- Can only pass backwards (canāt pass to a player in front of you). Underhand passing far better for this than QB style overhand throws
- If you kick down field, players must be behind you to get involved in play
- When defending, can't make dangerous contact with attacking player (no head, ankles, knees, etc)
- No timeouts, no in-between play stoppages to reset. Itās just continuous gameplay
- Lack of NFL helmets/padding also makes it a safer contact sport, as thereās more technique applied to tackles than the NFL
š§ NRL VS NFL:
- NFL is too stifling
- Athleticism neutered by huddles, timeouts, time stoppages
- Coach has too much direct influence. Thereās no continuous play that lets the players play
- Spontaneity is crushed and robotic procedure is rewarded
- Basketball is Americaās greatest athletic sport but that also would benefit from less stoppages and timeouts
- Minutiae of American sports rules and their application destroy watchability
- NFL "safety" equipment only encourages dangerous collisions. Thatās all they areācollisions. Thereās no technique.
- Best players from each state (and for most part, best players in the game) play against each other
- Not pointless spectacle. Thereās a lot of pride on the line
- Rugby league at its most athletic, brutal and brilliant
- Execution of all-star games in US sports are a waste of time in comparison
āļø GAMEPLAY BREAKDOWN:
- Going to use an example from 2013 State of Origin game
- https://youtu.be/ctsjPu-iP40?t=378
- NSW (blue) kicks off to QLD (maroon)
- QLD work through the first set of six of the match, playing for field position with a kick downfield at the end
š”HOW TO WIN IN ATTACK:
- If youāre getting tackled, your goal is to āfind your frontā as quickly as possible.
- Means you can play the ball faster, defensive line can't reset, and gives your team momentum
- You can see the QLD player do just that

š”HOW TO WIN IN DEFENSE:
- Wrestle the attacking player onto their back and slow the play the ball down.
- Give your team more time to reset in defense and slow attacking momentum
- You can see NSW defenders to this here

- Both instances require explosive power for the run, solid strength for contact and great core strength to win the play the ball
- And this is all continuous
- Every tackle requires an incredible level of skill and athleticism
- Players will average 8km running distance per game
š§ GAME IQ:
- League constantly demands you to play āheads upā
- Playmakers are constantly looking to take advantage of bad defensive decisions
- Lead up to QLDās 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

š 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
https://youtu.be/fEcU_pFnGWo
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