TV's Frink said:
Warbler said:
TV's Frink said:
A guy got a red card. So his team plays a man down, like a power play in hockey but it lasts the rest of the game.
then that is Costa Rica's own fault and problem. They don't want to be down a man and be more tired than than their oppenent? Dont break the rules and get red carded. That like an NHL team complaining that the other team scored a goal on a power play.
This is a Warb specialty. You take something and begin arguing something completely unrelated, to the point where I don't even remember why I said the thing in the first place. Therefore, I will stop trying to remember.
*sigh* I will try to remind you:
You said:
TV's Frink said:
So what are everyone's thoughts on penalty kicks deciding a game? I'm not a fan. I understand you can't go with sudden death forever, as the players get too exhausted to run at some point. But what about using corner kicks instead of penalty kicks?
Then I asked:
Warbler said:
why can't you use sudden death until someone scores? It wouldn't have to go on forever. Eventually, someone would get tired and let a goal slip by.
Then you said:
TV's Frink said:
Did you watch Costa Rica today? They could barely walk.
Then I asked:
Warbler said:
What about Greece? could they just barely walk?
Then you said:
TV's Frink said:
Greece wasn't down a man.
Then I asked:
Warbler said:
Why was Costa Rica down a man?
To which you said:
TV's Frink said:
A guy got a red card. So his team plays a man down, like a power play in hockey but it lasts the rest of the game.
Then I replied:
Warbler said:
then that is Costa Rica's own fault and problem. They don't want to be down a man and be more tired than than their oppenent? Dont break the rules and get red carded. That like an NHL team complaining that the other team scored a goal on a power play.
To which you said:
TV's Frink said:
This is a Warb specialty. You take something and begin arguing something completely unrelated, to the point where I don't even remember why I said the thing in the first place. Therefore, I will stop trying to remember.
and here we are. any questions?
TV's Frink said:
As for your second question, I want it to end more like regular play, but I also understand the realities of making these guys run for four hours. I prefer some kind of compromise.
wouldn't sudden death without goalies be a compromise? You could play sudden death with goalies for a certain amount of time and if no one scores, pull the goalies. Sounds like the kind of compromise you are after.
No goalies is no closer to regular play than penalty kicks...you could even argue it's further away.
not really sure how you can argue it is further away. My way would involve the whole field and kicking the ball up and down it and would involve all players sands the goalies and involves running up and down said field. All would be the same as regular play accept no goalies. Penalty kicks involves just two players the kicker and the goalie, one kick and a very small part of the field. Quite different than regular play.
Something I like the sound of would be to continue play after extended time, sudden death style, but allow unlimited substitutions and re-entry. Just to keep someone from dying from exhaustion.
ok, but if a team was limited to 10 players due to a red card, they should still only be allowed 10 players.
What about playing sudden death for say 15-20 minutes, then take a break for the same amount of time that halftime is, then play for another 15-20 and take another halftime break and so on until you have winner? The breaks should keep the players from getting too tired.