: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:09 pm
Duckman wrote:
But I can find two other players in our team, who worryingly (and perhaps predictably) play down the same defensive side. If we go on missed tackles as a percentage of tackles made, then Sykes is at a 20% miss ratio (223 tackles, 46 missed.) We also have Paul Deacon missing 20% (50 missed from 245 made) and Sherriffe missing 35% (24 missed from 72 made). Jeffries also misses around 20% of tackles.
When you consider that the top of the missed takle count stat wise for the league is Scott Murrell on 76 missed tackles which looks bad, but we need to consider that this is from 689 made, meaning he only misses 11%. By the same measure Senior only misses 5% two of our top performers are Lynch who only misses 6% and Nero only misses 9%.
Having that much liablity down one flank is not sustainable, no wonder teams always seem to stroll in down that side. It needs addressing....but I'm not holding my breath.
You've just saved me a post! Having just trawled through the stats its obvious why we've shipped so many points with the right side of Sykes and Sheriffe. Add in Jeffries and Deacon and that's just too many turnstile defenders on the fringes.
If I had the time I'd be interested to see who has the highest percentage of missed tackles in SL. By the looks of it we're right up there with these three.
Looking at Sykes's stats for missed tackles over the past years they look like this:
Sykes:
2008 - 13% missed
2007 - 14% missed
2006 - 19% missed
2005 - 19% missed
Now he's up to a 20% miss rate. Defending has never been his strong point has it?