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The old axiom of big blokes taking time is a true one. Apart from the odd freak like Tim English you'd want them to mature in the VFL before you drafted them and just hope to time it right.
He's obsession with players legs is just plain weird now.
The media are so soft on Clarkson
Yeah we know he’s got some flags , but they’re the oldest list in the comp ,and they’re bang ordinary.
The way they’ve recruited they should be think they’re top 4 !
He’s started complaining about the breaks and the travel ! Breaking news , every sides got the same issues !
Complains about the crap style of the game , in which his side’s a main offender
Even after the game the team were saying they thought it was a wrist injury because of the way his wrist was facing.....dickheads, do you expect a wrist to face the same way when an elbow dislocation twists the arm around?
Aside from it being completely visually obvious, I've had my elbow dislocated, and how it looks entirely depends on what you do with your upper arm. It's hard to intellectualise it at first, but once you feel the pain and see it you know. Mine went inside from an outside contest/impact, so looking down my arm instead of it turning inwards it presented outwards, with the Humerus and Ulna being hit towards my body meaning my hand was in an unusual spot. It was an easy choice then and there to knock it straight back in by bending my hand back towards my body.
Kelly's looked to push the Humerus and Ulna at the joint out and away from the body. Very very hard to put back in straight away because it kind of looks like something that should be OK but isn't.
And their coach is the one the AFL is taking advice from as to how to fix the game. Idiots.
Geez Hawthorn were bad. Showed no intent to move the ball, and to be fair to them have nothing to go to anyway.
As an aside I found this article really interesting. It wouldnt have saved last night but it might have improved aspects of the viewing experience.
I went to the game fwiw, never thought I'd be going to more games this year than all my family in VIC combined, and certainly didn't expect the neutral games to only feature sides from Victoria.
Thankyou for posting the link to the article, it is a great analysis of how the broadcasters show us the game. Channel Seven is more annoying than Fox, especially when a player is injured. Seven doesn't use the picture in picture, but prefers to show in the whole screen the injured player. Meanwhile the game goes on.
The broadcasters need to rethink the whole viewing experience, as well as the commentary so that viewers know what is going on at the ground.
Yes, many thanks for sharing the link to this fine article.
Unfortunately for those viewers that are invested in the tactics being deployed, or trying to be, are left a long way short by the broadcasters. Aside from the challenges for the broadcaster in striking the optimal balance between it’s use of close up vision, and the wider angles that display what’s being set-up, I’m as equally if not more frustrated by the choice and direction of the broadcasters commentary team which has not kept pace with the tactical changes that have been rampant over recent decades, if anything the commentators have regressed to be little more than sycophantic cheerleaders, incapable of informing its audience the intention of each play.
Personally I would prefer there be less big name ex stars of the game sitting in commentary, and more investment in astute ex or potential tacticians to provide in game commentary. In short, why can’t the broadcaster err on informing rather than molest its viewers.
This is the reason I really miss being at the game.
When you are present you get a better view of the whole picture and see options that players have (some the players don't even see).
It is still difficult to see enough and the TV replay then allows me to see the closer detail that I can't always decipher from the stands.
Our game would really be suited to a replay that shows an entirely different aspect than the original broadcast.
I would really enjoy seeing the camera angles that are missed at the live broadcast in replay, but with some intelligent commentary.
DISCLAIMER
Intelligent Commentary might just be an oxymoron in the realm of
Military Intelligence
Political Integrity.
There is so much scope through technology to revolutionise the broadcast. Picture in picture can be a little annoying, but what about the down the ground screen on a device? Or the ability to switch between down the ground/aerial/other angles.
It would allow you to glance at positioning and moves on your tablet/phone, whilst following the play via the normal broadcast angle on your tv (not unlike watching it live and glancing at the big screen for the odd closeup etc).