petszk wrote: So you're saying that if the rules were changed in this manner, the team that scored the most goals would have won the match. And you're saying this as if it's a bad thing. :-k
Many team sports have multiple ways of scoring and/or different points on offer for different scoring zones (both Rugbys, NFL, GAA, Basketball, etc) and even in Soccer you can win a game by the other team putting the ball in the back of their net without you actually scoring a goal yourself. The quirks in each sport are part of their nature and culture and are familiar to those that follow that particular sport. In any case, not all behinds are scored by the attacking team. Some are deflected or rushed (fumbled to avoid a deliberate free kick) through by the defending team. Removing behinds would remove the scoring penalty which would just encourage more rushing to gain a free possession. Some in the past have suggested copying Soccer and handing possession to the attacking team a certain distance from goal anytime the ball crosses the line to prevent rushed behinds, but it's unworkable in Aussie Rules whenever it has been trialed. It's too hard in a multi-player contest to know who last touched the ball before it crossed the line. Easier to just say it's a behind score and let the game flow.
|