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Post by tachyon on Feb 10, 2020 12:43:15 GMT
There's been a shift in how we move the ball up the field under MON compared to NJ.
Under MON our progressive carries and passes are starting, on average two yards closer to the opposition goal & we're pushing the opposition's progressive actions back by around two yards compared to previously.
We're completing a slightly lower percentage of the forward actions we're attempting under MON, but that's because they are more adventurous passes or dribbles. Overall that greater reward from higher risk is putting us in credit compared to how we attacked under NJ.
Overall, we've had 53% of the share of the net creativity from ball progression under MON and it was just 50% under NJ.
In short, we're better at creatively dominating the opposition than we were.
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Post by elystokie on Feb 10, 2020 12:58:20 GMT
There's been a shift in how we move the ball up the field under MON compared to NJ. Under MON our progressive carries and passes are starting, on average two yards closer to the opposition goal & we're pushing the opposition's progressive actions back by around two yards compared to previously. We're completing a slightly lower percentage of the forward actions we're attempting under MON, but that's because they are more adventurous passes or dribbles. Overall that greater reward from higher risk is putting us in credit compared to how we attacked under NJ. Overall, we've had 53% of the share of the net creativity from ball progression under MON and it was just 50% under NJ. In short, we're better at creatively dominating the opposition than we were. Never mind all that, how are we going to do against Preston? I had 1st goalscorer and correct score on Saturday (at long frigging last!) and I need to 're-invest' my winnings
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