Re: Three things you've learned. Round three 2022 v Sydney
There are mids who 'secondary tackle' before the umpire blows his whistle because it counts as a tackle on the stats sheet, even though all you're doing is wrapping your arms around a teammate who has already tackled an opponent.
Dyl Buckley might have even mentioned it once in his podcast.
Conversely, a player can chorale and harass an opposition player but not get it counted on the stats sheet (nobody looks at 'pressure acts') so people think they aren't putting in.
If you think back to Essendon's leaked 'cheat sheet' opposition analysis, players were told not to tackle Gaz Jnr because he'd just break the tackle and run off anyway. They were instructed to chorale him into disposing of the ball.
Stats will never replace the eyeballs on the game.
There are mids who 'secondary tackle' before the umpire blows his whistle because it counts as a tackle on the stats sheet, even though all you're doing is wrapping your arms around a teammate who has already tackled an opponent.
Dyl Buckley might have even mentioned it once in his podcast.
Conversely, a player can chorale and harass an opposition player but not get it counted on the stats sheet (nobody looks at 'pressure acts') so people think they aren't putting in.
If you think back to Essendon's leaked 'cheat sheet' opposition analysis, players were told not to tackle Gaz Jnr because he'd just break the tackle and run off anyway. They were instructed to chorale him into disposing of the ball.
Stats will never replace the eyeballs on the game.
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