How did we get to this travesty that we call a scrum?
Props focusing on getting the hit rather actual test of strength. Can't remember the last time I saw a driving scrum.
Biggest thing is I can't remember the last time I saw the scrum half throw the ball into through channel in a scrum.
There's such a narrow sighted views to scrums in the modern game. The only focus is on the initial hit and forcing your opponent down (extremely unsafe I might add.)
My question is why has the game devolved from a dynamic attacking platform to this narrow sighted formality of possession?
As well what effects would actually enforcing this law have on the modern scrum.
I personally feel that it would force teams to be more dynamic.
Props focusing on getting the hit rather actual test of strength. Can't remember the last time I saw a driving scrum.
Biggest thing is I can't remember the last time I saw the scrum half throw the ball into through channel in a scrum.
There's such a narrow sighted views to scrums in the modern game. The only focus is on the initial hit and forcing your opponent down (extremely unsafe I might add.)
My question is why has the game devolved from a dynamic attacking platform to this narrow sighted formality of possession?
As well what effects would actually enforcing this law have on the modern scrum.
I personally feel that it would force teams to be more dynamic.