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Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:11 pm
by Briandi01
Err...did you read what Hunt said. He basically said he couldn't handle the pace of the game and the discipline it required to maintain that level of fitness. As for the rest of your comment....well, delusional. I suppose you reckon Hayne is an NFL success too now.
Your measure of success is different to mine....
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:01 am
by pussycat
Briandi01 wrote:Err...did you read what Hunt said. He basically said he couldn't handle the pace of the game and the discipline it required to maintain that level of fitness. As for the rest of your comment....well, delusional. I suppose you reckon Hayne is an NFL success too now.
Your measure of success is different to mine....
Do you remember that iron man contest(battle of the codes) they held a few year back? you know, the one Billy Slater won

Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:23 am
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:& how cute you avoided the Culture bit .
Any time you want a debate on player behaviour ..go right ahead .
I love educating you backward hicks .
An idiot trying to educate people in something he has no idea in!
The irony
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:26 am
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:Failed ..no
Amongst the highest paid .
Played at the highest level in the fumble universe.
Lauded by coaches media etc ..
That's successful if you ask me .
What area those two former nrlol Stars pass I. Spazza
They were picked as a marketing tool, by new teams playing kids & won wooden spoons. Teams that those two ****** nrlols finest failed to make the team in! Who both sooked off to union whom are now starring in!
FMD in what warped stupid world is that classed as a success in! Yours!!!
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 6:30 am
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:& how cute you avoided the Culture bit .
Any time you want a debate on player behaviour ..go right ahead .
I love educating you backward hicks .
An idiot trying to educate people in something he has no idea in!
The irony
Remember the thread you started about it .
You got smashed .
I could always bump it for a laugh
A bit like most threads you start
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:42 pm
by Briandi01
I really hope Hayne is a success, I really do. He was one of my favourite NRL players. Would be good to see another Aussie succeed in the NFL. And then to have the NFL scouts rip the guts out of the NRLs incredibly small talent pool and finally kill off a dying code.
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:46 pm
by King-Eliagh
Briandi01 wrote:Err...did you read what Hunt said. He basically said he couldn't handle the pace of the game and the discipline it required to maintain that level of fitness. As for the rest of your comment....well, delusional. I suppose you reckon Hayne is an NFL success too now.
Your measure of success is different to mine....
No he didn't, you've completely misconprehended what he said, a prob most of the fumblers on here have.
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:50 pm
by King-Eliagh
leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Failed ..no
Amongst the highest paid .
Played at the highest level in the fumble universe.
Lauded by coaches media etc ..
That's successful if you ask me .
What area those two former nrlol Stars pass I. Spazza
They were picked as a marketing tool, by new teams playing kids & won wooden spoons. Teams that those two ****** nrlols finest failed to make the team in! Who both sooked off to union whom are now starring in!
FMD in what warped stupid world is that classed as a success in! Yours!!!
"Marketing tools" = AFL fail of unanimous proportions.
Success on field = khunt received more dream team points or whatever that wanky comp is than several other AFL born and bred fumblers
Khunt got more playing time at the top level over three years than many born and bred AFL fumblers - he kept em out of the lineup
Izzy was lauded as having more promise than many born and bred fumblers. He just didn't enjoy playin so pissed off with the dosh

Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:54 pm
by Briandi01
“In terms of the culture of going out and enjoying yourself after every game, that does not happen whereas in rugby league, because the physical demands are a lot lighter compared to AFL, you could find boys out enjoying themselves"
“I’m looking forward to the future. My body shape, genetics and all that will probably agree with me that I’m going back to a game that will better suit me.”
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:05 pm
by King-Eliagh
Khunts sentence before briandis 'selection'
“For most of the year you need to be able to knock out 12km or 13km on the weekend."
A Khunt comment shortly after briandi' s 'selection'
“Other than the running capacity and the ability to cover the ground like the boys obviously do so well in the AFL, I could play.”
Clearly the only physical demand khunt is referring to is trotting a distance similar to Sydney's City to surf in which thousands of local amateurs run it and run it quicker than the AFL lads could

Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:08 pm
by leagueiscrap
King-Eliagh wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Failed ..no
Amongst the highest paid .
Played at the highest level in the fumble universe.
Lauded by coaches media etc ..
That's successful if you ask me .
What area those two former nrlol Stars pass I. Spazza
They were picked as a marketing tool, by new teams playing kids & won wooden spoons. Teams that those two ****** nrlols finest failed to make the team in! Who both sooked off to union whom are now starring in!
FMD in what warped stupid world is that classed as a success in! Yours!!!
"Marketing tools" = AFL fail of unanimous proportions.
Success on field = khunt received more dream team points or whatever that wanky comp is than several other AFL born and bred fumblers
Khunt got more playing time at the top level over three years than many born and bred AFL fumblers - he kept em out of the lineup
Izzy was lauded as having more promise than many born and bred fumblers. He just didn't enjoy playin so pissed off with the dosh

both failed! there is no other way to put it!
both were to slow, to unskilled & to stupid for AFL
then they go over to union and dominate

Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:40 pm
by Briandi01
“Other than the running capacity and the ability to cover the ground like the boys obviously do so well in the AFL, I could play"
That's funny!
When the ball found him, he actually looked half decent...could've been a good player if he could run, hand pass to a target, had some game sense or, apart from one fluky exception, could kick
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:50 pm
by King-Eliagh
Newsflash!!
Jarryd hayne is setting the NFL world and social media alight once more with anither stellar performance in his second NFL trial match.
He's making their defenders look like blubbery flat footed amateur hicks. It's quite hilarious. Americans are hailing his performance with comments like "world class" "he's a beast" "freakishly talented".
I just can't find similar comments about these AFL lads who wookie keeps harping on about having 'won' [*cough bullshit the team who spends time on the field won it] superbowls etc.
Can you find similar comments wookie? or anyone else?
Otherwise I think we should end this debate once and for all and collectively admit nrl produces much faster, stronger, more powerful, more agile and more skilful world class athletes than the AFL. It's just the facts guys, no need to cry about it

Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 4:32 pm
by The axe
King-Eliagh wrote:Newsflash!!
Jarryd hayne is setting the NFL world and social media alight once more with anither stellar performance in his second NFL trial match.
He's making their defenders look like blubbery flat footed amateur hicks. It's quite hilarious. Americans are hailing his performance with comments like "world class" "he's a beast" "freakishly talented".
I just can't find similar comments about these AFL lads who wookie keeps harping on about having 'won' [*cough bullshit the team who spends time on the field won it] superbowls etc.
Can you find similar comments wookie? or anyone else?
Otherwise I think we should end this debate once and for all and collectively admit nrl produces much faster, stronger, more powerful, more agile and more skilful world class athletes than the AFL. It's just the facts guys, no need to cry about it

When he gets to take reps with the ones then we can get a better idea of where he's at, going against the twos and threes at the moment. Long way from making the final 53 at this point he's 4th on the running back depth chart, practice squad would be his best bet at this point in time.
Re: Did they ever say this about the AFL players
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 8:51 pm
by pussycat
Briandi01 wrote:I really hope Hayne is a success, I really do. He was one of my favourite NRL players. Would be good to see another Aussie succeed in the NFL. And then to have the NFL scouts rip the guts out of the NRLs incredibly small talent pool and finally kill off a dying code.
Will make ESPN very keen to get into the NRL rights battle. Them yanks will love look for Aussie talent. Now they know what they've been missing out on. What an advertisement for our game. Rugby League will become King in yet another country. =D> =D> =D>