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[QUOTE="Financeguy, post: 3298112, member: 8280"] Well i am a Broncos fan and voted that i still love the game so best not to decide you understand and can guarantee the minds of people starting the thread as part of a discussion which is the purpose of coming on here. It's pretty well agreed by fans, commentators and current players that the momentum is now harder than ever turn around once it is going against you. Receiving or taking the kickoff can both be a benefit depending on the current status of the game, i am not opposed to having this explored though but would rather it be in trials rather than introduced in round 5 of a season. Meh, risk and reward...most teams utilise it when they are behind so that's already sorted. Team and coach will look like idiots if they use it off the kick off in a semi final and either the opposition get the ball only 60 meters out on the first tackle or worse, they give away a penalty for a kick out on the full or not going the 10 and are down 6 nil after 3 minutes. There is still a joy in seeing a defensive focused game where points are at a premium. Our 7 point GF against the Storm was a great game with only 23 points scored. The Panthers v Storm game earlier in the year was, imo, one of the best this year and the score was 12-10 and the commentators even mentioned how it was "old school" I don't need 10 try's a game scored to enjoy it but as casual fans make up the bulk of the audience maybe that is a better type of game for them to watch. [/QUOTE]
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