I´ve taken 2 posts from the paris-review thread that, in my opinion, are worth to be discussed. Don´t know if it fits better in any "rule area":
Originally Posted by Beaker
Personally I see in both posts right intensions.
I´ve been talkin to Ulrich months ago (@Marseille) about that "new" rule and I´ve seen just a little problem with that rule.
A pack hit sometimes can not be heard/felt and if your not Mr. Gadget you even cannot see em in 80%. So it COULD be, that you play on and you don´t know it. The penalty is a 141. I´m fine with that.
But sometimes players are playing on KNOWING that they do (maybe with hits on obvious parts of your body) and these guys get the same penalty. A 141.
This looks pretty unfair to me.
I think it would be easy to split the rule into OBVIOUS playin on into a 241 instead of a 141 and normal 141 for pack hits.
Would this help? Or does this make the work for refs easier?
Would be nice to read any opinions from the refs and how they see the situation.
Cheers,
Lex
Originally Posted by Beaker
Originally Posted Mark Toye-NexusOne thing, why are you complaining about getting a 1-4-1 for a pack hit? they are they rules!
If you have a hit on you and are still playing, it's a 1-4-1, no ifs and buts. As long as you are in the game, you are affecting the game whether you know about it or not.
The less grey area there is the better the reffing becomes. If you're hit, and you play, it's a 1-4-1. That's not bad reffing.
I think everybody understands, that when you have a hit and you are playing on, you are giving your team an advantage and this needs to be neutralized in a 141 (if you feel/hear it or not).Its just a bad rule!!
Its for no brain robotic refs. If they can only get half-wits to ref then fair enough, but I'd hope they could get some guys with a little nous couldnt they?
[Seperate topic already covered - but you started it Beaks!!]
Personally I see in both posts right intensions.
I´ve been talkin to Ulrich months ago (@Marseille) about that "new" rule and I´ve seen just a little problem with that rule.
A pack hit sometimes can not be heard/felt and if your not Mr. Gadget you even cannot see em in 80%. So it COULD be, that you play on and you don´t know it. The penalty is a 141. I´m fine with that.
But sometimes players are playing on KNOWING that they do (maybe with hits on obvious parts of your body) and these guys get the same penalty. A 141.
This looks pretty unfair to me.
I think it would be easy to split the rule into OBVIOUS playin on into a 241 instead of a 141 and normal 141 for pack hits.
Would this help? Or does this make the work for refs easier?
Would be nice to read any opinions from the refs and how they see the situation.
Cheers,
Lex