Liverpower
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Statistical analysis without any stats?
At least some kind of readable table would be nice.
The other thing when assessing Dangerfield that would be required is time of game spent forward. Adelaide's midfield strength v forward line strength particularly since Walker went down surely means Dangerfield plays more forward than most other mids. That's going to change all his stats.
I fear your collection of stats is not only difficult to comprehend but in the end adds little to the subjective analysis.[/QUOT
Also worth pointing out that the other thread was specifically about whether Dangerfield does or will in the future rank in the top-5 in the competition, so I don't think it is unreasonable to refer mainly to his ranking according to various metrics.You make a lot of mentions to his lower position rankings in various stats but sometimes that kind of data can be misleading when you don't know the actual value difference between those rankings.
e.g. (just pulling numbers here) Dangerfield might be ranked 80th in some stat while other midfielders are ranked around 20th but what isn't shown is that the actual difference between 20th and 80th is only an average value of 0.8, so in reality there isn't really much of a difference there.
Not saying you're trying to mislead people with how you're presenting stats but anyone who looks at it objectively might question why you wouldn't actually include the totals and averages there. Unfortunately for you, being a Port Adelaide supporter in this case, people are going to assume you're pushing an agenda.





