Re: Help needed For Fumblers to Kick straight
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 2:38 pm
Based on what parra? Hiw would you know how hard it is to kick a goal from anywhere on the ground?
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so you kicked goals from upto 60 metres from goal in game conditions? Wow, nice job =D>ParraEelsNRL wrote:Cause being an Australian kid growing up you idiot, I kicked all the fucking footballs around, derp!
Haha your response is even funnier.Swans4ever wrote:Hahaha NRLwelaughatoursmallPenises God help RL players that need to fall on the ground to score points - hahaha even funnier!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:God help AFL players scoring with a single set of goals and a crossbar. THEY WOULD MISS ALMOST EVERYTHING.
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What's even funnier is so many players still miss despite AFL having the largest goal kicking area of any sport in the world.
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What AND this is not how you score in RL NRLwelaughatoursmallPenises??? Hahaha very funny!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Haha your response is even funnier.Swans4ever wrote:Hahaha NRLwelaughatoursmallPenises God help RL players that need to fall on the ground to score points - hahaha even funnier!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:God help AFL players scoring with a single set of goals and a crossbar. THEY WOULD MISS ALMOST EVERYTHING.
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What's even funnier is so many players still miss despite AFL having the largest goal kicking area of any sport in the world.
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Which ever way you look at it. Kicking towards 3 goals sitting next to each other with no crossbar is the easiest way to score a goal of any football code.Swans4ever wrote:What AND this is not how you score in RL NRLwelaughatoursmallPenises??? Hahaha very funny!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Haha your response is even funnier.Swans4ever wrote:Hahaha NRLwelaughatoursmallPenises God help RL players that need to fall on the ground to score points - hahaha even funnier!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:God help AFL players scoring with a single set of goals and a crossbar. THEY WOULD MISS ALMOST EVERYTHING.
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What's even funnier is so many players still miss despite AFL having the largest goal kicking area of any sport in the world.
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Seriously Fred how can you compare the skill to fall on the ground with the skill required to kick a ball with accuracy?Fred wrote:Personallt i think the point in AFL adds so much to the game. It both rewards and can be punishing.
Would it not be harder to score under a cross bar? Particuarly where you can have opponents on the goal line. And unlike soccer it can not be touched?
Rl is a totally different game. If anyone thinks it is easy to score a try or kick a goal in AFL then they are just being silly.
And aserious question.. In the 9s in nz was it the case where they did not have adesignated kicker and the accuracy was poor ? It is my recollection but nit sure if right.
can there be an easier method of scoring than falling over? :_<>leeroy*NRL* wrote:It is definitely a lot easier to kick a sherrin than a steeden (distance and accuracy)
The school system is following the AFL scoring system
If you don't come 1st 2nd or 3rd
you get a reward for participating -- a point for trying in AFL terms lol
absolute joke.
Xman wrote:can there be an easier method of scoring than falling over? :_<>leeroy*NRL* wrote:It is definitely a lot easier to kick a sherrin than a steeden (distance and accuracy)
The school system is following the AFL scoring system
If you don't come 1st 2nd or 3rd
you get a reward for participating -- a point for trying in AFL terms lol
absolute joke.
simple answer for a simple question. Which method is easier to score, falling over or kicking a ball?leeroy*NRL* wrote:Xman wrote:can there be an easier method of scoring than falling over? :_<>leeroy*NRL* wrote:It is definitely a lot easier to kick a sherrin than a steeden (distance and accuracy)
The school system is following the AFL scoring system
If you don't come 1st 2nd or 3rd
you get a reward for participating -- a point for trying in AFL terms lol
absolute joke.
yeh like it was on Wednesday night (cough 3.9million viewers)
Ask that question to NFL in America ??
or UNION in NZ AND EUROPE AND SOUTH AFRICA
lets see the question they give you
well it all depends of how it happens...Xman wrote:simple answer for a simple question. Which method is easier to score, falling over or kicking a ball?leeroy*NRL* wrote:Xman wrote:can there be an easier method of scoring than falling over? :_<>leeroy*NRL* wrote:It is definitely a lot easier to kick a sherrin than a steeden (distance and accuracy)
The school system is following the AFL scoring system
If you don't come 1st 2nd or 3rd
you get a reward for participating -- a point for trying in AFL terms lol
absolute joke.
yeh like it was on Wednesday night (cough 3.9million viewers)
Ask that question to NFL in America ??
or UNION in NZ AND EUROPE AND SOUTH AFRICA
lets see the question they give you
Thats what you flogs has resorted to, so you can wear it
and that is a very true statementXman wrote:the argument has been broken down by idiots to which is physically easier. No context is given to other factors which make scoring more difficult.
RU, RL, Soccer, hockey and ice hockey have rules that make the game low scoring
AFL, basketball, cricket, netball etc have rules that make the game higher scoring. How difficult it is to score is really irrelevant because the aim is not merely to score, its to outscore your opponent.