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In the hope this kills the Grimes thread, putting him aside and talking in general.
I believe that stats have a place in the game. They can be a useful performance indicator, sometimes. Goals, assists, interceptions, tackles won, shot conversion rates etc. These are solid indicators that someone is or isn't playing well. You can point at them with confidence.
However, I also think you have to be very careful with stats. Just because Joe Bloggs has a 90% pass completion rate over a season or is, say, third best in the division for progressive passes or passes into the final third, it means nothing without context. How much did those passes really advance you towards the other goal? How much did they actually hurt the opposition? What did these things achieve?
For me, you cannot endlessly spew figures to prove a point; but, you should probably be receptive to them, especially if they challenge your initial thinking based on the eyeball test.
Interested to hear everyone else's thoughts.
I believe that stats have a place in the game. They can be a useful performance indicator, sometimes. Goals, assists, interceptions, tackles won, shot conversion rates etc. These are solid indicators that someone is or isn't playing well. You can point at them with confidence.
However, I also think you have to be very careful with stats. Just because Joe Bloggs has a 90% pass completion rate over a season or is, say, third best in the division for progressive passes or passes into the final third, it means nothing without context. How much did those passes really advance you towards the other goal? How much did they actually hurt the opposition? What did these things achieve?
For me, you cannot endlessly spew figures to prove a point; but, you should probably be receptive to them, especially if they challenge your initial thinking based on the eyeball test.
Interested to hear everyone else's thoughts.