Re: Wigan v Sts discussion - THIS THREAD ONLY PLEASE : Sun Nov 05, 2023 4:21 pm
Phuzzy wrote:
It's all opinion, of course, but I'd slightly take issue with them being as good as any "if fit and on form" for the simple reason that they're barely, if ever, both fit and on form. I think it's a little disingenuous to make a comparison based on their absolute best when they are unlikely to be that. It would be just as relevant to say that, at their worst (i.e. injured and/or unfit) they're no good at all.
I know you allude to this yourself in the above but the point I'm making is they need to be graded on what you're likely to get rather than an ideal world scenario that's unlikely to happen. On that score, I think, as a pairing they're nowhere near amongst the best.
To take it to extremes in order to illustrate my point, it would be like signing Wally Lewis because, at his best, he would be the best in the world. It ain't going to happen!
Now, I accept that there's a chance that they could both come back, remain fit and both play to their absolute potential. Is it likely though?
I know you allude to this yourself in the above but the point I'm making is they need to be graded on what you're likely to get rather than an ideal world scenario that's unlikely to happen. On that score, I think, as a pairing they're nowhere near amongst the best.
To take it to extremes in order to illustrate my point, it would be like signing Wally Lewis because, at his best, he would be the best in the world. It ain't going to happen!
Now, I accept that there's a chance that they could both come back, remain fit and both play to their absolute potential. Is it likely though?
Be a bit more likely if we stop playing Percy as though he weighs 20 stone!