NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
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Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
It is funny. But we all know these professionals can catch, and the kickers in the team can kick. So lets just be clear, it is the coach you are laughing at Beaussie, not the players my friend.

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He should be a kicking coach for the AFL. Not for NRL, which as I said earlier, involves a different size and weight ball as well as a more diverse and creative kicking game than the AFL. NFL kicking is fairly uncreative also so I can see potential for nic there too.

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King-Eliagh is worth ignoring. If the players can't kick then the players are the problem. Even a kindergarten kid could see that.Intentcity wrote:Let's face it, he's there as a kicking coach, not sure what he could teach as a catching coach TBH but as a kicking coach believe me when i say he knows his stuff, could be a punter in the NFL if he wanted too, he is technically flawless, he would also find work as a kicking coach for a number of AFL clubs if he wanted too.King-Eliagh wrote:It is funny. But we all know these professionals can catch, and the kickers in the team can kick. So lets just be clear, it is the coach you are laughing at Beaussie, not the players my friend.
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Topper me boy comon, can you at least scratch the surface? AFL kicking and NRL kicking are completely different. Its a stupid RL coach who thinks Nic davis can save us.

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We nrl players cannot kick or catch but we can ride a bike (as long as it's stationary)

Looks like the usual crowd has rocked up to watched Penrith

Looks like the usual crowd has rocked up to watched Penrith

Nice try Cos.
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NRL playerscos789 wrote:We nrl players cannot kick or catch but we can ride a bike (as long as it's stationary)
Looks like the usual crowd has rocked up to watched Penrith
can kick... & straight too , one up on feebleball players
can catch ... derpball players .. hmmmmm , not so much
can ride too
hell is there anything these super athletes can't do
oh & when a game is on
Panther fans will turn up... when there isn't ... they usually don't

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Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
hey, where'd everbody go, we're in the middle of a game !cos789 wrote:We nrl players cannot kick or catch but we can ride a bike (as long as it's stationary)
Looks like the usual crowd has rocked up to watched Penrith
Nice try Cos.
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Maybe he's firing up the lights for the night game?
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They can kick? No, one player can kick a goal, under no pressure of a tackle from 20 meters out! The rest of the team can kick bombs which come off about 1 in 5 maybe. That's not kicking, that's luck.Raiderdave wrote:NRL playerscos789 wrote:We nrl players cannot kick or catch but we can ride a bike (as long as it's stationary)
Looks like the usual crowd has rocked up to watched Penrith
can kick... & straight too , one up on feebleball players
can catch ... derpball players .. hmmmmm , not so much
can ride too
hell is there anything these super athletes can't do
oh & when a game is on
Panther fans will turn up... when there isn't ... they usually don't
They can catch, an uncontested throw. That ain't a skill, that's the minimum requirement of any team ball sport. But in RL that's somehow clever. Awwwwwww, How cute!
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don't wet yr knickersTopper wrote:Maybe he's firing up the lights for the night game?
but thats actually pretty good tipsy ........

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more skill in their little finger then most AFL playersXman wrote:They can kick? No, one player can kick a goal, under no pressure of a tackle from 20 meters out! The rest of the team can kick bombs which come off about 1 in 5 maybe. That's not kicking, that's luck.Raiderdave wrote:NRL playerscos789 wrote:We nrl players cannot kick or catch but we can ride a bike (as long as it's stationary)
Looks like the usual crowd has rocked up to watched Penrith
can kick... & straight too , one up on feebleball players
can catch ... derpball players .. hmmmmm , not so much
can ride too
hell is there anything these super athletes can't do
oh & when a game is on
Panther fans will turn up... when there isn't ... they usually don't
They can catch, an uncontested throw. That ain't a skill, that's the minimum requirement of any team ball sport. But in RL that's somehow clever. Awwwwwww, How cute!
tell me ... do they spray crisco cooking spray on yr players hands instead of rezin by mistake ?
fumble it
bumble it
drop it
miss it
repeat
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SOO III 3.364 Million
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Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
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Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
I couldn't have said that better, Intentcity. The fart machine just demonstrated that he has never played either sport.Intentcity wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:He should be a kicking coach for the AFL. Not for NRL, which as I said earlier, involves a different size and weight ball as well as a more diverse and creative kicking game than the AFL. NFL kicking is fairly uncreative also so I can see potential for nic there too.
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Here we have intentcity. A man who appears to believe an AFL ball is the same as a Rugby League ball and the kicking games in both sports are the same.Intentcity wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:He should be a kicking coach for the AFL. Not for NRL, which as I said earlier, involves a different size and weight ball as well as a more diverse and creative kicking game than the AFL. NFL kicking is fairly uncreative also so I can see potential for nic there too.
Or, he has never held a rugby league ball or watched the sport.
Either way the chump has illustratred a demented and dumb/wordless view above and its no surprise our Topper who coined the phrase "disability culture" and believes weight training doesnt increase strength has agreed wholeheartedly with intentcity.

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Intentcity wrote:A gridiron ball is different too, more different in fact, yet, Aussie rules players are considered the best kickers in that sport, you're a ******.

Behold! The dumb man speaks! A miracle and good for you intentcity.
But you still have a lot to learn, and, as I've helped many Aussie Rules fans in here in the past, you can be my new pupil.
Now you forgot to note I said gridiron has a fairly uncreative kicking game like the AFL. This is why i suggest there is, potential for AFL players to excel as 'punters' in gridiron. The drop 'punt' in AFL has a similar style of kick to the punt in gridiron. RL on the other hand involves many different styles of kick, as well as the different ball, making it pointless to receive training from an ex AFL kfc chicken gulping fatboy. Have you ever seen an AFL player switch to RL at a professional level intentcity?
Now I know you're a pre pubescent snotty nosed ignorant skid mark and that you're now thinking "oh yeah, well in the AFL they do lots and lots of different kicks". Fact is though my new pupil, the drop punt is the primary kicking skill for an AFL player. Its used in more than 90% of kicks. In league though, creativity is needed as a huge variety of kicks are required in a kickers arsenal again making it pointless to receive training from an ex AFL kfc chicken gulping fatboy.
Comprehende my pupil?

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Explain the massive differences dumb boy and then tell me who's digging... 


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