wundergrape
Well-Known Member
Well then they need to have two balls in play.
Touche.
Well then they need to have two balls in play.
Why is this thread still going. In addition to being dumb soccer is also dangerous and should be outlawed.
You haven't really thought this through, have you? Offsides encourages one-on-ones because defenders are forced to mark individual forwards as they try to time onside runs.
If you do away with offsides, the entire defense will be forced to sag, because there is nothing preventing forwards from receiving passes anywhere in the attacking third. You'll have a clumping effect, where the defense swarms the goal and has to make sweeping clearances of 80 yards or more because there's no room for the goalie to operate.
Trust me, dude. Soccer is like any other sport. It's had its historical changes. When offside became instituted in the 20s, that's when the game really began to get good. It's similar to when basketball instituted the shot clock. We know what both games looked like before. No one (except uninformed observers, apparently) wants to go back.
Why is this thread still going. In addition to being dumb soccer is also dangerous and should be outlawed.
You sound like me when I tell people how much I think macro-brewed beer sucks.*
*they don't care either.
Or me when I tell friends baseball sucks.
Sure, it's nice to go out and chat with friends, drink over-priced beer and eat scummy water hot dogs, but there's simply not enough action to get into baseball. I just don't dig watching pitchers stretch, play with the resin bag, stretch some more, stare down the batter, look to the left, look to the right, shake off a catcher's sign or two, then throw some little white ball you can barely see in order to have some overweight, out-of-shape guy wearing a mask and a chest protector guess whether it was remotely over the plate. Or wasn't. It's a marvel when a baseball game is played in less than two and a half hours. Three to three-and-a-half hours is more the norm.
A soccer match is nearly continuous action for 90 minutes (adults) with a 15-minute break in between. The competition between individual players is nearly continuous.