But if they don't crack down on "dangerous" staging...They recognise that players are 'shrugging' to make a tackle slip high.
They really should recognise this, too, but this is a really weird time for the AFL. They know they are going to face massive future litigation for not protecting players from CRT. Whether anyone likes it or not, it is coming like a tsunami on the horizon.
So here we are, with the AFL shitting itself and overreacting to every minor head impact. Sad days for our sport, but maybe the 'good old days' weren't so good either.
Hopefully some common sense middle ground can be attained, but it is a tricky situation.
then there is a perverse incentive to put their own heads at risk to win a free.
Leading to more infuries/litigation?