Interista93 wrote:
Biondi wrote:
wasn't tw also about how good a player is at reciving passages/posizioning himself without the ball ? in this case someone can have a very good sense of position but being bad at passing
Yes, that's also true. But that alone doesn't make any player worthy of such a high TW value. And do you imagine a purely defensive CB o be that good at receiving the ball in attacking positions? I mean, this player does have high AGG but that's clearly a mistake given that he's crap in all attacking stats. It's obvious that ArgentinaProject has no clue of how the stats work.
Well yes, maybe looking at it now it's a lot higher than it should be. Still, I considered those statistics because Dubois was an extremely aggressive footballer, not only in marking, but in attacking set pieces, receiving crosses, etc. I didn't give him much Attack because he wasn't a footballer who lived inside the rival area by any means, but he pressed constantly and violently, going on the attack from time to time.
On the other hand, TW is like this because in a certain way he was the axis of his team, he was not a great passer, he was not a great finisher, but he knew how to accommodate his teammates and position himself perfectly to receive their passes, especially the aerial ones. Still, it is true that it is high.
Maybe I don't fully understand how certain stats work, I am guided by what I know and by the guide on the page itself, such as ATT being for those who attack constantly, AGG for the level of aggression in attack (but not necessarily constant I understand) and for pressing, and TW for ease of team play and ability to receive passes.