He is 23 in a month.And were either of those players 20 gamers in their second year in the list?
Close is actually tracking very similar to Varcoe in his second season - so let's see what happens when Close gets more games under his belt
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He is 23 in a month.And were either of those players 20 gamers in their second year in the list?
Close is actually tracking very similar to Varcoe in his second season - so let's see what happens when Close gets more games under his belt
It ignores no such thing. I think you have misread my intention. It’s very simple. The metric that determines wins and loses is goals for minus goals against.You were right that he's giving it off too much rather than taking shots but the count on that one now sits at 2 total.
The statement above ignores that scores are an output of a team system. If coaches want to base winning on individual talent then they can go coach Carlton or 2011 Melbourne.
Who is 23. Not 19.And a rookie who's in his second year on the list
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Who is 23. Not 19.
Can people please stop filling in the gaps. You are making sh*t up based off association algorithms in your head and not what I actually state. For one I have claimed that narkle has been poor in recent weeks. I don’t attribute significant potential growth to either of them because of their age. Completely consistent. I’ve already seen enough from narkle that he can be a great attacking mid/foward. I do not see it in close. In saying that I don’t think close is a dud either. I think he could play a stokes role further up the ground Utilising his handball and pressure. although I’m uncertain whether he can read the play sufficiently to find enough ball up the ground.Classic seeds.
Dejects Close because he's almost 23, yet defends Narkle like crazy whose nearly 24 with several more seasons on the list.
You can't just pick the output metric of a system and measure every component against it.It ignores no such thing. I think you have misread my intention. It’s very simple. The metric that determines wins and loses is goals for minus goals against.
it’s not tackles, foward pressure, disposals, hit outs, kms run or how high your socks are pulled up. Those are all means to an end. The end being scores for minus scores against.
to rate any metric that is just a means to an end higher than the metric that is the end itself is insane. This is not my subjective opinion. It’s objective reality.
It ignores no such thing. I think you have misread my intention. It’s very simple. The metric that determines wins and loses is goals for minus goals against.
it’s not tackles, foward pressure, disposals, hit outs, kms run or how high your socks are pulled up. Those are all means to an end. The end being scores for minus scores against.
to rate any metric that is just a means to an end higher than the metric that is the end itself is insane. This is not my subjective opinion. It’s objective reality.
Right, but it would be ridiculous to assess the effectiveness of a ruckman by the number of goals he or she kicked or saved rather than hit outs to advantage. It's the same for other role players. In Close's case, chases, sprints, running, pressure acts, assists etc these are the better indicators of how well he's performing his role in the team.It ignores no such thing. I think you have misread my intention. It’s very simple. The metric that determines wins and loses is goals for minus goals against.
it’s not tackles, foward pressure, disposals, hit outs, kms run or how high your socks are pulled up. Those are all means to an end. The end being scores for minus scores against.
to rate any metric that is just a means to an end higher than the metric that is the end itself is insane. This is not my subjective opinion. It’s objective reality.
Replace goals with weighted goals and point if you want to be pedantic. I will let you see if you can guess the weights.What if Team A scores more goals than Team B, but Team B registers a greater number of behinds that not only makes up the differences but also exceed it?
In that case, the team scoring more goals doesn't actually win the match
Pity he doesn't have the X factor, tackling strength, pace or outrageous talent that Varcoe had. But Close is a fine player.And were either of those players 20 gamers in their second year in the list?
Close is actually tracking very similar to Varcoe in his second season - so let's see what happens when Close gets more games under his belt
And were either of those players 20 gamers in their second year in the list?
Close is actually tracking very similar to Varcoe in his second season - so let's see what happens when Close gets more games under his belt
So? His body is far more advanced then a second year draftee. More like a fifth year.And a rookie who's in his second year on the list
You would be wrong then.I would have thought Close is doing better than Varcoe in his second year.
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Doesn't look right. Ineffectual last couple of games and yes, needs to get more hungry around goals.Having a shocking month and still scared of attempting to kick goals. Needs a spell in the 2nds. Is he injured?
Varcoe was the scaredest player I’ve ever seen in the hoops for the first 3 or 4 years of his career. Close tracking very well, especially given where he was recruited in comparison.Pity he doesn't have the X factor, tackling strength, pace or outrageous talent that Varcoe had. But Close is a fine player.
wtf? He was the best defensive player in the club. At the age of 19.Varcoe was the scaredest player I’ve ever seen in the hoops for the first 3 or 4 years of his career. Close tracking very well, especially given where he was recruited in comparison.
dont need courage to run down players from behind. Improved out of sight as he got older/more confident.wtf? He was the best defensive player in the club. At the age of 19.
now closes willingness to take a shot on goal in open play. That’s scared.
, kills me)Particularly in local footy, it's often a sign of the opposite in fact.dont need courage to run down players from behind. Improved out of sight as he got older/more confident.
I think Close could take more shots, but absolutely love his team play more. Not sure why He is being bagged, other than some of us needing to hate on someone. (Not hate, but Menegola is mine, kills me)
So? His body is far more advanced then a second year draftee. More like a fifth year.
You would be wrong then.
varcoe, being far younger then close in his second season, averaged far higher goals and tackles. Close averaged two more possessions per game without any of the run and carry and line breaking of varcoe possessions.
Not the VARCOE I saw. Disagree completely.Varcoe was the scaredest player I’ve ever seen in the hoops for the first 3 or 4 years of his career. Close tracking very well, especially given where he was recruited in comparison.