jimmae wrote:
No my solution would be to play tough but fair footy, and fly the flag when needed - not to collect someone behind play in retaliation - that's called getting sucked in.
The danger is that we have somebody important sucked in and then we lose them.
I assume that part of our game plan is for our key forwards to remain a target in the forward line. I assume that they arent to get sucked into moving too far down the field. We have other players and plans in place to deal with these tactical outcomes. Why should 'flying the flag' be any different.
Apparently in Ice Hockey the 'Gunfighter' idea is a well known and used tactic. Save your good players from getting suspended by having your 'Gunfighter' on standby. Any agro and bring on the specialist!!! Kind of like the punter in the Gridiron!!
Why is this not a tactic. Sure you're telling somebody to break the rules, but why is that any different to disguising an intentional out of bounds, holding the ball into a pack etc etc. Operating on the fringe of the rules to best advantage.