Wedgie wrote:therisingblues wrote:Now imagine if there was a big corny countdown clock like in basketball. While the Bays still had the ball there is a huge likelihood that the Glenelg supporters would have been counting down with the clock "25...24..23..etc" (I've seen Crows crowds doing it, and it makes me cringe) that Bays player with the ball would have known exactly how much time was left and probably would have done anything rather than pass it sideways to a team mate just a few yards away. A long bomb to the goal front would have definitely saved it under those circumstances. The unknown time remaining must have added pressure to the player with the ball, it definitely worked magic through the crowd, supporters of both clubs all about me were shitting themselves!
Your argument is irrelevent as in close games the players know exactly how much time is left these days, the coaching staff knows and conveys that to them.
Perhaps we should alternate the amount of quarters each game and not tell the players how many there will be, now that will really add to the suspense at the end of every quarter.
Whilst on that train of thought why not get the SANFL to not worry about a fixture next year and just tell us approximately which days and where the games might be, imagine the enjoyment we'd all get out of guessing it right and seeing a game of footy.
Now THAT would add to that game.
Hmmm, why not a tmovie theaters have guy who's seen the movie before yelling out to everyone what happens next!
