26Mats
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- Jun 23, 2018
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That`s one way to compare and I won`t argue with it. But it`s based on opinion.
The comparisons that interest me remove opinions (and myths).
Stuff gets repeated so much on the net that it gets accepted as fact after a while when often it has little or no real basis.
you can compare players based on numbers. But the only comparison you can make is the numbers, not the players' abilities. Numbers are numbers, ability is ability. At some point you're going to have to make a judgement call that goes beyond numbers when comparing particular players, and especially a group of players that play different positions.
For example, Mike Green puts up great numbers, but he's a disaster in his own end. Marc Edouard Vlasic doesn't put up as big numbers, but he's a much better dman.