TigerTime3
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Tactical potential in the AFL: how do you see the game evolving?
The context of this thread is after having watched the following NFL training tactics clip, so please watch this if you can:
The depth of planned movements in the NFL is obviously far more advanced than the AFL. Due to the free nature of our game, some might say our game has relatively limited tactical potential.
We all know Hardwick is a big fan of American sports. He's met with college teams to discuss tactics.
What are the limitations for in-depth movement tactics in the AFL? Would a team see a benefit if they spent 100s of hours planning, learning, and training for certain planned movements? Or are there simply too many players and too many minutes of play for it to be a realistic tool for winning premierships?
The context of this thread is after having watched the following NFL training tactics clip, so please watch this if you can:
The depth of planned movements in the NFL is obviously far more advanced than the AFL. Due to the free nature of our game, some might say our game has relatively limited tactical potential.
We all know Hardwick is a big fan of American sports. He's met with college teams to discuss tactics.
What are the limitations for in-depth movement tactics in the AFL? Would a team see a benefit if they spent 100s of hours planning, learning, and training for certain planned movements? Or are there simply too many players and too many minutes of play for it to be a realistic tool for winning premierships?