League - briefly
And on another note would you describe Haynes time in the NFL as brief, I'm just interested where you might draw the line.
Hayne only touchdown may have been in the pre-season but he did achieve his goal of becoming a top grade NFL player and has since moved on to his next goal.
As far as rankings for a successful cross over - Jarrod 6-7 , Manfred 3.
It would also appear that Haynes brief sojourn in the NFL has lost some of its gloss in just a few short posts, a 6 or 7 hardly the ringing endorsement, whats that c+ and shown the door after just 12 months. Let's hope this stint in the 7s pans out a little more favourably.
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