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<blockquote data-quote="Fa&#039;atau82" data-source="post: 295257"><p>For every sport, there is a tactic to negate the way to play the game, as in such fashion to completely dictate the way the game is played. Like Inter Milan's catenaccio.</p><p></p><p>There are times in a game where kicking is a great idea. This works on the basis that early in the game, each team is finding each other out. Put up a few high balls and see who can't cope. Or kick for touch in the actual intention of gaining territory. So whatever the rules are, someone, some team will completely reverse the whole point of it. So, we get the ping-pong scenario. Really, you should only kick when finding touch, clearing your lines, putting up a garryowen on the fullback or the crosskick. </p><p></p><p>Aimless kicking, that's not even destined to find touch is just a crap tactic.. or not a tactic at all. Kicking is fine, if it's used for it's proper use. Always run the ball in hand. It makes sense. As long as you have the ball, they do not. Is that too difficult to figure out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fa'atau82, post: 295257"] For every sport, there is a tactic to negate the way to play the game, as in such fashion to completely dictate the way the game is played. Like Inter Milan's catenaccio. There are times in a game where kicking is a great idea. This works on the basis that early in the game, each team is finding each other out. Put up a few high balls and see who can't cope. Or kick for touch in the actual intention of gaining territory. So whatever the rules are, someone, some team will completely reverse the whole point of it. So, we get the ping-pong scenario. Really, you should only kick when finding touch, clearing your lines, putting up a garryowen on the fullback or the crosskick. Aimless kicking, that's not even destined to find touch is just a crap tactic.. or not a tactic at all. Kicking is fine, if it's used for it's proper use. Always run the ball in hand. It makes sense. As long as you have the ball, they do not. Is that too difficult to figure out? [/QUOTE]
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