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  • ledge
    Hall of Fame
    • Dec 2007
    • 14301

    During game injuries

    Just had a thought that we seem to be getting more players injured during the game nowadays and not being able to come back on.
    I have an idea to maybe help the team that loses a player during a game .. For every player not able to come back on you get an extra 3? Interchange rotations.
    At least it evens up the fatigue factor a little.
    What's people's thoughts?
    Bring back the biff
  • jeemak
    Bulldog Legend
    • Oct 2010
    • 21814

    #2
    Re: During game injuries

    Originally posted by ledge
    Just had a thought that we seem to be getting more players injured during the game nowadays and not being able to come back on.
    I have an idea to maybe help the team that loses a player during a game .. For every player not able to come back on you get an extra 3? Interchange rotations.
    At least it evens up the fatigue factor a little.
    What's people's thoughts?
    It has some merit. Good thinking.
    TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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    • bulldogtragic
      The List Manager
      • Jan 2007
      • 34289

      #3
      Re: During game injuries

      As above. Seems common sense, so the AFL are unlikely to do it.
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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 44620

        #4
        Re: During game injuries

        Originally posted by ledge
        Just had a thought that we seem to be getting more players injured during the game nowadays and not being able to come back on.
        I have an idea to maybe help the team that loses a player during a game .. For every player not able to come back on you get an extra 3? Interchange rotations.
        At least it evens up the fatigue factor a little.
        What's people's thoughts?

        It would quickly be abused by some teams in tight games.
        The AFL introduced the sub rule to ensure teams were not disadvantaged by early injuries. The stats to support that decision were overwhelming because teams that lost a player early were just run into the ground by the opposition rotations. Supporters and some coaches hated the rule so that is why we have a full compliment of players but a limited number of changes so that clubs can't exploit it.

        Players being fatigued isn't a bad thing. Yesterdays last quarter to me highlights why we don't need to change anything. Down a very good player for half the game we lifted in the last quarter and won the game.

        If we need to adjust the number of rotations without giving the coaches a chance to wreck it then that makes more sense to me.
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        • soupman
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Nov 2007
          • 5113

          #5
          Re: During game injuries

          Originally posted by GVGjr
          It would quickly be abused by some teams in tight games.
          The AFL introduced the sub rule to ensure teams were not disadvantaged by early injuries. The stats to support that decision were overwhelming because teams that lost a player early were just run into the ground by the opposition rotations. Supporters and some coaches hated the rule so that is why we have a full compliment of players but a limited number of changes so that clubs can't exploit it.

          Players being fatigued isn't a bad thing. Yesterdays last quarter to me highlights why we don't need to change anything. Down a very good player for half the game we lifted in the last quarter and won the game.

          If we need to adjust the number of rotations without giving the coaches a chance to wreck it then that makes more sense to me.
          Not if you design it right. Maybe you get an extra 2 changes per quarter the player doesn't play.

          That means if they go down in the second quarter you get 4 more interchanges, if they go down in the third it'll be 2 and if they go down in the last you get none.

          It would better reflect the loss of the extra rotation spot on the bench and if a team wants to game the system they are missing a player for a whole quarter to do so.
          I should leave it alone but you're not right

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          • GVGjr
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 44620

            #6
            Re: During game injuries

            Originally posted by soupaman
            Not if you design it right. Maybe you get an extra 2 changes per quarter the player doesn't play.

            That means if they go down in the second quarter you get 4 more interchanges, if they go down in the third it'll be 2 and if they go down in the last you get none.

