I really think a "pass metres" stat needs be insituted.
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@Nelson said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131947) said:You sound like a bunch of whiny old tosspots. I’m going to make sure I talk about stats even more now.
@twentyforty said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131941) said:Great ! Reminds me, I’ve had a question on my mind for a while now. Does anyone know how to calculate the “passes to run ratio”?
@GNR4LIFE said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131973) said:Hard running back rower
@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132013) said:@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
Rugby League is actually very complicated, but if you just want to dumb it down to 1 or 2 core values, then yeah being big and smashing everyone in sight will do some of the job.
But it begs the question - if rugby league is simple and running hard and tackling hard is the crux of it, then why are the most important players in the game - the spine - the least likely players in the side to run hard and tackle hard? Fullbacks don't tackle hard, though they do run hard sometimes, if they are not ball-playing. Hookers rarely tackle hard, their job is to do high numbers not small numbers of big hits. Halves hardly have the capacity to run hard, nor tackle hard either - they need to keep themselves out of the defensive action if possible.
And if rugby league is just doing things "hard", then surely soccer is simply "kicking into the net", tennis is simply "keeping the ball in the court", basketball is simply "chuck the ball in the hoop" and cricket is simply "smash the ball to the fence, avoiding fielders".
This is a dumb thread, if it is indeed serious. If you don't like stats or analysis or deeper talk, fine, don't participate. Everyone takes something different out of sports.
@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131775) said:I dont know what It is, but why the increase in quoting stats such as post contact metres, times over 20m, g-force wangleschmits, blah blah blah.
Especially you young uns...
Concentrate on this. Rugby league is the simplest game of all. Run hard, tackle hard. Leave all the cool talk and wank words to the first grade coaches. Youre not impressing anyone, and most of what you quote only means something in context with other things.
Rant over.
@Fade-To-Black said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131803) said:Agree Swordy. It is just another example of the pitiful way Aussies follow American example.
Deeeeeefence.
Can't stand it either.
Ben Ikin I think started the rubbish stat of "possessions" in the NRL to describe how many times a playmaker has touched the ball.
@Geo said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132034) said:I can see some of what Swordy is saying tho as an example using his favourite post contact metre stat..
Last season Matt Eisenhuth had the second most post contact metres behind Matterson for a forward and second highest tackle efficiency behind Twal in our team he also had the 3rd fastest ave PTB speed..statistically that makes him probably the mvp in our team..
Yet 96.25477 % of Wests Tigers fans think he's a plodder..
@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132013) said:@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
Rugby League is actually very complicated, but if you just want to dumb it down to 1 or 2 core values, then yeah being big and smashing everyone in sight will do some of the job.
But it begs the question - if rugby league is simple and running hard and tackling hard is the crux of it, then why are the most important players in the game - the spine - the least likely players in the side to run hard and tackle hard? Fullbacks don't tackle hard, though they do run hard sometimes, if they are not ball-playing. Hookers rarely tackle hard, their job is to do high numbers not small numbers of big hits. Halves hardly have the capacity to run hard, nor tackle hard either - they need to keep themselves out of the defensive action if possible.
And if rugby league is just doing things "hard", then surely soccer is simply "kicking into the net", tennis is simply "keeping the ball in the court", basketball is simply "chuck the ball in the hoop" and cricket is simply "smash the ball to the fence, avoiding fielders".
This is a dumb thread, if it is indeed serious. If you don't like stats or analysis or deeper talk, fine, don't participate. Everyone takes something different out of sports.
@rustycage said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132081) said:@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132013) said:@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
Rugby League is actually very complicated, but if you just want to dumb it down to 1 or 2 core values, then yeah being big and smashing everyone in sight will do some of the job.
But it begs the question - if rugby league is simple and running hard and tackling hard is the crux of it, then why are the most important players in the game - the spine - the least likely players in the side to run hard and tackle hard? Fullbacks don't tackle hard, though they do run hard sometimes, if they are not ball-playing. Hookers rarely tackle hard, their job is to do high numbers not small numbers of big hits. Halves hardly have the capacity to run hard, nor tackle hard either - they need to keep themselves out of the defensive action if possible.
And if rugby league is just doing things "hard", then surely soccer is simply "kicking into the net", tennis is simply "keeping the ball in the court", basketball is simply "chuck the ball in the hoop" and cricket is simply "smash the ball to the fence, avoiding fielders".
This is a dumb thread, if it is indeed serious. If you don't like stats or analysis or deeper talk, fine, don't participate. Everyone takes something different out of sports.
Fair point. Likewise, if the core basics don't fit your mindset, and it's all too simplistic for you why bother to post in this thread? I still think Geo's "wrongness of head" stat is a very critical one and iis pretty indicative of whether a player is gonna make it or not.
@Geo said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132086) said:@rustycage said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132081) said:@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132013) said:@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
Rugby League is actually very complicated, but if you just want to dumb it down to 1 or 2 core values, then yeah being big and smashing everyone in sight will do some of the job.
