@Russell said:
@jirskyr said:
@Nelson said:
The defensive ability of a fullback is just not something that really lends itself to statistical analysis. They are not a front line defender and if they're making a lot of tackles per game you'll probably find that they are either doing some defending on the wing, or they're defending on the line when the other team's inside the 10 (leaving the team exposed to a kick in behind).
His positional play and commitment in defence is phenomenal. Some of his missed tackles can probably be chalked up to him reading the play well enough to actually be there and try to stop the try when other fullbacks would be metres behind the play.
Missed tackles in broken play are also not a great indicator. His main goal is to shut the situation down. If he cuts down the attacker's options by his positioning and manages to slow the attacker down for cover defence to get him then even if he's missed the tackle he's done a stellar job.
This is one area where I don't care what the stats say - Teddy is a great defender.
Of course FBs can be analysed through numbers, if your data is good enough. Any position and any facet of the game can be quantified and you can bet your bottom dollar every club does this both in-game and at training.
Thing about Tedesco's defence, and I realise I'm straying away from the Brooks topic, is that in looking at Brooks I realised that Tedesco posts fairly ordinary defensive numbers. So if there is something unique to FBs and you look across the line, you should find some consistency at least in comparing fullbacks.
And he doesn't compare well. He's not mid-pack, he's right down the bottom. Now sure there is a lot more to it, more than what NRL Stats record and things you have noted like shutting down plays rather than missed tackles. But if you are a struggling club, which we are, and you see some fair consistency of performance amongst top clubs and/or players, you should be asking yourself what are they doing differently and should we try to emulate this?
Maybe you are right, maybe other FBs do defend on wing or on line more than Teddy. Maybe you would find that clubs with high tackle-count FBs are more prone to concede tries from kicks inside the 20m. But more than anything it begs the question, or at least the consideration, that if other top FBs at top clubs are achieving certain types of numbers, why should our FB not be measured against that? Perhaps we should be putting Tedesco in the line more when defending the 20, if that is the reason he makes less tackle attempts.
Of course stats aren't everything, but the line "I don't care what the stats say" is a dangerous one. You care about stats in other areas but not in this instance? That's sort of cherry-picking isn't it?
You're obviously stats man "jirskyr" and that is good for you if you are into it.
Personally I am a watch man and tend to believe what my eyes see. You have named 7 or 8 FB's and given their stats which shows Teddy is near or at the bottom.
Well I reckon he is near the top - out of all those FB's I think he is the best defender and am very happy we have him as our last line of defence. Maybe Boyd is a close second.
Time to jump in stryker and call me some more names. Big opportunity here.
Teddy is only going to get better, Boyd isn't. (sorry being off topic here).
As I said in another post keep Brooks if we can but more than 6 or 650 is too much on the performances in 2016\. A graded contract, performance driven is the way to go I reckon.
I don't know Russell, whilst I respect your opinion Teddy's last line of defence positioning is close to terible.
He excels in covering ground in open field ie from a kick or open field break.
But when he is defending close to our line his always caught up around the ruck and not back behind the line ready to defuse a grubber.
But he is young and it is an area of his game he is working on, watching his unfiltered interview he references Boyd alot so he probably sees him as the benchmark.
Whixh is what you want in a player.
So what I'm saying is the stats don't lie, Teddys got alot of improvement in him.
Back on topic and in relation to stats. It's hard to see the criticism on Brooks from anything other than perception.
As an observer myself I was surprised he posted those kind of stats last year.
What I do notice from just watching the game is that Brooks tends to play off motions and no longer instinct. maybe his been over coached a bit.
I do think he will have more time and look alot sharper this coming season with better and wider service from the ruck this year from either of the 3 hookers.
What you notice between the two halves is that moses makes his presence known.
He shouts, he throws everything into the game. His plays off instinct first.
Brooks doesn't, his quiet, his controlled, he creates the play using the space and players around him rather then being the runner first, react second. When the team is lacking any momentum Brooks struggles as he tends to take a back seat. He tends to look disinterested.
The stats back that up with Brooks / Moses having close to equal stats with Brooks having superior line break assists and Moses having alot more of his own line breaks.
Jirskyr could you please provide comparable stats as to how Brooks was placed with the rest of the leagues 15 halfbacks?
Bottom line and IMHO we need to keep both.
Keep just Moses the team will be too erratic.
Keep just Brooks and we will not have that X factor player.
They are the modern day Prince and Marshall.