Who do you think makes the fifa games?lol no you miss my point I'm saying that fifa which has pretty much perfected sporting games doesn't rate even the best players at 90 or more so I feel it would be wise to take note of how they do things because sadly there have been so many more football games than rugby ones.
Players should have preferred positions but i didn't agree with the system in Rugby 06 where if players played 'out of position' they would constantly drop the ball. players should be able to play anywhere on the park
eg. Dan Carter could play at prop... he would get smashed every time but it wouldn't effect his ball handling skills. I recall him playing about 10 minutes at half back last season and he actually did pretty well. i'm not sure how playing 'out of position' effected the players in Rugby 08 but i don't think it should make too much difference their ability in each position should be based on Stats, height and weigt
In rugby 08 they are even worse
I agree with no player beining a full 99 but just to add another few player that should be in the high 80 - 95.
Brain Habana
Francois Steyn
Morne Steyn
James O'Connor
Ma' a Nonu
Jaques Fourie
Just to add a few..
Players should have preferred positions but i didn't agree with the system in Rugby 06 where if players played 'out of position' they would constantly drop the ball. players should be able to play anywhere on the park
eg. Dan Carter could play at prop... he would get smashed every time but it wouldn't effect his ball handling skills. I recall him playing about 10 minutes at half back last season and he actually did pretty well. i'm not sure how playing 'out of position' effected the players in Rugby 08 but i don't think it should make too much difference their ability in each position should be based on Stats, height and weigt
In rugby 08 they are even worse
Oh really?!? I think it would be good if players would be more prone to injury if they played out of position. especially if they move from a back position into a forward position. Shane Williams would probably break his neck if he played at prop
Oh really?!? I think it would be good if players would be more prone to injury if they played out of position. especially if they move from a back position into a forward position. Shane Williams would probably break his neck if he played at prop
U not seen him atm, he gone pretty beef saw him last weekend (I live in same area as him). He looked quite stacked, been a summer in the gym me thinks lol
This is what I said:
"I apologise it was not 4 times in a row but to be exact it is 4 out of 6 that South Africa have beaten New Zealand. Twice in New Zealnd in 2 years"!
Just added the choker label to add substance. Facts are, SA have won 4/6 = 67% vs. NZ and hold all trophis possible!
What trophies do NZ have? Oh, wait. The Bledisloe (N.Z vs. Aus), wow!
i think its funny how hardly annnny northen hem players are rated in your 90's!
There is planety of star players up here, no player in the world should be over 93 on Rugby 12.
Gethin Jenkins
Alun-Wyn Jones
Mike Phillips
Jamie Roberts
Lee Byrne
And that's from the Welsh team alone with players who should be 85 plus.
He actually has a massive boot on him, when hes just messing around at practice he slaughters it. I remember reading an article a couple years ago where they revealed that he had the second biggest punt in the All Blacks squad behind Carter. When you think about it though, he doesnt need to kick, they asked him why he didnt more often and he said that he is very rarely in a situation where he has to. If he is in the situation where he has enough time and space to kick it, he may aswell just run it as hes a devastating runner.
The All Blacks tend to set up their kicking options at 9-10 instead of 10-12, if the All Blacks really need to get a kick away, it will be done before he gets his hands on it.
This whole deal about him being one dimensional is a bit of a myth too. Everyone seems to think that hes just a hard running battering ram and i cant for the life of me understand why.. Maybe its because of his appearance? seen as hes a big unit people assume that all he does is try to barge through things? He has a developed a great distribution game since adjusting to 2nd 5, but more importantly his first instinct is to try and step through the defence.
If you watch him play, he has a very distinct swagger type sidestep that he uses to try and slice between players, more often then not he steps into a little gap and offloads to Smith on the angle. Brute force is not his game at all.
Putting physical player like Jamie Roberts up against a one dimensional power player would probably nullify their attack, but it would do f-all against a player like Nonu. Like in the 08 NZ-Wales game, Nonu and Roberts were both playing 12, NZ won 29-12, Nonu scoring a try. One dimensional? not at all.
It thought SBW was a traditional 13?
That's true, I forgot that Ice can cover anywhere in the backline (save for halfback). And it looks like McAlister is regaining his form.
So true!!! there seems to be so many people rubbishing Nonu all over this forum and i can't really see why! he's a big, strong and fast player his ball handling and passing skills are right up there with the best of them these days and he's absolutely devastating!