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Originally Posted by Textcritic
It was kind of like that, except that this time around it was Wills who was making the statistical argument, Pinder was the one moving the goalposts, and as a result Wills was losing his mind.
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It was Pinder moving the goalposts but also using more advanced stats, or looking at things beyond just the basic stats.
Earlier in the year you didnt need to look at any indepth analysis or any fancy splitting of stats to know that smith was horrible. The basic stats and the advanced stats showed it.
WHile now that the goalies are closer to even it is harder to tell who is better without looking at the advanced stats like opponent etc.
I get where pinder was coming from and I also get how a homer like Wills would think "I've finally got him at his own game" before getting incredibly frustrated when that dastardly pinder slipped through his grasp again.