But it begs the question - if rugby league is simple and running hard and tackling hard is the crux of it, then why are the most important players in the game - the spine - the least likely players in the side to run hard and tackle hard? Fullbacks don't tackle hard, though they do run hard sometimes, if they are not ball-playing. Hookers rarely tackle hard, their job is to do high numbers not small numbers of big hits. Halves hardly have the capacity to run hard, nor tackle hard either - they need to keep themselves out of the defensive action if possible.
And if rugby league is just doing things "hard", then surely soccer is simply "kicking into the net", tennis is simply "keeping the ball in the court", basketball is simply "chuck the ball in the hoop" and cricket is simply "smash the ball to the fence, avoiding fielders".
This is a dumb thread, if it is indeed serious. If you don't like stats or analysis or deeper talk, fine, don't participate. Everyone takes something different out of sports.
Fair point. Likewise, if the core basics don't fit your mindset, and it's all too simplistic for you why bother to post in this thread? I still think Geo's "wrongness of head" stat is a very critical one and iis pretty indicative of whether a player is gonna make it or not.
While I help develop the plodder scale I can't take credit for wrongness of head..that belongs to @jirskyr
@Geo said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132086) said:@rustycage said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132081) said:@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132013) said:@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
Rugby League is actually very complicated, but if you just want to dumb it down to 1 or 2 core values, then yeah being big and smashing everyone in sight will do some of the job.
But it begs the question - if rugby league is simple and running hard and tackling hard is the crux of it, then why are the most important players in the game - the spine - the least likely players in the side to run hard and tackle hard? Fullbacks don't tackle hard, though they do run hard sometimes, if they are not ball-playing. Hookers rarely tackle hard, their job is to do high numbers not small numbers of big hits. Halves hardly have the capacity to run hard, nor tackle hard either - they need to keep themselves out of the defensive action if possible.
And if rugby league is just doing things "hard", then surely soccer is simply "kicking into the net", tennis is simply "keeping the ball in the court", basketball is simply "chuck the ball in the hoop" and cricket is simply "smash the ball to the fence, avoiding fielders".
This is a dumb thread, if it is indeed serious. If you don't like stats or analysis or deeper talk, fine, don't participate. Everyone takes something different out of sports.
Fair point. Likewise, if the core basics don't fit your mindset, and it's all too simplistic for you why bother to post in this thread? I still think Geo's "wrongness of head" stat is a very critical one and iis pretty indicative of whether a player is gonna make it or not.
While I help develop the plodder scale I can't take credit for wrongness of head..that belongs to @jirskyr
@Geo said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132034) said:Last season Matt Eisenhuth had the second most post contact metres behind Matterson for a forward and second highest tackle efficiency behind Twal in our team he also had the 3rd fastest ave PTB speed…statistically that makes him probably the mvp in our team…
@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132117) said:@Geo said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132034) said:Last season Matt Eisenhuth had the second most post contact metres behind Matterson for a forward and second highest tackle efficiency behind Twal in our team he also had the 3rd fastest ave PTB speed…statistically that makes him probably the mvp in our team…
I would argue that some folks forget that one stat is exactly what it is - one stat. A player is the sum of "all possible statistics", some of which are more important than others. To ignore stats completely (i.e. data input = 0) is as big an error as to only focus on one stat.
But the sum of several important stats, with "importance" being somewhat subjective, becomes very informative.
So Huth was effective PCM, tackle efficiency and PTB speed, great. But what about overall metres gained (or pre-contact metres), total tackles, minutes played, 1-1 tackles etc.
@jirskyr said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1132013) said:@Swordy said in [Stats and footy speak](/post/1131967) said:Ive no dramas with quoting this garbage, but at least know what youre talking about (not you Nelson, youre good value) and put it into some context. Then tell me how it somehow differs from ‘Run hard, tackle hard’.
The game is simple, like us simpletons that watch it. If you want to be more, go an comment on the Yachting Forum or the Bocce Forum or the Chess forum
Rugby League is actually very complicated, but if you just want to dumb it down to 1 or 2 core values, then yeah being big and smashing everyone in sight will do some of the job.
But it begs the question - if rugby league is simple and running hard and tackling hard is the crux of it, then why are the most important players in the game - the spine - the least likely players in the side to run hard and tackle hard? Fullbacks don't tackle hard, though they do run hard sometimes, if they are not ball-playing. Hookers rarely tackle hard, their job is to do high numbers not small numbers of big hits. Halves hardly have the capacity to run hard, nor tackle hard either - they need to keep themselves out of the defensive action if possible.
And if rugby league is just doing things "hard", then surely soccer is simply "kicking into the net", tennis is simply "keeping the ball in the court", basketball is simply "chuck the ball in the hoop" and cricket is simply "smash the ball to the fence, avoiding fielders".
This is a dumb thread, if it is indeed serious. If you don't like stats or analysis or deeper talk, fine, don't participate. Everyone takes something different out of sports.