by JK » Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:25 pm
by Big Phil » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:35 am
by CUTTERMAN » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:06 am
by Big Phil » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:48 am
CUTTERMAN wrote:What's your opinion of the current SANFL tribunal system
Is currently a JOKE and needs a complete overhaul
Should follow suite of the AFL with a points system
Current system is okay, nothing needs to be changed
Don't have an opinion, so don't really care what they do
What about a choice like, Current system is okay, but needs refining. I wouldn't pick any of the above.
by CUTTERMAN » Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:37 pm
by JK » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:04 pm
by Wedgie » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:48 am
CUTTERMAN wrote:Now in casting my vote, I can't believe how many people have voted that it's a joke. Isn't part of what we like about the comp is that there is still abit of biff and bash, hard contact and not over umpired concerning ticky touch, touch someone in the back bulls__t? I'll admit that I've been suprised that some have got off and some have been suspended but surely it's not that bad.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Big Phil » Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:12 am
by CUTTERMAN » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:37 am
Wedgie wrote:CUTTERMAN wrote:Now in casting my vote, I can't believe how many people have voted that it's a joke. Isn't part of what we like about the comp is that there is still abit of biff and bash, hard contact and not over umpired concerning ticky touch, touch someone in the back bulls__t? I'll admit that I've been suprised that some have got off and some have been suspended but surely it's not that bad.
It's got nothing to do with liking a bit of bash, its got everything to do with being consistent.
The AFL system is extremely consistent and everyone knows exactly what sort of penalty every player will get for every incident (with half a bit of knowledge).
The SANFL system has no consistency.
I would prefer a system that allowed a bit more biff but if you gave me the choice of a system that allowed no biff but was fully consistent and a system that allowed biff but was completely inconsistent I'd take the first option every time as would anyone with any sort of understanding of the game.
The current AFL systems if the first system in my entire lifetime that is predictable, consistent and the same for everyone.
It's the only way to go.
Yeah sure, allow more biff, but keep the same consistency that the current AFL system has.
The only people that think the AFL system isn't consistent have made no study of the system. Ive succesfully predicted the amount of weeks every person who has been reported in the AFL that has been on a serious charge within a week. Would love that sort of consistency with the SANFL, not even close though, might as well as through a die.
by Big Phil » Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:29 am
by spell_check » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:51 pm
Wedgie wrote:CUTTERMAN wrote:Now in casting my vote, I can't believe how many people have voted that it's a joke. Isn't part of what we like about the comp is that there is still abit of biff and bash, hard contact and not over umpired concerning ticky touch, touch someone in the back bulls__t? I'll admit that I've been suprised that some have got off and some have been suspended but surely it's not that bad.
It's got nothing to do with liking a bit of bash, its got everything to do with being consistent.
The AFL system is extremely consistent and everyone knows exactly what sort of penalty every player will get for every incident (with half a bit of knowledge).
The SANFL system has no consistency.
I would prefer a system that allowed a bit more biff but if you gave me the choice of a system that allowed no biff but was fully consistent and a system that allowed biff but was completely inconsistent I'd take the first option every time as would anyone with any sort of understanding of the game.
The current AFL systems if the first system in my entire lifetime that is predictable, consistent and the same for everyone.
It's the only way to go.
Yeah sure, allow more biff, but keep the same consistency that the current AFL system has.
The only people that think the AFL system isn't consistent have made no study of the system. Ive succesfully predicted the amount of weeks every person who has been reported in the AFL that has been on a serious charge within a week. Would love that sort of consistency with the SANFL, not even close though, might as well as through a die.
by Wedgie » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:01 pm
spell_check wrote:Wedgie wrote:CUTTERMAN wrote:Now in casting my vote, I can't believe how many people have voted that it's a joke. Isn't part of what we like about the comp is that there is still abit of biff and bash, hard contact and not over umpired concerning ticky touch, touch someone in the back bulls__t? I'll admit that I've been suprised that some have got off and some have been suspended but surely it's not that bad.
It's got nothing to do with liking a bit of bash, its got everything to do with being consistent.
The AFL system is extremely consistent and everyone knows exactly what sort of penalty every player will get for every incident (with half a bit of knowledge).
The SANFL system has no consistency.
I would prefer a system that allowed a bit more biff but if you gave me the choice of a system that allowed no biff but was fully consistent and a system that allowed biff but was completely inconsistent I'd take the first option every time as would anyone with any sort of understanding of the game.
The current AFL systems if the first system in my entire lifetime that is predictable, consistent and the same for everyone.
It's the only way to go.
Yeah sure, allow more biff, but keep the same consistency that the current AFL system has.
The only people that think the AFL system isn't consistent have made no study of the system. Ive succesfully predicted the amount of weeks every person who has been reported in the AFL that has been on a serious charge within a week. Would love that sort of consistency with the SANFL, not even close though, might as well as through a die.
How much does the points system depend on the number of cameras viewed to make decisions on how many points are given? The only stumbling point I can see is, does it rely on the cameras too much to use in the SANFL. If the case may be, that is.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by spell_check » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:13 pm
Wedgie wrote:spell_check wrote:Wedgie wrote:CUTTERMAN wrote:Now in casting my vote, I can't believe how many people have voted that it's a joke. Isn't part of what we like about the comp is that there is still abit of biff and bash, hard contact and not over umpired concerning ticky touch, touch someone in the back bulls__t? I'll admit that I've been suprised that some have got off and some have been suspended but surely it's not that bad.
It's got nothing to do with liking a bit of bash, its got everything to do with being consistent.
The AFL system is extremely consistent and everyone knows exactly what sort of penalty every player will get for every incident (with half a bit of knowledge).
The SANFL system has no consistency.
I would prefer a system that allowed a bit more biff but if you gave me the choice of a system that allowed no biff but was fully consistent and a system that allowed biff but was completely inconsistent I'd take the first option every time as would anyone with any sort of understanding of the game.
The current AFL systems if the first system in my entire lifetime that is predictable, consistent and the same for everyone.
It's the only way to go.
Yeah sure, allow more biff, but keep the same consistency that the current AFL system has.
The only people that think the AFL system isn't consistent have made no study of the system. Ive succesfully predicted the amount of weeks every person who has been reported in the AFL that has been on a serious charge within a week. Would love that sort of consistency with the SANFL, not even close though, might as well as through a die.
How much does the points system depend on the number of cameras viewed to make decisions on how many points are given? The only stumbling point I can see is, does it rely on the cameras too much to use in the SANFL. If the case may be, that is.
Very good point, one I hadn't considered but would be a big factor.
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