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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 546307" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>lol Peat, just being objective (as everybody always should...^_^). Dan Cole could be Pakistani for all I care I'd have written the same comment here.</p><p></p><p>He (Cole) may perhaps be a little bit overrated in that we'll see him do great and capture that impression and keep only that, when PD for e.g. means to show there are really other instances when he may seem a bit less strong as we'd have assessed based on those 3 or 4 good examples we've seen before.</p><p></p><p>It's especially hard to rate scrummagers obviously. All we have is *how well a scrum does against another*, and if possible, that scrummager being substituted for another one and, by chance, seeing a difference in the scrum. So no absolute unit of measure.</p><p>In the NBA for e.g., there are all kinds of stats for any position...and the intangibles are clear to analyze - as contrast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 546307, member: 57076"] lol Peat, just being objective (as everybody always should...^_^). Dan Cole could be Pakistani for all I care I'd have written the same comment here. He (Cole) may perhaps be a little bit overrated in that we'll see him do great and capture that impression and keep only that, when PD for e.g. means to show there are really other instances when he may seem a bit less strong as we'd have assessed based on those 3 or 4 good examples we've seen before. It's especially hard to rate scrummagers obviously. All we have is *how well a scrum does against another*, and if possible, that scrummager being substituted for another one and, by chance, seeing a difference in the scrum. So no absolute unit of measure. In the NBA for e.g., there are all kinds of stats for any position...and the intangibles are clear to analyze - as contrast. [/QUOTE]
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