Originally Posted by
NeverFeltBetter
Maybe this can be a general GAA thread. Watched Limerick's win today, one of those games where Limerick were the better side pretty clearly, but it took 50 minutes for them to decide to really show it.
I did wonder watching though, does hurling have a problem with, well, how good players have gotten? They were scoring points from crazy distances and angles as a matter of course today, and scoring super quickly in succession: Limerick scored three singular points in 80 seconds at the start of the second half, and any free within 80 yards of goal was scorable. At one point does this start being more of a problem than a benefit?