Yes lets bring in the days of riewoldt standing in the square whilst three defenders climb all over him
Yes.
This time we will plan to use two unmanned forwards left by the other two triple teaming Jack! Great idea Chucky!
Jack not only kicks goals but creates goals for others. Putting him deep forward is much better all round. We scored best when he was there. Our scoring dried up when he played way up the ground. Guys like Rioli, Bolton and even Lloyd will benefit from his smarts.
really? what do you base this on?
Richmond 2016 Points For: 1713 (finished 13th)
Richmond 2015 Points For: 2006 (finished 5th)
Richmond 2011 Points For: 2069 (finished 12th)
Richmond 2012 Points For: 2169 (finished 12th)
So EVEN when we had a much better year in 2015 we scored more points in our rebuilding years with Jack closer to goal. When we had a similar year results wise to the rebuilding years in 2016, we scored MUCH LESS with Jack further up the field.
So there are the FACTS laid squarely in front of the doubting Thomases!!!!!
So you are saying as a team we had our best year when Jack played further upfield. Thanks for confirming our point.
We had a better year because we defended better. Pretty obvious I would have thought.
This discussion was about scoring, which we've had more trouble doing when our best forward hasn't been played forward.
I know it's hard to accept the facts because you argued otherwise, but they are there as proof without twisting them at all.
And further to the point we had our worst year when Jack played even further up the ground!!!!!
I like the selective use of stats that back up your argument and ignore those that don't. Ansell keays would be proud of you. Its also very clever the way you muddy the waters by using things like "we defended better" where it suits, but ignore that last we defended crap and our midfield was crap.
Bravo
Is that all you can come back with?
I gave you stats. We are discussing scoring power too. That is what YOU challenged me to support with my statement that our scoring had decreased with Jack further up the ground. I did that but now you cowardly say that they were selective and that I ignored other stats.
I say that is BS.
What stats did I ignore? Remember what you challenged me to support too. We weren't talking about midfield output, defence or anything like that. The conversation was about Jack and how our scoring has gone down the further up the field he has gone.
I have supported my assertion with FACTS. You however, have just come out with a big fat donut of information to support your assertion. Why don't you argue your position with facts as well, instead of whingeing and whining about a non existent manipulation of stats?
You have supported your assertion with selective facts. You conveniently ignored the stats from 2010, which was Jacks highest goal tally, yet our worst performance in terms of wins, total score and percentage since then, as well neglecting to include 2013 and 2014.
You actually pointed out that other factors, such as backline and midfield performance can influence these things in an attempt to argue against someone elses point of view, yet failed to mention how these come into play with the stats you quoted, and the stats you ignored.
In 2015 Jack pushed up the ground more often than some people realise, as his career high I50s of 75 (26 more than his next best, or 44% more, and over 50% better than anything before 2015) indicates. In that year we won 15 games (equal best along with 2013, since 2010) with a percentage of 123, slightly higher but basically on par with 2013. Our total score was lower in 2015 than in 2013, but in 2013 12 teams scored more than 2000 for the year, while in 2015 only 7 did, so goal scoring across the comp dropped. (In 2012, another high scoring year, but relatively unsuccessful for us, 11 teams scored more than 2000)
Of course we have 2016, a poo year all round, but as you already know, other factors come into play. Still, Jack contributed 18.79% of our score for the year, while in 2015 it was 18.34% and in 2013, along with 2015 our most successful years in terms of wins and percentage, it was 17.68%.
what about the less successful years? In 2014 jack contributed 21% of our score, 2012 20.19%, 2011 19.23% and 2010 29% of the teams score for the year.
No one is arguing that he doesn't kick more goals the closer he stays to goal, but the trend seems to indicate that the more goals he kicks, the higher the percentage of our score he kicks, and the less successful the team is.
How is pointing out that you selectively used stats cowardly, especially when that is exactly what you did? If you want to use stats to show a trend, use all the stats for a given period, and do so in a way that paints a bigger picture(ie that wins/loss, ladder position and percentage is a more valid measure of success than simply points scored, something that fluctuates across the comp as a whole. It takes a little more work, but may prevent others from pointing out the inadequacies of your argument and you having to resort to questioning their courage for doing so.
When discussing the best position for a player, the other factor to take into account is the type of players around him and the position that best suits the team for them, but that is a different discussion