10-17-2019, 02:09 PM
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#2747
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Arsenal14
Because I'm a huge nerd and am a bit bored at work I've calculated the leaders for Cavalry in a few stats. I'm combining cup and league competitions in all these and because I've manually calculated everything there may be errors.
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Games
1. Zator, 34
2. Buscher, 31
3 (tie). Mavila, 30
3 (tie). Pasquotti, 30
5. Brown, 29
Starts
1. Zator, 31
2 (tie). Mavila, 27
2 (tie). Buscher, 27
2 (tie). Pasquotti, 27
5. Carducci, 26
Sub Appearances
1 (tie). Minatel, 11
1 (tie). Brown, 11
3. Patino, 9
4. Pepple, 8
5. Eustaquio, 7
Minutes
1. Zator, 2875
2. Mavila, 2393
3. Pasquotti, 2354
4. Carducci, 2340
5. Buscher, 2280
Goals
1. Malonga, 13 (2 pen)
2. Minatel, 8
3. Camargo, 7
4. Buscher, 6
5. Pasquotti, 5
Minutes/Goal excluding penalties
1. Minatel, 185
2. Malonga, 191
3. Camargo, 215
4. Buscher, 380
5. Brown, 398
Clean Sheets
1. Carducci, 9
2. Giantsopoulos, 4
Goals Allowed/90
1. Carducci, 0.69
2. Giantsopoulos, 0.78
Winning Percentage
1. Carducci, 0.73
2. Giantsopoulos, 0.72
My conclusions from this:
1. Zator is a beast. He's played all except 1 game (the Spring finale against Pacific) and has never been removed from a game he started.
2. Minatel has quietly been producing on par with Malonga.
3. Brown really doesn't produce enough as a striker. A goal every 400 minutes is not good enough.
4. There hasn't been a huge difference between our keepers though some of that is quality of competition. Giantsopoulos has faced Forge twice but mostly Pacific & Edmonton.
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I've seen alot of Brown minutes, as an attacking wing, where those Goals/Minute, are fine.
What's his positional ratio? Attacking Wing vs Striker?
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