George Williams v Jacob Trueman
Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
Jake Trueman is a talented young player, and we need good young English halves coming through. George Williams is already a very good player, and I believe he can improve substantially in the NRL, as others have done.
Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
I wonder why all pro-sports organizations spend so much in collecting them then. We even have data collection units in our shirts these days.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
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Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
I'm not looking for an argument, OH, but I knew somebody would say that.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
From a fan's point of view, it's perfectly possible and reasonable to follow the game and not be interested in stats. On the other hand I was the kind of kid who sorted my Smarties into colours and ate them in order! Many cricket and baseball fans, for example, analyse stats as a big part of their interest in the game: it's a personality thing.
However, stats are essential for coaches and players in the modern game at top level. Studying the opposition: number of runs from dummy half, offloads, who prefers right or left shoulder and hundreds more, all help coaches give their players the edge. That's why you don't get coaches like Maurice Bamford and Alex Murphy any more.
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I know he’s getting on now but I don’t get why Johnny lomax doesn’t ever get talked about - for me he’s probably the most rounded English half at the moment everytime I see him play he does some great stuff and sky hardly ever mention him
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Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
This is a pretty daft statement. The stats are pretty much the only constant in our game and you can't 'make them read whatever you wish', you can interprept them differently (which I think is probably what you mean?) but the numbers themselves don't lie.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
There are certain things you can't easily quantify (influence, organisational ability and leadership on the pitch for instance) but stats like the ones presented are a pretty good measure of what's going on.
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Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
Proves nothing.Mike wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 3:58 amI wonder why all pro-sports organizations spend so much in collecting them then. We even have data collection units in our shirts these days.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
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Yes you can make them whatever you wish, simple as that.Woody1989 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:05 pmThis is a pretty daft statement. The stats are pretty much the only constant in our game and you can't 'make them read whatever you wish', you can interprept them differently (which I think is probably what you mean?) but the numbers themselves don't lie.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
There are certain things you can't easily quantify (influence, organisational ability and leadership on the pitch for instance) but stats like the ones presented are a pretty good measure of what's going on.
Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
*sigh* I'd argue but it seems you're too pig-headed to be persuaded.old hooker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:23 amYes you can make them whatever you wish, simple as that.Woody1989 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:05 pmThis is a pretty daft statement. The stats are pretty much the only constant in our game and you can't 'make them read whatever you wish', you can interprept them differently (which I think is probably what you mean?) but the numbers themselves don't lie.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
There are certain things you can't easily quantify (influence, organisational ability and leadership on the pitch for instance) but stats like the ones presented are a pretty good measure of what's going on.
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Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
Stats are vitally important. The final score is a statistic. The league table is a statistic. They prove everything.old hooker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:21 amProves nothing.Mike wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 3:58 amI wonder why all pro-sports organizations spend so much in collecting them then. We even have data collection units in our shirts these days.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.
Re: George Williams v Jacob Trueman
Seems to be the way these days. Evidence - what's that?old hooker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:21 amProves nothing.Mike wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 3:58 amI wonder why all pro-sports organizations spend so much in collecting them then. We even have data collection units in our shirts these days.old hooker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:02 pm Stats mean nothing, you can make them read whatever you wish so this is a pointless comparison.