Is Stringer the softest "tough guy" to play ATM?
He's built, has the tough guys persona with bogan mask etc, yet is like a complete walkover in any contest.
An absolute flog by any metric
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Is Stringer the softest "tough guy" to play ATM?
He's built, has the tough guys persona with bogan mask etc, yet is like a complete walkover in any contest.
Not sure if this is actually your question, but Champion Data have two different catch-all numbers, rankings points and player ratings points. The rankings points are supercoach-like, where different kinds of acts get different points weightings - the sort of system where 100 is a good score. Unlike supercoach they don’t include some of the weird stuff that adds randomness to supercoach as a game. Ratings points measure the difference in what they call score equity (basically the change in likelihood that your team will get the next goal) for each involvement in play. Nice thing about that system is the score maps to the scoreboard value of your game in points. A rating score of more than about 25 is an outstanding game and more than 15 as a season average is elite.Isn’t it 4th
What’s the difference between rating and ranking?
That chart breaks me brain
Stringers scared of mature women let a lone a bloke like cunners!Is Stringer the softest "tough guy" to play ATM?
He's built, has the tough guys persona with bogan mask etc, yet is like a complete walkover in any contest.
He is a jet and has been for a long time. The rest of the competition are now starting to realize just how good he is.
Very similar on that regard to Stevo. Constantly overlooked for AA selection, finally got one in 99 from memory. Hopefully Ben can do the same 20 years on.
I’d be curious to read how others rate him against Stevo.
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From the AFL website, who would have thought;
" Ben Cunnington – Putting together one of the great midfield seasons. Is racking up AFL-highs in contested possessions (17.7) and clearances (8.5), relegating Carlton superstar Patrick Cripps to second in each. Physical brute with the best hands in the business."
" But Cripps, Cripps....." f*** off.
Yep, let's trade him.
( p.s. Ben10 - Happy 200th )
Not sure if this is actually your question, but Champion Data have two different catch-all numbers, rankings points and player ratings points. The rankings points are supercoach-like, where different kinds of acts get different points weightings - the sort of system where 100 is a good score. Unlike supercoach they don’t include some of the weird stuff that adds randomness to supercoach as a game. Ratings points measure the difference in what they call score equity (basically the change in likelihood that your team will get the next goal) for each involvement in play. Nice thing about that system is the score maps to the scoreboard value of your game in points. A rating score of more than about 25 is an outstanding game and more than 15 as a season average is elite.
"Which Nobel Peace Prize has he won recently?"AA selection committee: “ yeah look he was stiff to miss out, but who do you leave out to put him in?”
**** that, he should be first selected in the guts and you slot the others in around HIM.
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Very similar on that regard to Stevo. Constantly overlooked for AA selection, finally got one in 99 from memory. Hopefully Ben can do the same 20 years on.
I’d be curious to read how others rate him against Stevo.
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Very similar on that regard to Stevo. Constantly overlooked for AA selection, finally got one in 99 from memory. Hopefully Ben can do the same 20 years on.
I’d be curious to read how others rate him against Stevo.
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Both are your classic no fuss, tough as nails, farm boys but after that they are fairly different players. Stevo was a very kick heavy player and could get on his bike and wheel around on his left whereas Cunners is far less mobile and obviously relies on handball more.
Stevo will always be one of my all time favourites but Ben is the more skilled footballer.
Yeah they’re not similar in playing style, I was more thinking about being hard, no fuss types. Both will probably go their careers being under appreciated footballers outside of Arden St.
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Yeah they’re not similar in playing style, I was more thinking about being hard, no fuss types. Both will probably go their careers being under appreciated footballers outside of Arden St.
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Very similar on that regard to Stevo. Constantly overlooked for AA selection, finally got one in 99 from memory. Hopefully Ben can do the same 20 years on.
I’d be curious to read how others rate him against Stevo.
It was an unfortunate fate of time that Stevo was usually up against G. Williams, R. Harvey & G. Hocking for spots.
And beat them all Snake. Remember he did his knee once rd. 20 or 21. Was back for first day pre-season next year.
Stevo will always be one of my all time favourites but Ben is the more skilled footballer.
Haha yeah I still remember those years you and I defended him staying in the royal blue and white, whilst others said he was too slow for the modern game.. yadda.. yadda.. and here we are in 2019 with him dominating the league, still in the mighty royal blue and white.So, finally, are a fair few Bigfooty posters.
cant remember who said it but during State Of Origin a commentator said something along the lines of "Stevo would be the first selected every time". Was a real badge of honor.Very similar on that regard to Stevo. Constantly overlooked for AA selection, finally got one in 99 from memory. Hopefully Ben can do the same 20 years on.
I’d be curious to read how others rate him against Stevo.
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Not that keen on coloured boots either snakeUniversally loved because he represents traditional North values to his bootlaces.
- Blue collar
- Proper Hard
- No
- Never buckles
- Deeds not words
- Unassuming
He's one of the few real men left playing in an era of hairstyle & cosmetically obsessive, virtue signalling, careerist impostors.