- In defense, you have 12 players in the defending line, with a fullback behind the line organizing the defense
- If you split the field at the goal posts, the ideal defense has 6 players on either side of the field
🧠 GAME IQ:
- League constantly demands you to play “heads up”
- Playmakers are constantly looking to take advantage of bad defensive decisions
- Lead up to QLD’s 2nd try (https://youtu.be/ctsjPu-iP40?t=1402), the QLD dummy-half can go left or right. He goes left. Here's why:

- In defense, you have 12 players in the defending line, with a fullback behind the line organizing the defense
- If you split the field at the goal posts, the ideal defense has 6 players on either side of the field
- the QLD playmaker goes left because doing a split-second count, identifies a miscount
- the right side defense only has 5 defenders against 6 attacking players
- so he runs the play that way, they create an overlap, and QLD score a try

🌞 SUMMARY:
- The strategy that's in NFL? Rugby league has it AND it happens at a much faster pace in a much more physical and athletic game
- 2023 season has just started
- Fubo TV usually show 1 game per week or you can get a gamepass at http://nrl.com.
- Americans should watch better sports. Rugby league is one of them.
Oh, and about State of Origin:
- It's really state against state, mate against mate
- often these players play for the same team outside of state of origin
- but playing against each other, for their state, will belt the shit out of each other too
- All-Stars would never