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#PedersenFacts

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Season 2016.

If you are reading this on a phone, not all stats are visible due to formatting. 

 

    Win % Score Scoring Shots Inside 50's Inside 50 Score % Inside 50 Goal %
With Pedersen (9)   66.7% 102.2 25.0 54.4 42.2% 28.2%
Without Pedersen (13)   30.8% 78.8 22.2 53.3 37.2% 21.3%
 

The fuse is lit.

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By the way, I agree Clint.  Pedersen has been a positive in our side this year, although his output in terms of goals hasn't been flash.

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Nice work although I must agree with RTG who argues we need a better nickname for the guy.

Lolita?


I mentioned this in the Game Day thread last week, I was 100% convinced our win rate and general stats were vastly superior with Pedo in the team.

Nice to see the stats actually back that theory up. Seems very unlikely to be a pure coincidence. Here's to another year in the red and blue for Pedo!

It was a shocking decision to leave him out of the side against the Blues.  Why on Earth would they have made three changes to a winning side?  Idiotic thing to do. 

 

I think he's a useful character to have about the place. Taken some seriously good marks this year.

24 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Nice work although I must agree with RTG who argues we need a better nickname for the guy.

PEDDERS! 

Why can't we just. call. him. Pedders 


12 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Season 2016.

If you are reading this on a phone, not all stats are visible due to formatting. 

 

  Win % Score Scoring Shots Inside 50's Inside 50 Score % Inside 50 Goal %
With Pedersen 66.7% 102.2 25.0 54.4 42.2% 28.2%
Without Pedersen 30.8% 78.8 22.2 53.3 37.2% 21.3%

I will preface this with saying I give credit to Pedo for a decent year and expect him to be kept on for one more year...

BUT...

You can't pick out one player and basically give them credit for wins and loses. How did the rest of the team play? What was Pedersen's actual impact (he was goalless in the majority of his games)? Who else was in the team those days? And of course, who was the opposition?

Aside from the Hawthorn game, Pedo's games were generally against teams we usually beat or teams out of form. Only 1 of the wins he played in was against a quality, in-form opposition.

You could use the reverse of this argument to say Hogan is a spud. We beat Geelong and Hawthorn without him, and then lost to Geelong by 111 points with him in.

Pedo deserves another year, but this is shallow analysis.

 

I don't consider myself PC at all, but there's no way I can call the guy Pedo. 

#Peddersisbetters

I like Pedders and his attack on the football, he crashes packs and keeps the opposition on their feet and more so than other players, gives 100%.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I don't consider myself PC at all, but there's no way I can call the guy Pedo. 

#Peddersisbetters

I like Pedders and his attack on the football, he crashed packs and keeps the opposition on their feet and more so than other players, gives 100%.

Pedo, short for pedometer.

"Pedo's wins": GWS, Collingwood, Richmond, Gold Coast, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide

"Pedo's losses": Essendon, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs

I agree that the occasions he was left out had me baffled.

39 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Nice work although I must agree with RTG who argues we need a better nickname for the guy.

pedomon?


53 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I don't consider myself PC at all, but there's no way I can call the guy Pedo. 

#Peddersisbetters

I like Pedders and his attack on the football, he crashes packs and keeps the opposition on their feet and more so than other players, gives 100%.

Don't be silly Ethan. Our moral compass calls him Pedo so it must be OK.

Anyway, how often do you get the chance to legitimately  call a guy "Pedo"?

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

When I saw Pedo at Family day at Luna park greeting kids at the gate I had to laugh.

When he takes a mark the crowd yells Pedo!!!

Its  an extremely unfortunate nickname but They are the ones that stick.

1 hour ago, stuie said:

I will preface this with saying I give credit to Pedo for a decent year and expect him to be kept on for one more year...

BUT...

You can't pick out one player and basically give them credit for wins and loses. How did the rest of the team play? What was Pedersen's actual impact (he was goalless in the majority of his games)? Who else was in the team those days? And of course, who was the opposition?

Aside from the Hawthorn game, Pedo's games were generally against teams we usually beat or teams out of form. Only 1 of the wins he played in was against a quality, in-form opposition.

You could use the reverse of this argument to say Hogan is a spud. We beat Geelong and Hawthorn without him, and then lost to Geelong by 111 points with him in.

Pedo deserves another year, but this is shallow analysis.

 

Teams we usually beat?

We don't usually beat anyone.

Really hope that we keep Cam Pedersen on our list next year. Great role player as he can play forward,  defence and help Gawn out on the ball. I think Weideman still is a few years away from being a regular selection. 


1 hour ago, stuie said:

I will preface this with saying I give credit to Pedo for a decent year and expect him to be kept on for one more year...

BUT...

You can't pick out one player and basically give them credit for wins and loses. How did the rest of the team play? What was Pedersen's actual impact (he was goalless in the majority of his games)? Who else was in the team those days? And of course, who was the opposition?

Aside from the Hawthorn game, Pedo's games were generally against teams we usually beat or teams out of form. Only 1 of the wins he played in was against a quality, in-form opposition.

You could use the reverse of this argument to say Hogan is a spud. We beat Geelong and Hawthorn without him, and then lost to Geelong by 111 points with him in.

Pedo deserves another year, but this is shallow analysis.

 

We beat GWS in round 1 and Port over there with him in the side...

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

PEDDERS! 

Why can't we just. call. him. Pedders 

Because "the spring specialists" is already taken by Dawes's palms.

Those are damning. I just could not fathom the final 2 games omission, yeah he wasn't incredible but it screwed up our structure. Instead we back a skinny kid who doesn't contribute in the ruck, and gave Watts that role whose form dropped too.

 

Pedo stats were interesting,when he played we won more games. But consider what games won (team stats) and player stats would be if we played the Cats,Dogs,Kangaroos etc twice. Even the teams improvement may be non existent. Pedo is a better option than Dawes and the Weed which I am at a loss to why he gets the axe. The Weed is not strong enough at this pt in time and say no more about Dawes.

25 minutes ago, schmuttt said:

We beat GWS in round 1 and Port over there with him in the side...

Neither were anywhere near in-form at the time, as I said in my post.

 


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