            It would better reflect the loss of the extra rotation spot on the bench and if a team wants to game the system they are missing a player for a whole quarter to do so.
            My response was based on the OP so if you basically sub a player out you pick up 3 extra rotations.
            The current rotations limit clubs being disadvantaged by an injury so my gut feel is that the current set-up needs a few season before changing it
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            • ledge
              Hall of Fame
              • Dec 2007
              • 14301

              #7
              Re: During game injuries

              Originally posted by GVGjr
              My response was based on the OP so if you basically sub a player out you pick up 3 extra rotations.
              The current rotations limit clubs being disadvantaged by an injury so my gut feel is that the current set-up needs a few season before changing it
              The player isn't subbed out they are injured .. There is no sub anymore, you don't get to choose who goes out its the one who is injured. Don't get subbed and injured confused.
              Bring back the biff

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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 44620

                #8
                Re: During game injuries

                Originally posted by ledge
                The player isn't subbed out they are injured .. There is no sub anymore, you don't get to choose who goes out its the one who is injured. Don't get subbed and injured confused.
                In theory yes, but the coaches will effectively sub a player out to gain extra rotations if they needed it. Your theory is fine, worth considering sometime in the future but we have a lot of coaches that would do anything to gain an advantage in tight games and the potential to abuse it would be too tempting.
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                • SonofScray
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 4234

                  #9
                  Re: During game injuries

                  Attrition is an acceptable and meaningful part of our game. I wouldn't support that change.
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                  • GVGjr
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 44620

                    #10
                    Re: During game injuries

                    Originally posted by SonofScray
                    Attrition is an acceptable and meaningful part of our game. I wouldn't support that change.
                    I tend to agree. Players being fatigued is also part of the game. If a team loses a player through an injury they aren't really disadvantaged because the other side has exactly the same number of rotations just spread across 22 players not 21.
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                    • ledge
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 14301

                      #11
                      Re: During game injuries

                      Originally posted by GVGjr
                      In theory yes, but the coaches will effectively sub a player out to gain extra rotations if they needed it. Your theory is fine, worth considering sometime in the future but we have a lot of coaches that would do anything to gain an advantage in tight games and the potential to abuse it would be too tempting.
                      The coach can't sub a player out he has to be injured and the Dr is the one who said a player is injured not the coach.. It's not a sub it's an injury where a player can't come back on. Sub and injured are two different things .. Why your calling it a sub and mentioning the coach is beyond me, it has nothing to do with the coach.
                      But I do like the idea of depending on what qtr it happens how many are given.
                      Bring back the biff

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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 44620

                        #12
                        Re: During game injuries

                        Originally posted by ledge
                        The coach can't sub a player out he has to be injured and the Dr is the one who said a player is injured not the coach.. It's not a sub it's an injury where a player can't come back on. Sub and injured are two different things .. Why your calling it a sub and mentioning the coach is beyond me, it has nothing to do with the coach.
                        But I do like the idea of depending on what qtr it happens how many are given.
                        Your suggesting that clubs will get extra rotations if they say a player won't be coming back on because he is injured.
                        Effectively a player would then have to don a vest to highlight that they can't come back on to the ground.
                        What would you suggest they call a player that can't come back on?

                        So you don't think there is any scope for a coach to get a player to feign an injury to gain extra rotations?
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                        • 1eyedog
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 13234

                          #13
                          Re: During game injuries

                          Watch how many cusp players all of a sudden get injured early in the game.
                          But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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                          • hujsh
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 11839

                            #14
                            Re: During game injuries

                            Originally posted by 1eyedog
                            Watch how many cusp players all of a sudden get injured early in the game.
                            Would that really help? You're still spreading the running out over 21 players instead of 22. When Collingwood lost players to injury against us they struggled to even use all their rotations.
                            [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                            • ledge
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 14301

                              #15
                              Re: During game injuries

                              Originally posted by GVGjr
                              Your suggesting that clubs will get extra rotations if they say a player won't be coming back on because he is injured.
                              Effectively a player would then have to don a vest to highlight that they can't come back on to the ground.
                              What would you suggest they call a player that can't come back on?
                              Injured !

                              So you don't think there is any scope for a coach to get a player to feign an injury to gain extra rotations?
                              Why would you do that and be a player down? Number 2 I will say it again it's not to do with the coach it's the Doctor.
                              Bring back the biff

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