I see rules changing is a reaction to the game changing due to strategies introduced by the coaches, such as the 'play-on' style from Barassi at Carlton which was a major change, the 'lie on the ground and fake injury' from Parkin at Carlton to stop a team's run by getting a stretcher on the ground and now the 'hold possession no matter what' which I give credit (blame) to Mark Williams at Port Adelaide who used a lot of crappy basketball and lacrosse set ups to great effect which had to be copied or countered.
This is where the game has a major problem. If they change the rules in response to every other AFL coach that comes through the door, in time, this game will barely be recognisable, if it’s not already.
The ‘win at all costs’ mentality of coaches is a major concern in all of this, because that is what is helping to reduce the game to a bore-fest. And winning is all they seem to care about, which is understandable to some degree, but if some of them had even a little bit of pride in the game of Aussie Rules, then they could not bring the game to its knees, with the way some of them choose to go about things. And clearly, some of them have absolutely no consideration for anything outside their own little patch of dirt.
Great coaches have a big picture view of the environment they operate in and their surroundings. Clearly, some AFL coaches have a narrow view of things.
Thankfully there'll always be the Richos who have a mind of their own and struggle to stop natural instinct being overridden by the coach's team strategies.
Unfortunately, there aren’t all that many personalities left in the game, because they’re all programmed like robots. The way the game is now, where’s the ability for players to play on instinct, use some initiative and do what seems flamboyant or logical even? Unless you’re the Brisbane Lions (at their best), or another balanced team, there is none. And simply because few teams have the ability of those awesome Brisbane teams, many clubs plan and organise everything to the last detail, in order to minimise and reduce the damage on the scoreboard.
It doesn’t seem to matter to them if the game suffers, just as long as they get the result they want. As a result, the game is being planned and organised to within an inch of its life; to the point where the game just needs someone to carry out the coach’s instructions. And any individual flair, personality and character that may show through is purely accidental.
Is that what we want, because that’s where we’re headed?
But no, let’s just tweak a few rules and everything will be fine.