View Full Version : Should the NRL bring in the gridiron goalpost concept?
boondocks
29-07-2007, 11:29 PM
There has been a recent argument over what the point of having the goal posts in the field of play is on the sunday, and whether they should be moved back out of the way behind the try line just as they have it in the american NFL.
Stupid idea.
Field-goals would go out, the angle of conversions would stuff up, and the posts provide an obstacle for fullbacks catching the ball as well as the attacking teams kicks.
Stupid idea.
kenno
30-07-2007, 12:09 AM
I like them the way they are now. What should be really considered is the friggen corner posts. Too many different scenario's.
Mickyl84
30-07-2007, 12:10 AM
Why change anything that is not broken.!!
Broncos_R sick07
30-07-2007, 12:21 AM
No because i scored a try the other day that hit the post and came back and got it so i have a new found respect for goal post
benl87
30-07-2007, 12:23 AM
I broke my leg in our grand final one year when these two prop forwards picked me up and deliberately slammed me into the post.
I broke my leg in our grand final one year when these two prop forwards picked me up and deliberately slammed me into the post.
:eek: Ouch :o
boondocks
30-07-2007, 12:41 AM
yeah im happy with the way it is, i was just seeing what people would have to see about the idea of it.
it would be stupid to bring the concept in, it would up alot of aspects of the game. eg goal line defense, field goals, conversions, tradition etc.
Roaddogg
30-07-2007, 03:50 PM
Keep it as it is, as has already been mentioned it would totally change the way certain aspects of the game are played
Kustom made
30-07-2007, 04:04 PM
Stupid idea.
Field-goals would go out, the angle of conversions would stuff up, and the posts provide an obstacle for fullbacks catching the ball as well as the attacking teams kicks.
Stupid idea.
Field goals and conversions wouldn't change in the slightest. The posts would be on the try- line still but the base would be on the dead ball line. No difference to angles or any of that.
League Lover
30-07-2007, 07:21 PM
There has been a recent argument over what the point of having the goal posts in the field of play is on the sunday, and whether they should be moved back out of the way behind the try line just as they have it in the american NFL.
IMO no, why change it it...
SIDHE-ROX!!
30-07-2007, 07:53 PM
Field goals and conversions wouldn't change in the slightest. The posts would be on the try- line still but the base would be on the dead ball line. No difference to angles or any of that.
Field Goals and Conversions definitely would change.
You have to kick an extra 10 metres if you want to get a field goal.You'd have to be pretty much on the 10 metre line if you want a good chance of getting a drop goal.
Conversions wouldnt change as much, but Penalty kicks mainly. Another thing you'd have to kick an extra 10 metres.
Very bad idea IMO.
Brack
30-07-2007, 07:58 PM
OMG onli the BASE will be back but theres NO distance change on goalposts just the base OK!!!
imo leave dem how they r we hav padding around them for a reason if theres no padding u got a lawsuit on yor hands
SIDHE-ROX!!
30-07-2007, 08:03 PM
OMG onli the BASE will be back but theres NO distance change on goalposts just the base OK!!!
imo leave dem how they r we hav padding around them for a reason id theres no padding u got a lawsuit on yor hands
Ive now lost faith in the English language. I didnt get a single word of that :confused:
Brack
30-07-2007, 08:06 PM
get with the times my frend shortening words and spelling them incorrectly is the way of the future!!!!
SIDHE-ROX!!
30-07-2007, 08:08 PM
get with the times my frend shortening words and spelling them incorrectly is the way of the future!!!!
ok. Well can you rephrase your last post then?
Brack
30-07-2007, 08:11 PM
i dont see how i can
wat exactly dont u get about it
SIDHE-ROX!!
30-07-2007, 08:20 PM
i dont see how i can
wat exactly dont u get about it
Pretty much everything.
Brack
30-07-2007, 08:31 PM
well the 1st line is pretty much clear the goal posts would be like grid iron goal post where the base will be back on the dead ball line and the actual posts will comeing in over the goal line so theres no change in distance.
the 2nd line im just saying that I think we should leave the goal posts how they are and that the padding around the posts is there for a reason so theres no need to move the posts back
you got it now?
dondogz
30-07-2007, 08:37 PM
but wat about bombs that land in the ingoal
they could hit the bar which holds the post forward
Kustom made
30-07-2007, 08:38 PM
You don't have to kick an extra ten metres. The base of the goal posts will be on the dead ball line with the 'upper' part of the posts will be suspended above the try-line by connecting the upper and lower parts with a horizontal connection.
dondogz
30-07-2007, 08:41 PM
yeh i mean if it hits the 'horizontal connection'
Brack
30-07-2007, 08:41 PM
thats another reason y its a stupid idea it may work for nfl but nrl is a completly different game and i dont like these people who suggest we borrow from other sports that for the afl to do
really the onli thing that should be changed imo is the corner post rule i reckon it should be left there but if u touch it your not out
Radman
30-07-2007, 08:42 PM
*Off topic*
This is a question for all of those who are still at school.
Do your teachers still teach spelling and grammar or do you just learn around these subjects?.
SIDHE-ROX!!
30-07-2007, 08:56 PM
well the 1st line is pretty much clear the goal posts would be like grid iron goal post where the base will be back on the dead ball line and the actual posts will comeing in over the goal line so theres no change in distance.
the 2nd line im just saying that I think we should leave the goal posts how they are and that the padding around the posts is there for a reason so theres no need to move the posts back
you got it now?
Ohhhhhhhhh. I never knwe that the gridiron posts hang over the field.
I just took it as the goal posts being exactly the same, just on the dead ball line.
Brack
30-07-2007, 08:58 PM
*Off topic*
This is a question for all of those who are still at school.
Do your teachers still teach spelling and grammar or do you just learn around these subjects?.
1) its not off topic
2) i am still at school
Radman
30-07-2007, 09:06 PM
1) its not off topic
2) i am still at school
1) Yes, the question is.
2) Answer the question please.
Brack
30-07-2007, 09:13 PM
oh i get it now
sorry i didnt read it proply
my class ocasionly learns spelling and grammer
seaeaglesin08
30-07-2007, 09:17 PM
*Off topic*
This is a question for all of those who are still at school.
Do your teachers still teach spelling and grammar or do you just learn around these subjects?.
I agree Radman. The spelling & grammar by some people on this forum is atrocious
seaeaglesin08
30-07-2007, 09:19 PM
oh i get it now
sorry i didnt read it proply
my class ocasionly learns spelling and grammer
Obviously you're away on those days Brack
we dun realii do much spelin n grama in clas at skool, i dun no y des ppl rkon we spel bad, dey r da 1s dat spel bad.
u guyz need 2 get a lyf coz u shuld stop piking at wat we doo, anywayz im gna go now, cyaz
Broncos_R sick07
31-07-2007, 12:15 AM
oh i get it now
sorry i didnt read it proply
my class ocasionly learns spelling and grammer
I never got taught spelling and grammar in kindergarten
Roaddogg
31-07-2007, 12:25 AM
in NZ text langauge is accepted in exams (for ncea) (god thanks that i finished school before ncea came in)
Brack
31-07-2007, 01:12 AM
new zealanders r backwards!:p
Roaddogg
31-07-2007, 01:33 AM
new zealanders r backwards!:p
cant argue with that
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