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La Dee-vina Comedia

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  1. You are quite right. I should have said it casts doubt on some claims made in the name of sports science.
  2. Actually, there are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary numbers and those who don't.
  3. Jack Dyer allegedly told his players to line up alphabetically by height. Right now, if he told players to line up alphabetically by jumper number, only Langdon would know where to stand (*assuming the number he's wearing at training is his assigned number).
  4. Reads like an autumn weather forecast
  5. Quick question: Who's the best MFC footballer to have come from Adelaide?
  6. TV news is all about the video footage. If the network doesn't have a picture showing Oliver in trouble but one showing that May might be, they'll fashion the story to address May's potential injury because it is what they can show.
  7. Here's a link to that article. In my view, it puts significant doubt on sports science. I wonder what else, claimed in the name of sports science, is suspect? Perhaps we'll finally see players who kick goals staying on the ground instead of being immediately interchanged and maybe there will be more practice at kicking for goal.
  8. I'm not quibbling with your technical description (I wouldn't know), but are you confident from a still image that you can draw that particular conclusion?
  9. That's the standard of service we Demonlanders expect. Thanks Saty.
  10. I beg to differ. If it was a detailed report we'd not only know where they went for lunch but what each person had. And who paid.
  11. Must have been very short kicks
  12. We all have differing opinions, but I think you're being generous with Paul Hopgood's ability. I'd go back to Stephen Tingay (and if he doesn't qualify because he played his best football in #2, all the way to Stan Alves).
  13. But why does the AFL need to give permission for that to happen?
  14. Yeah, nah
  15. Don't worry, Old Dee. With respect to the grammar, I'm just being pedantic and with respect to the hair, it's pure jealousy.
  16. Ahh, the memories. When I was a kid (50 years ago) a "stab pass" was a low, quick, short drop kick. A thing of great beauty and very effective. I'll guess that's not quite what Fristch and Salem were doing today, although, I'm sure what they did still looked good.
  17. Did he really say "how good of a player he can be"? If so, what does he need to fix first? His grammar or his hairstyle?
  18. You were half right. I meant both professional and Olympic sports.
  19. I think the fundamental question is whether a recycled player is better than an untried player who we could select with pick 97 in the draft. If we think a recycled player is better, then it becomes a question of which one. I don't have a view as to which is better, but I can understand the thinking that at pick 97, the talent pool of untried players is likely to be at the extremely shallow end.
  20. Disconcerting. Not sure what visual image I'm meant to contruct from the censored word. Nevertheless, thanks Saty for your continuing coverage of training.
  21. Who else meets that criterion? Carl Ditterich would be one. Did David Schwarz or Greg Parke? Help me out, please.
  22. and not to mention that the USA has a Bill of Rights and I imagine their professional sports players follow a similar regimen.
  23. I'm not sure how a Bill of Rights would help in this situation as the players have provided their consent. If they don't like those conditions, they don't have to be professional sports people.
  24. Has there ever been a definitive explanation as to why "permission to train" is even necessary? One possible reason is insurance for injury and another might be to stop draft tampering (although I don't know how).
  25. Wouldn't surpise me to see Nathan Jones in that role this year.