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Johnson is real effective when he's on , not only does he kick long and to advantage but he also opens up space around him to use by baulking a couple of opponents.
Unfortunately he lets himself down when he tries to be too cute on occasions.
Unfortunately he lets himself down when he tries to be too cute on occasions.
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as i said in the Pendles thread, Champion Data include so much in that Clanger stat that its not about it being a lie, as much as it is about being meaningless as far as any specific criticism goes.Lone Ranger wrote:8 clangers according to the herald sun. It seems if you kick to a contest, or the ball bounces before reaching the target, the herald sub gives you a clanger.
come on...if a free kick, a 50, running over the ball etc are all considered clangers...how can that be used to say he is a shit kick with any reliability?
Hell, it was at the Telstra Dome, with all the slipping and sliding that goes on on that cheap rug of a surface down there, i wouldnt be surprised if a couple of the 8 wernt from that.
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There should be more statistical analysis in the paper.
Divide disposals into clangers, effective, ineffective (which would include clanger disposals).
Champion Data does have effective kicks and out of Johnnos 27 kicks 21 were effective (the best on the ground). I think he onyl had 2 or 3 clangers.
Divide disposals into clangers, effective, ineffective (which would include clanger disposals).
Champion Data does have effective kicks and out of Johnnos 27 kicks 21 were effective (the best on the ground). I think he onyl had 2 or 3 clangers.
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Yer...its easy to criticise players like obree and johnson for clangers...but when you are consistently getting 20+ touches, you are bound to make 5 or so errors. You cant be precise all the time.
THeir kicking is not up to standard agree, but it has never been johnson's strength. Just look at the run he provides out of defence. He is fantastic at breaking tackles, he runs the lines, carries and usually pumps it long. Johnson is more effective with Tarrant leading to the wings. This way it allows him to boot it long to a good option. When Tarrant stays at home, JOhnson lacks a target and kicks to a small.
Our team does not have the class, but if they gel, they are a really good 'team'. Johnson was a vital part of the team in 03 in particular. We miss him because he has genuine pace.
THeir kicking is not up to standard agree, but it has never been johnson's strength. Just look at the run he provides out of defence. He is fantastic at breaking tackles, he runs the lines, carries and usually pumps it long. Johnson is more effective with Tarrant leading to the wings. This way it allows him to boot it long to a good option. When Tarrant stays at home, JOhnson lacks a target and kicks to a small.
Our team does not have the class, but if they gel, they are a really good 'team'. Johnson was a vital part of the team in 03 in particular. We miss him because he has genuine pace.
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Just went a read that thread Zakal ... that definition of a clanger is absolutely ridiculous. I remeber thinking last week that there was absolutely no way Johnno had 8 disposals that completely missed the target. Now we know that the clanger stat is complete crap.Zakal wrote:as i said in the Pendles thread, Champion Data include so much in that Clanger stat that its not about it being a lie, as much as it is about being meaningless as far as any specific criticism goes.Lone Ranger wrote:8 clangers according to the herald sun. It seems if you kick to a contest, or the ball bounces before reaching the target, the herald sub gives you a clanger.
come on...if a free kick, a 50, running over the ball etc are all considered clangers...how can that be used to say he is a shit kick with any reliability?
Hell, it was at the Telstra Dome, with all the slipping and sliding that goes on on that cheap rug of a surface down there, i wouldnt be surprised if a couple of the 8 wernt from that.
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Just wanted to revive this topic and reiterate my belief that Johnno's disposal, as with many other players, is on some occasions a casualty of low confidence, and on others a casualty of poor team play which puts every player under undue disposal pressure (e.g. '04 and '05).
His running and passing was a treat to watch this week, and in the last two games he has become a potent attacking weapon of the kind we always drool after at other more fancied clubs.
The real test, however, is when we're under serious pressure - a game like Anzac Day perhaps...
His running and passing was a treat to watch this week, and in the last two games he has become a potent attacking weapon of the kind we always drool after at other more fancied clubs.
The real test, however, is when we're under serious pressure - a game like Anzac Day perhaps...
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It's so frustrating hearing moronic views about Ben Johnson. The guy is an absolute gun. His run out of the backline is sensational and he very rarely, misses a target. Our whole game plan revolves around him dashing through the mid-field and finding forwards by foot.
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BJ is showing us just how much he was missed last year. His run and delivery into the F50 has been sensational the last few weeks. People forget how good his 04 season was. Along with Fraser, Rocca, ........etc he is a big reason why this year we look so much better.
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Exactly.That means the 8 "clangers" suddenly become 4 poor kicks. That means 16 of the 20 kicks were OK ... 80% aint too bad.
From AFL PROSPECTUS 2006:
But taking a look at the stats...AFL Prospectus wrote:He's continued to improve the amount of ball won which has seen his short kicking numbers increase in recent times. Over his six seasons, Johnson has won 32% of his possessions uncontested; therefore, his quality of kicking is important. Like many of his teammates, the quality of his disposals, especially his kicking, has dropped over the past two seasons.
Johnson's kicking efficiancy peaked in 2002, reaching 81.2% - placing him in the very good catagory. He was going at 97.6% a year later, but tapered off to 73.9% last year. He is not alone.
Still highly effective - led the club/was top five in 2002 and 2003.