maurice wrote:Can I suggest players stop at first contact with a defender, nobody should get hurt then. Asiata clearly attempts a tackle in both instances with arms apart,
He doesn't though. He drops the shoulder dangerously/recklessly into the planted knee of a player. It's insanely dangerous and incredibly stupid, for both the ball carrier and the tackler. Had he made either of those tackles on the torso of the player, he'd have been sent off, there are no arms in either of them, only shoulder. In a normal tackle on the legs, you hold the legs to send the player down in line with their own momentum, which is relatively safe. With that technique, he's sending the knee joint the other way, the way it doesn't bend. It's crazy technique. He's effectively doing a cannonball from the front, it's absolute madness. It's either going to mangle the leg of the ball carrier or knock himself out in the majority of cases.
To suggest those were in any way good tackles or normal technique is bizarre.