Edin Dzeko (contract update page 370)

Re: Edin Dzeko legend

teddykgb said:
the "super sub" or its corollary that "he can't score when he starts" is and always was complete rubbish. The act of scoring a goal is in and of itself such a rare event with so many events leading up to it that an appropriate sample to somehow determine that a player is only good when coming off the bench is probably measured in years, if not decades, and that would only be valid if the player somehow stayed in the same team with the same setup for that entire duration. It boggles the mind that people somehow bought into an idea that a proven International who has scored goals as a starter throughout his career could somehow only be good off the bench for City because of no reason other than small sample size evidence. It was absolutely elementary thinking and it is, to be honest, embarassing.

In order to even try to posit the hypothesis that Dzeko is best off the bench, you'd have to start by reconciling all his work for his national team and at Wolfsburg, then come up with an actual reason as to why his scoring record off the bench is predictive as opposed to simply a fluctuation in statistics. There aren't a lot of variables that change after 60 minutes of a game has been played aside from fatigue and tactic modification, and in pretty much all cases both are probably influential, but neither would completely explain why a player would be dominant off the bench and lousy as a starter.

To put it another way, any player who is capable of scoring a bunch of goals in a run of games is probably capable of doing it as a starter or as a sub. It will, always, manifest itself in different ways that seem to look like a pattern but are entirely a result of random events. It was a really classic case of correlation leading people to think causality was at play.

Bravo !
That's the power of media brain washing, and Edin isn't exactly media darling in England ! While he was and still is in Germany and Czech R.
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

santasa said:
teddykgb said:
the "super sub" or its corollary that "he can't score when he starts" is and always was complete rubbish. The act of scoring a goal is in and of itself such a rare event with so many events leading up to it that an appropriate sample to somehow determine that a player is only good when coming off the bench is probably measured in years, if not decades, and that would only be valid if the player somehow stayed in the same team with the same setup for that entire duration. It boggles the mind that people somehow bought into an idea that a proven International who has scored goals as a starter throughout his career could somehow only be good off the bench for City because of no reason other than small sample size evidence. It was absolutely elementary thinking and it is, to be honest, embarassing.

In order to even try to posit the hypothesis that Dzeko is best off the bench, you'd have to start by reconciling all his work for his national team and at Wolfsburg, then come up with an actual reason as to why his scoring record off the bench is predictive as opposed to simply a fluctuation in statistics. There aren't a lot of variables that change after 60 minutes of a game has been played aside from fatigue and tactic modification, and in pretty much all cases both are probably influential, but neither would completely explain why a player would be dominant off the bench and lousy as a starter.

To put it another way, any player who is capable of scoring a bunch of goals in a run of games is probably capable of doing it as a starter or as a sub. It will, always, manifest itself in different ways that seem to look like a pattern but are entirely a result of random events. It was a really classic case of correlation leading people to think causality waks at play.

Bravo !
That's the power of media brain washing, and Edin isn't exactly media darling in England !
He's not vilified either
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

pudge said:
santasa said:
teddykgb said:
the "super sub" or its corollary that "he can't score when he starts" is and always was complete rubbish. The act of scoring a goal is in and of itself such a rare event with so many events leading up to it that an appropriate sample to somehow determine that a player is only good when coming off the bench is probably measured in years, if not decades, and that would only be valid if the player somehow stayed in the same team with the same setup for that entire duration. It boggles the mind that people somehow bought into an idea that a proven International who has scored goals as a starter throughout his career could somehow only be good off the bench for City because of no reason other than small sample size evidence. It was absolutely elementary thinking and it is, to be honest, embarassing.

In order to even try to posit the hypothesis that Dzeko is best off the bench, you'd have to start by reconciling all his work for his national team and at Wolfsburg, then come up with an actual reason as to why his scoring record off the bench is predictive as opposed to simply a fluctuation in statistics. There aren't a lot of variables that change after 60 minutes of a game has been played aside from fatigue and tactic modification, and in pretty much all cases both are probably influential, but neither would completely explain why a player would be dominant off the bench and lousy as a starter.

To put it another way, any player who is capable of scoring a bunch of goals in a run of games is probably capable of doing it as a starter or as a sub. It will, always, manifest itself in different ways that seem to look like a pattern but are entirely a result of random events. It was a really classic case of correlation leading people to think causality waks at play.

Bravo !
That's the power of media brain washing, and Edin isn't exactly media darling in England !
He's not vilified either

No not vilified - people just suggested he should be put into asylum (Iain Dowie at Sky panel discussing Tevez at Munich, of course Tevez was criticized in pretty much normal tone for what he done, while Edin was characterized as a lunatic !); then compared with Ibra with interesting conclusion that their common trait is being Bosnian and ugly (!!!), with no talent for football (Ryan Smith at Transfer Tavern).

Should I throw some more of the equal ugly characterizations from media, only more recent ?
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

santasa said:
pudge said:
santasa said:
Bravo !
That's the power of media brain washing, and Edin isn't exactly media darling in England !
He's not vilified either

No not vilified - people just suggested he should be put into asylum (Iain Dowie at Sky panel discussing Tevez at Munich, of course Tevez was criticized in pretty much normal tone for what he done, while Edin was characterized as a lunatic !); then compared with Ibra with interesting conclusion that their common trait is being Bosnian and ugly (!!!), with no talent for football (Ryan Smith at Transfer Tavern).

Should I throw some more of the equal ugly characterizations from media, only more recent ?
Transfer Tavern? The hell is that?

Don't recall anyone calling him a lunatic either, or ugly, or Ibra bosnian for that matter.
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

He's a legend.

Put him in there with Brook, Doherty, Bell, Young, Herd, Summerbee, Aguero, and Lee.

We've only won the title three times in over 100 years and those guys scored the goals that led us to the title in 36, 68 and 2012.
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

adipancho said:
No comments about Dzeko's first touch as he scored his third vs Norwich ??

Also, check out his horrible touch here against Dortmund for Wolfsburg :)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZMNlrkT1eg[/youtube]
Sublime?
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

kismet said:
He's a legend.

Put him in there with Brook, Doherty, Bell, Young, Herd, Summerbee, Aguero, and Lee.

We've only won the title three times in over 100 years and those guys scored the goals that led us to the title in 36, 68 and 2012.
Where's Balotelli?
 
Re: Edin Dzeko legend

Was thinking of starting a new thread, but it would probably just be merged here anyway.

Anyone realize Dzeko's celebrations are starting to resemble Balotelli's alot. What with the no-running, no-cheering, just standing there, arms spread wide. And don't forget the stern look.

Something tells me somewhere somehow, Dzeko got influenced by Balotelli. I believe this line comes to mind, "I don't celebrate because my job is to score." If anything, this is a really positive mentality.
 

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