So you say he’s an A-grader, but we’re not allowed to compare him to other A-graders??B.M wrote: ↑Fri 10 Jan 2020 10:34am “I don’t think people underrate Seb”
The in the next sentence talk about all his deficiencies and compare him to the absolute elite of the competition.
I don’t think anyone is comparing him to Cripps, Mitchell, Bont, Martin, Fyfe etc... and I can tell you he doesn’t get paid nowhere near as much as they do.
But coming off a 14 Brownlow vote season in an average team, highlights he can mix it with most.
I love the down play of all the positives and highlight of any negatives to suit agendas
But at the end of the day, the coach(es) rate his last 3 seasons as outstanding first, second, first in the B&F and you cannot get away from that - so he’s doing something right - or do forumites know more than coaches?
I also was unaware the Mids were rated on goals kicked?
It’s one measurement out of plenty. Clearances, UPs and CPs, efficiency, GAs, Tackles, Bounces, Centre Clearances
All stats to measure output
Goals scored is one measure, Scott West one of the best Mids in his generation averaged 0.3gpg Sam Mitchell another of the very best Mids ever to play averaged 0.2gpg. Should I find a few more, How about Brownlow medallist and multiple B&F winner Matt Priddis at 0.3, even our own Jack Steele at 0.3gpg.
There is more to being a mid than kicking goals, nice if you can, but if you generate scores for others, that’s the key.
What skill he does possess, is that he can win the footy, which is the most important skill in footy, because without it your not even getting a kick!
And I just checked out his woeful kicking efficiency
At 72.9 for an inside Mid
Rated above average
But I suppose that stat is a waste of time if it doesn’t suit the argument.
Supporters believe coaches overrate Seb, therefore in my mind underrate him - and judging by this thread it’s ridiculous
No one’s underrating him, everyone has said he’s good, but not great. He’s a B-grader, and what’s stopping him from being an A-grader is he’s not damaging enough, which is what A-graders are.
The 3 A-grade players (all retired) you managed to find who don’t kick many goals STILL kick goals at a much higher rate than Seb. Are there any current A-grade mids who kick less goals than Seb?
And of course stats can be used to suit agendas, just like you’re doing. Hitting a player with a sideways 15m pass who’s all on his own goes down as an effective kick, just the same as pinpointing a player on the lead 50m down the ground. All effective possessions aren’t equal.
Lastly, B&Fs are one of the worst ratings on whether a player is great or not. Every team, from first to last, gives away a B&F every year. If you win one in a great team that says something, winning one in a team that hasn’t played finals in 8 years not so much. You could have a team of C-graders and one of them is going to win it, doesn’t mean they’re still not a C-grader tho.
So in conclusion, he’s good, a B-grader, but every team needs B-graders, and if he wants to be an A-grader he has to become much more damaging.