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<blockquote data-quote="ak47" data-source="post: 114147"><p>the new strict rulings has been overturned</p><p></p><p>i agree with you with Rugby GG</p><p></p><p>but in league its never as stringent until this year and now its back to the ole</p><p></p><p>decoy me up scottie</p><p></p><p>half the time if a decoy runner doesnt change his direction and hits a defender - the defender has bought the decoy - thats not attacks fault its a poor read on defense</p><p></p><p>flip the coin for a minute - under the new ruling, defenders could milk the obstruction - they see someone running straight, they stay still, and dont care about where the ball is....decoy runs thru, hits the defender that never cared where the ball was - only cared about this decoy, just stay still get hit and its a no try - u cant open up new avenues for milking in league</p><p></p><p>the warriors rulings were shocking</p><p></p><p>wiki ran the inside the ball went outside</p><p></p><p>the defense that had wiki covered were never defending the try scorer - they were wiki's men, and they stuck with him, and by no means had a chance shift outside - they had men outside anyways, and they let the try in - potentially to milk this farce of a rule</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ak47, post: 114147"] the new strict rulings has been overturned i agree with you with Rugby GG but in league its never as stringent until this year and now its back to the ole decoy me up scottie half the time if a decoy runner doesnt change his direction and hits a defender - the defender has bought the decoy - thats not attacks fault its a poor read on defense flip the coin for a minute - under the new ruling, defenders could milk the obstruction - they see someone running straight, they stay still, and dont care about where the ball is....decoy runs thru, hits the defender that never cared where the ball was - only cared about this decoy, just stay still get hit and its a no try - u cant open up new avenues for milking in league the warriors rulings were shocking wiki ran the inside the ball went outside the defense that had wiki covered were never defending the try scorer - they were wiki's men, and they stuck with him, and by no means had a chance shift outside - they had men outside anyways, and they let the try in - potentially to milk this farce of a rule [/QUOTE]
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