Yes but Daniel, this pressure, pressure pressure is created by having so many players around the contest at all times. When you're kicking in from a behind for instance, they just push everybody down and lock you into your defensive half.Wherever you try to go to clear,left, right, corridor,even if you go short to the boundary, everybody just masses there like iron filings drawn by a magnet.
Watching the Tigers or whoever try to counter it is like watching someone try to negotiate their way through a minefield, and I maintain that it's not attractive to watch. It only looks attractive on tv because they kill you on the rebound and are able to score heavily. The modern game is an abomination, and Adolph and co. need to come up with some credible interchange rules to STOP it. This 3 man and a sub doesn't work, because the game is still clogged up til late in the piece when teams tire. A cap of 80 rotations a game would be better. That's not a huge change to the rules, but it would stop teams like Collingwood expoiting the current loophole in the rules.