King of the Hill
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maybe you should get some opinions, you dribbling old man.
black_dot said:I see each game live each week, so I don't use stats or comentators opinions. At the ground you usually get a good feel for a players impact, the little yards in each hit up, the impact their hit up makes, whether they are denting the line and bending the line backwards, making the defence get back harder than a lazy hit up.
I believe you get a far better feel for who is going well and who the opposition is threatened by. I can also get a good handle on who is struggle in defence, who is playing good position for kick returns and who isn't, who is talking, who is pumped and who is low on confidence.
It's totally subjective but I rely on feel and general impressions after the 80 minutes, the players who stand out are usually pretty easy to remember and rate.
Mr Sharkie said:Consistency is a big thing for me. Rather than just make a power play I want to see players who impress with a high percentage of their touches and don't hide from the football.
I think it's also important not just to look at the guy who crossed the stripe or the person who through the last pass but at the players who got the ball that far down the field in the first place.
If you're at the game you don't need to check the stats and I often find they aren't a completely accurate picture of the game. e.g. He sits at the pointy end of the clubs tryscorers table but would you really say that David Simmons is the most potent attacking weapon we have?
Da Vinci said:I like this one.