: Wed Apr 29, 2009 4:02 pm
The_Wolfman wrote:
Hey SEB
Thanks for the stats. It shows who actually working for the side and can highlight the unsung hero's, what they can't do is highlight the influence a creative player has on the game. Any thoughts on changing the system next year to take account of a players influence on the game? The stats showed Briers as our 3rd worst performer when in fact he had a great game whilst he was on.
Yeh, there is no way of developing a perfect system unfortunately. Opta don't record quality, just quantity. For example a superb Briers pass to Bridge (very noticeable at the time and again on the highlights) that sets him away to set up Hicks just doesn't register. Nor they record things like taking the ball at first receiver and distributing to the forwards. Nor completely unmeasurable stuff such as organising the line and creating doubt in the defence.
The way I look at it is - to get a full picture of how the team played, you need to use your own judgement during the game (taking mental notes at the time of good and bad things you see), consider other people's opinions, look at who scored and who set them up and then take a look at the stats as well. Only a combination of these things gives the full picture.
So, for me, against Huddersfield, I thought our forwards laid an excellent platform lead by Carvell, Morley, Vinnie and Westwood. The whole team contributed in it's structure, spirit and defence. And then the threequarters really did their job, with Bridge probably the best, lead excellently by Briers and Monaghan who I thought showed then can be a very good pairing, complementing each other very well with different skills and strengths.
All of this is a combination of the various sources.