Is there such a thing as an average 40 possession game in the AFL?
I have just had a closer look at yesterdays game and that really is my assessment of Brian Lake's stat laden almost loose man in defense performance. To me it was just an average game although his kicking accuracy was impressive.
In the first quarter he had 12 possessions. 8 of them when there was no one around him (at least 10mtr away) 1 of them was under minimal pressure and 3 were pressured possessions.
The 2nd quarter was very similar stat and pressure wise with 12 possessions.
The 3rd was a very a quiet one with just 3 possessions.
The 4th quarter was a classic case of the defenders waxing the ball and whilst Lake enjoyed getting a lot of it he really did fail to advance the ball directly up the ground. If we count the amount of times he either kicked backwards or across the ground I doubt his 14 possessions advanced the ball more than 10mtrs each for the team. For every 40mtr kick up the ground there was a 20mtr kick backwards. Most kicks did not advance the ball up the ground.
If you look at the stats of the game, Lakes performance was the equal to Cooney's however, in my assessment Cooney starred and Lake was just a bit better than average.
Thoughts?
I have just had a closer look at yesterdays game and that really is my assessment of Brian Lake's stat laden almost loose man in defense performance. To me it was just an average game although his kicking accuracy was impressive.
In the first quarter he had 12 possessions. 8 of them when there was no one around him (at least 10mtr away) 1 of them was under minimal pressure and 3 were pressured possessions.
The 2nd quarter was very similar stat and pressure wise with 12 possessions.
The 3rd was a very a quiet one with just 3 possessions.
The 4th quarter was a classic case of the defenders waxing the ball and whilst Lake enjoyed getting a lot of it he really did fail to advance the ball directly up the ground. If we count the amount of times he either kicked backwards or across the ground I doubt his 14 possessions advanced the ball more than 10mtrs each for the team. For every 40mtr kick up the ground there was a 20mtr kick backwards. Most kicks did not advance the ball up the ground.
If you look at the stats of the game, Lakes performance was the equal to Cooney's however, in my assessment Cooney starred and Lake was just a bit better than average.
Thoughts?
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