NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:05 am
King-Eliagh wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2019 9:39 am
Nrlolol wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 11:16 pm
If that’s the case you still fail to understand AFL is a much faster and free flowing game that result in higher scoring
So simply your full of shit and do not understand
Shut yo dumb ass trap. Basketball is faster and generally higher scoring than AFL and you don’t see the type of blowouts the AFL regularly produces in the nbl. (tho it didn’t use to be the case that bball was easily said to be higher scoring than AFL... many AFL teams are struggling to manage 50points these days

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So yeah shut ur traps about AFL is a high scoring game bullshit. It’s a blowoutaphon any which way you look at it in the AFL and I’d put ur house on it that Gil and co are desperate for a competitive game today

the media will start picking up how bad things are very soon and then that channel seven boss’ll Be calling for changes to the game he funds
basketball have engineered their rules so scoring is easier for both sides, which will keep games closer. Furthermore, most sides put their bench on the court during the final quarter of one-sided games.
Cricket is a good example of a game that can be close or one-sided. Fans accept it as just part of the game. It's the advantage of watching a game where scoring is common. I'd much rather that than watching one or two scores for an entire game.
You clearly know jack diddly about bball

put their bench on the court during the final quarter

teams barely ever put their entire bench on the court during the fourth. As they do in AFL they might but won’t often give one or two of their stars a break.
As for your other point. Errrm you argued earlier that because AFL is high scoring then games are not as close. You’re contradicting yourself big time in ur desperate attempt to make the AFL blowouts appear ok
Then you compared AFL scoring with cricket!!!

that’s really far out dude

you on the wacky weed or what?
