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"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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I thought Faurlin looked today every inch ofva player who had had three serious knee injuries. Other then passing what does he now bring to the team??? When sides attack they run straight past him he's unable to recover. Perhaps he just tired given number of games he's played and length of time he was out but for me he's notvsn automatic choice in my starting eleven
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostI asked where was he for the 1st goal? Did he stop the cross for the 2nd? Full backs have to stop crosses into the box especially when you have a keeper like green. No cross means no mix up."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Nas, Have you ever played football at a level? Full backs are there to defend and attacking is secondary and that is something that is coached at a young age. As for the god remark I think toys out the pram springs to mind and because of someone not agreeing with your stats. If he cross is stopped then the kamikaze pilot that is green cannot cause any damage.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostNas, Have you ever played football at a level? Full backs are there to defend and attacking is secondary and that is something that is coached at a young age. As for the god remark I think toys out the pram springs to mind and because of someone not agreeing with your stats. If he cross is stopped then the kamikaze pilot that is green cannot cause any damage.
Next, if you think full backs are taught to defend first any more, you are in for a shock. In fact, most full backs are just wingers who either can't shoot, or who can run for 90 minutes at full speed. Full backs are attacking players these days, the position demands it. These days, squads have 3 hyper defensive players in the middle in the form of 2 cb's and a cdm, 4 moderately defensive players in the form of two centre mids and two full backs, but ultimately their main aim is to push the ball up field. So no, full backs are not coached to defend first. They are coached in attacking initially and the defending really comes down to experience. There is a huge level of trust in football. Ned closes down and makes the decision to push his man as far out as possible, to make the cross, which he can't block easier to deal with. The winger is not going to cross it into a position where Onuoha could consider getting a touch on it. So Onuoha's best bet of stopping a goal would be to force him into a bad crossing position in terms of location and balance, something he did well. For me, the cross was not a danger at all. It was aimed into an easy position to deal with. Onuoha has to trust those around him to deal with it, something they could not do unfortunately.
Finally, I posted stats showing that he did have a good game in general. My consensus on the two goals, as I said many times now, was based on my experience at the game and numerous replays I've seen at home."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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